Reproduction: Part B

Author: Pang   Peter K. T.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780323162739

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125449052

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125449052

Subject: Q51 Protein

Language: ENG

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Vertebrate Endocrinology: Fundamentals and Biomedical Implication, Volume 4, Part B: Reproduction provides information relevant to the structure and function of the vertebrate reproductive endocrinology. This book deals with a variety of subjects, including oocyte maturation, gestation, ovulation, vitellogenesis, spermatogenesis, as well as the maturation and aging of the reproductive system.
Organized into nine chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which is the physiological regulator of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) release from the pituitary gland. This book then explores the significance of gonadotropins in animal life, which act directly on the gonads of vertebrates and control the development, maturation, and release of gametes. Other chapters consider the interactions between the reproductive system and the pineal gland in photoperiodic mammals. The final chapter deals with the evolution of the endocrine systems, which is involved in the control of vertebrate reproduction.
Reproductive endocrinologists and developmental neuroendocrinologists will find this book extremely useful.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Reproduction

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Contributors

pp.:  10 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Contents of Previous Volumes

pp.:  14 – 18

Chapter 9. Gonadotropins

pp.:  50 – 84

Chapter 10. Estrogens and Progestins

pp.:  84 – 132

Chapter 11. Androgens

pp.:  132 – 166

Chapter 12. Sexual Differentiation

pp.:  166 – 198

Chapter 13. Natural Regulation of Reproductive Cycles

pp.:  198 – 260

Chapter 14. Artificial Regulation of Reproductive Cycles

pp.:  260 – 286

Chapter 15. The Pineal Gland: Reproductive Interactions

pp.:  286 – 328

Chapter 16. Endocrine Control of Reproduction: Evolutionary Considerations

pp.:  328 – 350

Index

pp.:  350 – 368

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