نتایج جستجو برای: steroid hormones

تعداد نتایج: 102865  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2013
Shannon L Bartelt-Hunt Shannon Devivo Leslie Johnson Daniel D Snow William L Kranz Terry L Mader Charles A Shapiro Simon J van Donk David P Shelton David D Tarkalson Tian C Zhang

In this study, the fate of steroid hormones in beef cattle manure composting is evaluated. The fate of 16 steroids and metabolites was evaluated in composted manure from beef cattle administered growth promotants and from beef cattle with no steroid hormone implants. The fate of estrogens (primary detected as estrone), androgens, progesterone, and the fusarium metabolite and implant α-zearalano...

2017
Thomas Reinehr Alexandra Kulle Juliane Rothermel Caroline Knop-Schmenn Nina Lass Christina Bosse Paul-Martin Holterhus

OBJECTIVE The underlying mechanisms of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are not fully understood yet. The aim of the study was to get functional insights into the regulation of steroid hormones in PCOS by steroid metabolomics. DESIGN This is a longitudinal study of changes of steroid hormones in 40 obese girls aged 13-16 years (50% with PCOS) participating in a 1-year lifestyle intervention...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Hirotaka Sakamoto Hideya Takahashi Ken-Ichi Matsuda Mayumi Nishi Keiko Takanami Maho Ogoshi Tatsuya Sakamoto Mitsuhiro Kawata

Steroid hormones easily cross the blood-brain barrier because of their physicochemical lipid solubility. The hormones act through nuclear receptor-mediated mechanisms and modulate gene transcription. In contrast to their genomic actions, the non-genomic rapid action of steroid hormones, acting via various types of membrane-associated receptors, reveals pharmacological properties that are distin...

1998
Douglas M. Stocco

© 1998 Journals of Reproduction and Fertility 1359-6004/98 $12.50 Steroid hormones play extremely important roles in maintaining bodily homeostasis and reproductive capacity. For example, the adrenal mineralocorticoid aldosterone is essential for maintaining salt balance and, hence, blood pressure, while adrenal glucocorticoids serve to regulate carbohydrate metabolism and also to formulate rea...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1995
R I Nicholson R A McClelland J M Gee

Introduction Although all cells within the body are exposed to steroid hormones, their physiological actions are limited to those tissues which contain intracellular binding proteins, termed receptors. These proteins specifically bind the individual classes of steroid hormones with high affinity and transmit the steroid signal to sensitive genes located throughout the chromatin. The type of res...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
فاطمه پیغمبری fatemeh peyghambari مژده صالح نیا mojdeh salehnia مهدی فروزنده مقدم mehdi forouzandeh moghadam مجتبی رضازاده ولوجردی mojtaba rezazadeh valujerdi ابراهیم حاجی زاده ebrahim hajizadeh

background: the ovariectomized animals are good models to evaluate the effect of different steroid hormone treatments on implantation events and the pattern of integrin expression. therefore, this study was performed to compare the expression of integrins and osteopontin (opn) in correlation with pinopode development in ovariectomized mice endometrium which was subjected to steroid hormones. me...

قوجق, دردی,

3 beta-Hydroxy-Delta-5-steroid dehydrogenase is an important key anzyme of steroid hormone biosynthesis, which is involved in catalyzing the conversion of pregnenolone to progesterone in the biosynthesis of steroid sex hormones. This complex enzyme is the second enzyme in the steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway and it is identified as an autoantigenic target. In this study, a simple ...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2009
Marc J Tetel

Steroid hormones act in the central and peripheral nervous systems to regulate a variety of functions, including development, cell proliferation, cognition and behavior. Many of these effects of steroid hormones are mediated by their respective receptors, which are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcriptional activators. A variety of cell culture studies reveal that nuclear re...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2003
Heather A Molenda Caitlin P Kilts Rachel L Allen Marc J Tetel

Gonadal steroid hormones act throughout the body to elicit changes in gene expression that result in profound effects on reproductive physiology and behavior. Steroid hormones exert many of these effects by binding to their respective intracellular receptors, which are members of a nuclear receptor superfamily of transcriptional activators. A variety of in vitro studies indicate that nuclear re...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 2009
Marc J Tetel Anthony P Auger Thierry D Charlier

Steroid hormones act in brain and throughout the body to regulate a variety of functions, including development, reproduction, stress and behavior. Many of these effects of steroid hormones are mediated by their respective receptors, which are members of the steroid/nuclear receptor superfamily of transcriptional activators. A variety of studies in cell lines reveal that nuclear receptor coregu...

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