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Substance P regulates puberty onset and fertility in the female mouse
Puberty is a tightly regulated process that leads to reproductive capacity. Kiss1 neurons are crucial in this process by stimulating GnRH, yet how Kiss1 neurons are regulated remains unknown. Substance P (SP), an important neuropeptide in pain perception, induces gonadotropin release in adult mice in a kisspeptin-dependent manner. Here, we assessed whether SP, through binding to its receptor NK1R (neurokinin 1 receptor), participates in the timing of puberty onset and fertility in the mouse. We observed that 1) selective NK1R agonists induce gonadotropin release in prepubertal females; 2) the expression of Tac1 (encoding SP) and Tacr1 (NK1R) in the arcuate nucleus is maximal before puberty, suggesting increased SP tone; 3) repeated exposure to NK1R agonists prepubertally advances puberty onset; and 4) female Tac1-/- mice display delayed puberty; moreover, 5) SP deficiency leads to subfertility in females, showing fewer corpora lutea and antral follicles and leading to decreased litter size. Thus, our findings support a role for SP in the stimulation of gonadotropins before puberty, acting via Kiss1 neurons to stimulate GnRH release, and its involvement in the attainment of full reproductive capabilities in female mice. Copyright © 2015 by the Endocrine Society
Sustainable inland fisheries management in Bangladesh
Inland fisheries, Sustainable fisheries, Fishery management, Common property resources, Bangladesh,
Moderate deviations for random field Curie-Weiss models
The random field Curie-Weiss model is derived from the classical Curie-Weiss
model by replacing the deterministic global magnetic field by random local
magnetic fields. This opens up a new and interestingly rich phase structure. In
this setting, we derive moderate deviations principles for the random total
magnetization , which is the partial sum of (dependent) spins. A typical
result is that under appropriate assumptions on the distribution of the local
external fields there exist a real number , a positive real number
, and a positive integer such that satisfies
a moderate deviations principle with speed and rate
function , where .Comment: 21 page
âConflict versus Congruenceâ: A qualitative study exploring the experience of gender dysphoria for adults with autism spectrum disorder
An emergent evidence base indicates a higher prevalence of autism exists amongst people attending gender identity clinics. This qualitative study explored adultsâ with autism experiences of coming to understand and address their gender dysphoria (GD). Data were collected and analysed using Grounded Theory. Ten adults with autism and GD undertook semi-structured interviews. A tentative theoretical framework of common processes involved in understanding and addressing GD for individuals with autism was developed. The experience is captured in the core categoryâConflict versus Congruence. A key finding was the impact of autism as a barrier but sometimes a protective factor in participantsâ understanding and addressing GD. Participants appeared to achieve greater personal congruence and wellbeing upon transition. Nevertheless, conflicts remained as they navigated the social world with a continuing fear of hostility and sense of difference due to having two stigmatised identities
Changes in nutrient content of rye, triticale, and wheat whole-plant forages with maturity
We compared upland and bottomland cereals seeded during 1991 at the KSU Agricultural Research Center - Hays. The five crops (three varieties of triticale, a winter wheat, and a winter rye) were harvested as whole plants during the latter part of the growing season. Crude protein (CP), ac id detergent fiber (ADF), and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) were estimated using near infrared spectroscopy. Compute r models were developed to describe nutrient changes. Crude protein content decreased whereas the two fiber components increased with maturity. Rye and wheat tended to have lower CP values when day 125 was used as the arbitrary harvest date. We observed only slight differences i n nutritional components between upland and bottomland plantings
Deuteron -- interaction by inversion of RGM S-matrix: determination of spin-orbit potential for spin-1 projectile
The iterative-perturbative (IP) procedure for S-matrix to potential inversion
is applied to spin-one projectiles for the restricted case of vector spin-orbit
interaction only. In order to evaluate this extension of IP inversion we have
inverted the multi-channel RGM of Kanada et al for deuterons
scattering from He with deuteron distortion and then compared the central
components with those derived from RGM with spin set to zero. Attention is
given to the question of how well the resulting potentials are established.
Reliable spin-1 inversion is demonstrated. Results relating to inversion, to
deuteron-nucleus interactions and to RGM are presented and suggest the range of
nuclear interaction information which the procedure makes possible. Unusual
non-locality and parity dependence effects are found; these are of possible
relevance to generic properties of nuclear potentials.Comment: 15 pages LaTeX plus 6 postscript figure
Linear Numerical-Magnitude Representations Aid Children's Memory for Numbers
We investigated the relation between childrenâs numerical-magnitude representations and their memory for numbers. Results of three experiments indicated that the more linear childrenâs magnitude representations were, the more closely their memory of the numbers approximated the numbers presented. This relation was present for preschoolers and second graders, for children from low-income and middle-income backgrounds, for the ranges 0 through 20 and 0 through 1,000, and for four different tasks (categorization and number-line, measurement, and numerosity estimation) measuring numerical-magnitude representations. Other types of numerical knowledgeânumeral identification and countingâwere unrelated to recall of the same numerical information. The results also indicated that childrenâs representations vary from trial to trial with the numbers they need to represent and remember and that general strategy-choice mechanisms may operate in selection of numerical representations, as in other domains.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Influence of simultaneous doping of Sb & Pb on phase formation, superconducting and microstructural characteristics of HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+\delta
We report systematic studies of structural, microstructural and transport
properties of (Hg_0.80 Sb_0.2-x Pb_x)Ba_2 Ca_2 Cu_3O_8+\delta (where x = 0.0,
0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2) compounds. Bulk polycrystalline samples have been
prepared by two-step solid-state reaction route at ambient pressure. It has
been observed that simultaneous substitution of Sb and Pb at Hg site in oxygen
deficient HgO_\delta layer of HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+\delta cuprate high-Tc
superconductor leads to the formation of Hg-1223 as the dominant phase.
Microstructural investigations of the as grown samples employing scanning
electron microscopy reveal single crystal like large grains embodying spiral
like features. Superconducting properties particularly transport current
density (Jct) have been found to be sensitive to these microstructural
features. As for example (Hg0.80Sb0.05Pb0.15)Ba2Ca2Cu3O8+\delta compound which
exhibits single crystal like large grains (~ 50 micrometer) and appears to
result through spiral growth mechanism, shows highest Jct (~ 1.85 x 103 A/cm2)
at 77K. A possible mechanism for the generation of spiral like features and
correlation between microstructural features and superconducting properties
have been put forward.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures. Accepted in Physica
Theortetical Models of Extrasolar Giant Planets
The recent discoveries of giant planets around nearby stars have galvanized
the planetary science community, astronomers, and the public at large. Since
{\it direct} detection is now feasible, and is suggested by the recent
acquisition of Gl229 B, it is crucial for the future of extrasolar planet
searches that the fluxes, evolution, and physical structure of objects from
Saturn's mass to 15 Juipter masses be theoretically investigated. We discuss
our first attempts to explore the characteristics of extrasolar giant planets
(EGPs), in aid of both NASA's and ESA's recent plans to search for such planets
around nearby stars.Comment: LaTeX, using espcrc2.sty style files from Elsevier, 10 pages, 4
figures, to be published in the Proceedings of the International Conference
on "Sources and Detection of Dark Matter in the Universe," ed. by D. Sanders
et al. (Nuclear Physics B Supplement), 199
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