The cAMP signaling pathway mediates photoperiod-induced follicle development in striped hamsters (Cricetulus barabensis) supported by association analyses - Takeaway - DentalSpire

The cAMP signaling pathway mediates photoperiod-induced follicle development in striped hamsters (Cricetulus barabensis) supported by association analyses

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    The striped hamster exhibits seasonal reproductive patterns, making it a target for population management through understanding follicle development.

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    Long photoperiods promote follicle development, while short photoperiods suppress it, highlighting the role of light in reproductive physiology.

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    The cAMP signaling pathway is crucial for mediating the effects of photoperiod on follicle development in female striped hamsters.

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    Key factors in the cAMP pathway, including GPR3, ADCY5, PDE1A, and PDE3A, are potential targets for controlling rodent populations.

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    Correlation analyses reveal that photoperiod influences the synthesis of FSH, LH, and cAMP, affecting downstream reproductive processes.

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