Dietary lipid and cholesterol induce ovarian dysfunction and abnormal LH response to stimulation in rabbits.
<h4>Background/aim</h4>Excess of fat intake is dramatically increasing in women of childbearing age and results in numerous health complications, including reproductive disorders. Using rabbit does as a biomedical model, the aim of this study was to evaluate onset of puberty, endocrine r...
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Main Authors: | Anne-Gaël Cordier, Pauline Léveillé, Charlotte Dupont, Anne Tarrade, Olivier Picone, Thibaut Larcher, Michèle Dahirel, Elodie Poumerol, Béatrice Mandon-Pepin, Rachel Lévy, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ba32bbc7c4c749d595673da0c8f8f9b1 |
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