Published Time: 24/03/2025 14:01:14
This article from the Society for Endocrinology discusses a study investigating the roles of GLP-1 and NPY2 receptors in regulating reproductive function in mice under a high-fat diet condition. The research explores the intersection of metabolic health and reproductive endocrinology.
The study presents data on how receptor signaling influences hormonal pathways and reproductive outcomes in an obesogenic environment.
Details of the mouse model, dietary intervention, and methods for assessing reproductive function are central to the research.
The findings may have significant implications for understanding fertility issues associated with obesity and metabolic disorders.
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