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This project explores the role of epigenetic mechanisms in regulating puberty, focusing on how metabolic signals influence the timing of this developmental stage. It aims to clarify the molecular processes involved, particularly in cases of precocious puberty linked to obesity.
Puberty is under the control of complex regulatory mechanisms that are sensitive to endogenous factors and environmental cues; metabolic signals and body energy stores being key modifiers of puberty onset.
While the mechanisms underlying puberty have been widely studied, our knowledge of its neurohormonal and molecular regulators remains incomplete.
Compelling, but still fragmentary, evidence is emerging that epigenetic regulatory mechanisms participate in the dynamic coordination of the cascade…
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