A J Forhead
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Davies K, Miles J, Camm E, Smith D, Barker P, Taylor K, et al.
J Endocrinol
. 2023 Dec;
260(3).
PMID: 38109257
Adverse environmental conditions before birth are known to programme adult metabolic and endocrine phenotypes in several species. However, whether increments in fetal cortisol concentrations of the magnitude commonly seen in...
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Wooding F, Forhead A, Wilsher S, Allen W, Roberts R, Green J, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2022 Jan;
106(4):814-822.
PMID: 35040958
Mature granulated trophoblast binucleate cells (BNC) have been found in all ruminant placentas examined histologically so far. BNC are normally fairly evenly distributed throughout the fetal villus and all their...
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Davies K, Camm E, Smith D, Vaughan O, Forhead A, Murray A, et al.
J Endocrinol
. 2021 Jul;
251(1):53-68.
PMID: 34321363
In adults, glucocorticoids act to match the supply and demand for energy during physiological challenges, partly through actions on tissue mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) capacity. However, little is known about...
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Davies K, Camm E, Atkinson E, Lopez T, Forhead A, Murray A, et al.
J Physiol
. 2020 Feb;
598(12):2453-2468.
PMID: 32087026
Key Points: Skeletal muscle energy requirements increase at birth but little is known regarding the development of mitochondria that provide most of the cellular energy as ATP. Thyroid hormones are...
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Fowden A, Giussani D, Forhead A
Equine Vet J
. 2019 Nov;
52(2):165-173.
PMID: 31721295
In many species, the pattern of growth and physiological development in utero has an important role in determining not only neonatal viability but also adult phenotype and disease susceptibility. Changes...
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Valenzuela O, Jellyman J, Allen V, Holdstock N, Forhead A, Fowden A
J Dev Orig Health Dis
. 2016 Dec;
8(2):206-215.
PMID: 27995843
In several species, adult metabolic phenotype is influenced by the intrauterine environment, often in a sex-linked manner. In horses, there is also a window of susceptibility to programming immediately after...
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Fowden A, Valenzuela O, Vaughan O, Jellyman J, Forhead A
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2016 Jun;
56 Suppl:S121-32.
PMID: 27345310
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are important environmental and maturational signals during intrauterine development. Toward term, the maturational rise in fetal glucocorticoid receptor concentrations decreases fetal growth and induces differentiation of key tissues...
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Fowden A, Forhead A, Sferruzzi-Perri A, Burton G, Vaughan O
Placenta
. 2014 Dec;
36 Suppl 1:S50-9.
PMID: 25524059
Hormones have an important role in regulating fetal development. They act as environmental signals and integrate tissue growth and differentiation with relation to nutrient availability. While hormones control the developmental...
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Jellyman J, Valenzuela O, Allen V, Forhead A, Holdstock N, Fowden A
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2014 Sep;
50:45-9.
PMID: 25240233
The present study tested the hypothesis that overexposure to endogenous glucocorticoids in neonatal life alters the reactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in ponies at 1 and 2 yr of...
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Wooding F, Kimura J, Forhead A
Placenta
. 2014 Apr;
35(5):305-10.
PMID: 24680290
Introduction And Methods: Tragulus, the mouse deer, is considered the most primitive ruminant, with a diffuse placenta grossly quite unlike the cotyledonary type of the other ruminants. This immunocytochemical investigation...