The Reproductive Neuroendocrinology of Aging and Drug Abuse

The Reproductive Neuroendocrinology of Aging and Drug Abuse
Author: Charles D. Barnes
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1994-11-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780849324512

The communication between the hypothalamus, pituitary, and gonad is bi-directional, and alterations of the communication in the circuitry, as often occurs during aging and drug abuse, results in acyclicity, hypogonadism, and impotence. This important reference covers topics on the neuroendocrine control mechanisms governing the reproductive process in both males and females. It discusses the importance of the differentiation of the neuroendocrine brain during the developmental period for the normal reproductive process. It also summarizes the effects of prenatal drug abuse on the differentiation of the neuroendocrine brain development and how this alteration induces abnormalities in the reproduction process. This comprehensive volume compares the effects of various psycoactive drugs on the maintenance of reproduction and describes the changes in the reproductive neurendocrine axis during aging.

Pituitary Today II

Pituitary Today II
Author: Eduardo Arzt
Publisher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3805594445

Update on basic and clinical research on pituitary function and disease.

Female Reproductive Aging

Female Reproductive Aging
Author: F.J. Broekmans
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2000-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781850706762

This iis a clinical reference by leading authorities on the mechanisms causing reproductive aging in the female. It contains the information on infertility problems caused by the age-related decrease in fecundity and documents, also, recent developments in the recognition and management of age-related infertility in clinical practice.

Between Zeus and the Salmon

Between Zeus and the Salmon
Author: Caleb E. Finch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1997-10-29
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Demographers and public health specialists have been surprised by the rapid increases in life expectancy, especially at the oldest ages, that have occurred since the early 1960s. Some scientists are calling into question the idea of a fixed upper limit for the human life span. There is new evidence about the genetic bases for both humans and other species. There are also new theories and models of the role of mutations accumulating over the life span and the possible evolutionary advantages of survival after the reproductive years. This volume deals with such diverse topics as the role of the elderly in other species and among human societies past and present, the contribution of evolutionary theory to our understanding of human longevity and intergenerational transfers, mathematical models for survival, and the potential for collecting genetic material in household surveys. It will be particularly valuable for promoting communication between the social and life sciences.