D C Skinner
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11.
Evans N, Richter T, Skinner D, Robinson J
Reprod Suppl
. 2003 Apr;
59:57-66.
PMID: 12698973
Oestradiol provides the drive to reproductive cyclicity in female mammals through its ability to stimulate the GnRH surge. In contrast, progesterone can be seen as the 'clutch and brakes' within...
12.
Goodman R, Gibson M, Skinner D, Lehman M
Reprod Suppl
. 2003 Apr;
59:41-56.
PMID: 12698972
This article reviews the neuroendocrine control of episodic GnRH secretion during the ovine oestrous cycle. There is general agreement that endogenous opioid peptides (EOPs) mediate the negative feedback action of...
13.
Skinner D, Caraty A
Reprod Suppl
. 2003 Apr;
59:25-39.
PMID: 12698971
Large mammal models are unique in that it is possible to analyse the real-time release of neural factors over several hours or even days in a conscious unstressed state. Until...
14.
Skinner D, Cilliers S, Skinner J
Reproduction
. 2002 Oct;
124(4):509-13.
PMID: 12361469
Springbok are aseasonally breeding wild ungulates that inhabit arid environments, and interest has been shown in domesticating them for agricultural purposes. The present study was conducted for husbandry purposes to...
15.
Richter T, Spackman D, Robinson J, Dye S, Harris T, Skinner D, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2001 Nov;
142(12):5212-9.
PMID: 11713217
How progesterone blocks the E2-induced GnRH surge in females is not known. In this study we assessed whether the endogenous opioid peptides (EOPs) that mediate progesterone negative feedback on pulsatile...
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Skinner D, Richter T, Malpaux B, Skinner J
Biol Reprod
. 2001 Mar;
64(4):1176-82.
PMID: 11259265
The springbok is an arid-adapted antelope inhabiting the desert and semidesert regions of southern Africa. Because it thrives in these sparsely vegetated areas, the springbok is of potential agricultural importance...
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Skinner D, Caraty A, Allingham R
Endocrinology
. 2001 Feb;
142(2):573-9.
PMID: 11159827
Progesterone powerfully inhibits GnRH secretion in ewes, as in other species, but the neural mechanisms underlying this effect remain poorly understood. Visualization of the neural ovine progesterone receptor has proved...
18.
Skinner D, Caraty A, Bouchard P
Steroids
. 2000 Dec;
65(10-11):613-20.
PMID: 11108867
Progesterone (P) is secreted by the corpus luteum under the control of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)/luteinizing hormone (LH). Progesterone (P) is essential for reproduction because: (1) it induces in the...
19.
Skinner D, Harris T, Evans N
Biol Reprod
. 2000 Sep;
63(4):1135-42.
PMID: 10993837
Progesterone (P) powerfully inhibits the neuroendocrine reproductive axis, but the mechanisms and site or sites of action of this steroid remain poorly understood. Progesterone exposure during the luteal phase also...
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Robinson J, Healey A, Harris T, Messent E, Skinner D, Taylor J, et al.
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2000 Mar;
12(2):121-9.
PMID: 10718907
Progesterone is the ovarian hormone that times events in the ovine reproductive cycle. When elevated, this ovarian hormone acts centrally to inhibit both the tonic and surge modes of gonadotrophin...