Journal article
Effects of stress on reproduction in non-rodent mammals: The role of glucocorticoids and sex differences
AJ Tilbrook, AI Turner, IJ Clarke
Reviews of Reproduction | SOC REPRODUCTION FERTILITY | Published : 2000
Abstract
The means by which stress influences reproduction is not clearly understood, but may involve a number of endocrine, paracrine and neural systems. Stress impacts on the reproductive axis at the hypothalamus (to affect GnRH secretion) and the pituitary gland (to affect gonadotrophin secretion), with direct effects on the gonads being of less importance. Different stressors have different effects and there are differences in response to short and long-term stress. Many short-term stresses fail to affect reproduction and there are reports of stimulatory effects of some 'stressors'. There are species differences in the way that specific stressors affect reproduction. Sex differences in the effect..
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