C E Roselli
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Heck A, Crestani C, Fernandez-Guasti A, Larco D, Mayerhofer A, Roselli C
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2018 Apr;
30(10):e12599.
PMID: 29645316
To maintain the health and well-being of all mammals, numerous aspects of physiology are controlled by neuroendocrine mechanisms. These mechanisms ultimately enable communication between neurones and glands throughout the body...
2.
Roselli C
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2017 Dec;
30(7):e12562.
PMID: 29211317
Sexual identity and sexual orientation are independent components of a person's sexual identity. These dimensions are most often in harmony with each other and with an individual's genital sex, although...
3.
Kramer A, Mirto A, Austin K, Roselli C, Alexander B
Anim Reprod Sci
. 2017 Nov;
187:152-158.
PMID: 29100664
Dopamine synthesis in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) is necessary for the reinforcement of sexual behavior. The objective of this study determined if sexual stimuli initiates reward, and whether reward...
4.
Scully C, Estill C, Amodei R, McKune A, Gribbin K, Meaker M, et al.
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2017 Aug;
62:1-9.
PMID: 28843181
Prenatal androgens are largely responsible for growth and differentiation of the genital tract and testis and for organization of the control mechanisms regulating male reproductive physiology and behavior. The aim...
5.
Mirto A, Austin K, Uthlaut V, Roselli C, Alexander B
Appl Anim Behav Sci
. 2017 Mar;
186:22-28.
PMID: 28348447
Exposure to estrous ewe urine stimulates investigation and mounting activity in sexually active but not sexually inactive rams. It was hypothesized sexual indifference may result from an inability to detect...
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Zubeldia-Brenner L, Roselli C, Recabarren S, Gonzalez Deniselle M, Lara H
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2016 Jun;
28(7).
PMID: 27262161
This review highlights the principal effects of steroid hormones at central and peripheral levels in the neuroendocrine axis. The data discussed highlight the principal role of oestrogens and testosterone in...
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Roselli C, Meaker M, Stormshak F, Estill C
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2016 Mar;
28(5).
PMID: 27005749
Testosterone exposure during midgestation differentiates neural circuits controlling sex-specific behaviours and patterns of gonadotrophin secretion in male sheep. Testosterone acts through androgen receptors (AR) and/or after aromatisation to oestradiol and...
8.
Reddy R, Estill C, Meaker M, Stormshak F, Roselli C
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2014 Apr;
26(5):321-8.
PMID: 24730418
Gonadal steroid hormones play important roles during critical periods of development to organise brain structures that control sexually dimorphic neuroendocrine responses and behaviours. Specific receptors for androgens and oestrogens must...
9.
Roselli C, Stormshak F
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2011 Dec;
24(3):443-52.
PMID: 22128891
The intraneuronal conversion of testosterone to oestradiol constitutes a critical step in the development and sexual differentiation of the brain of many short gestation mammalian species and has been inferred...
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Roselli C, Abdelgadir S, Jorgensen E, Resko J
Endocrine
. 2010 Dec;
5(1):59-65.
PMID: 21153095
The conversion of testosterone to estradiol by cytochrome P450 aromatase (P450(AROM)) in the medial preoptic area is required for full expression of male sexual behavior in rats. Preoptic P450(AROM) activity...