10.1371/journal.pone.0173498.g004 Luba Sominsky Luba Sominsky Ilvana Ziko Ilvana Ziko Sarah J. Spencer Sarah J. Spencer Effects of neonatal overfeeding on the ghrelin pituitary signalling long-term. Public Library of Science 2017 GHSR hyper-responsive HPA axis overfeeding stress response neonatally overfed females growth hormone secretagogue receptor exogenous acyl ghrelin-induced adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH 2017-03-10 18:37:31 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Effects_of_neonatal_overfeeding_on_the_ghrelin_pituitary_signalling_long-term_/4745146 <p>A) Neonatal pituitary growth hormone secretagogue receptor (<i>Ghsr</i>); n = 8 CL P7, CL P14, 7 SL P7, 6 SL P14, and B) pituitary ghrelin O-acyl transferase (GOAT; <i>Mboat4</i>) mRNA expression; n = 7 CL P7, SL P7, CL P14, 6 SL P14. C) Adult pituitary <i>Ghsr</i> and D) pituitary <i>Mboat4</i> mRNA expression in control (CL) and neonatally overfed (SL) rats; n = 6 CL, 8 SL. Data are mean + SEM. * <i>p</i> < 0.05. <i>Post hoc</i> and t-test differences between the groups are indicated by joining lines and *.</p>