نتایج جستجو برای: masculinization

تعداد نتایج: 593  

Journal: :Endocrinologia japonica 1974
K Serisawa Y Arai

It is well established that internal secretion of the infantile testes is responsible for normal masculine neuroendocrine development and that the specific hormone involved is androgen. Masculinization of the secretory pattern of gonadotropin (GTH) normally occurs sometime between the fourth and sixth day of life in the male rat. Removal of the testes before the fourth day of life produces "fem...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2008
Damian G Zuloaga David A Puts Cynthia L Jordan S Marc Breedlove

Many studies demonstrate that exposure to testicular steroids such as testosterone early in life masculinizes the developing brain, leading to permanent changes in behavior. Traditionally, masculinization of the rodent brain is believed to depend on estrogen receptors (ERs) and not androgen receptors (ARs). According to the aromatization hypothesis, circulating testosterone from the testes is c...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2008
Sarah E Medland John C Loehlin Gonneke Willemsen Peter K Hatemi Mathew C Keller Dorret I Boomsma Lindon J Eaves Nicholas G Martin

Lummaa et al. (2007) presented historical data collected from twins born in Finland between 1734 and 1888 which suggested that females (N = 31) born as part of an opposite sex (OS) twin pair were 25% less likely to reproduce than female twins (N = 35) born as part of a same sex (SS) pair. They hypothesized that this reduction in fitness was due to masculinization of the female fetus via prenata...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2006
Singh Rajender Vutukuri Rajani Nalini J Gupta Baidyanath Chakravarty Lalji Singh Kumarasamy Thangaraj

XX maleness is a rare syndrome with a frequency of 1 in 20,000-25,000 males. XX males exist in different clinical categories with ambiguous genitalia or partially to fully mature male genitalia, in combination with complete or incomplete masculinization. In this study, we report a case of SRY-negative XX male with complete masculinization but infertility. The patient had fully mature male genit...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 1969
V Doneva A Sadikario M Zdraveva J Vlaski Lj Grozdanov

The incidence of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in Saudi Arabia and the frequency of the carrier rate are not well known. Both figures should be high, considering the commonness of first-degree consanguinity in this part of the world. We present 25 cases of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, most of them due to a defect of the 21 hydroxylase enzyme, diagnosed and followed over three years at Sulei...

2015
Bridget M. Nugent Christopher L. Wright Amol C. Shetty Georgia E. Hodes Kathryn M. Lenz Anup Mahurkar Scott J. Russo Scott E. Devine Margaret M. McCarthy

The developing mammalian brain is destined for a female phenotype unless exposed to gonadal hormones during a perinatal sensitive period. It has been assumed that the undifferentiated brain is masculinized by direct induction of transcription by ligand-activated nuclear steroid receptors. We found that a primary effect of gonadal steroids in the highly sexually-dimorphic preoptic area (POA) is ...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2013
Ryan T Johnson S Marc Breedlove Cynthia L Jordan

Astrocytes in the posterodorsal portion of the medial amygdala (MePD) are sexually dimorphic in adult rats: males have more astrocytes in the right MePD and more elaborate processes in the left MePD than do females. Functional androgen receptors (ARs) are required for masculinization of MePD astrocytes, as these measures are demasculinized in adult males carrying the testicular feminization mut...

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