نتایج جستجو برای: estrogen signaling

تعداد نتایج: 336318  

Journal: :Neoplasia 2007
Nicolas G Azios Lakshmi Krishnamoorthy Micheleen Harris Luis A Cubano Michael Cammer Surangani F Dharmawardhane

Estrogen and structurally related molecules play critical roles in breast cancer. We reported that resveratrol (50 microM), an estrogen-like phytosterol from grapes, acts in an antiestrogenic manner in breast cancer cells to reduce cell migration and to induce a global and sustained extension of actin structures called filopodia. Herein, we report that resveratrol-induced filopodia formation is...

2012
Hye-Rim Lee Tae-Hee Kim Kyung-Chul Choi

Estrogens, a class of steroid hormones, regulate the growth, development, and physiology of the human reproductive system. Estrogens also involve in the neuroendocrine, skeletal, adipogenesis, and cardiovascular systems. Estrogen signaling pathways are selectively stimulated or inhibited depending on a balance between the activities of estrogen receptor (ER) α or ERβ in target organs. ERs belon...

2014
Hiroko Mori Ken-Ichi Matsuda Masanaga Yamawaki Mitsuhiro Kawata

Female sexual behavior is controlled by central estrogenic action in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMN). This region plays a pivotal role in facilitating sex-related behavior in response to estrogen stimulation via neural activation by several neurotransmitters, including histamine, which participates in this mechanism through its strong neural potentiating action. However, the ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Gérard Maillot Magali Lacroix-Triki Sandra Pierredon Lise Gratadou Sabine Schmidt Vladimir Bénès Henri Roché Florence Dalenc Didier Auboeuf Stefania Millevoi Stéphan Vagner

Altered expression of microRNAs (miRNA), an abundant class of small nonprotein-coding RNAs that mostly function as negative regulators of protein-coding gene expression, is common in cancer. Here, we analyze the regulation of miRNA expression in response to estrogen, a steroid hormone that is involved in the development and progression of breast carcinomas and that is acting via the estrogen re...

2001
Eing-Mei Tsai Shao-Chun Wang Jau-Nan Lee Mien-Chie Hung

It has been a common belief that estrogen regulates cellular responses through binding to its receptor, the estrogen receptor (ER). In the nucleus, estrogen modulates the expression of estrogen-responsive genes through the action of the ER at the transcriptional level. In the cytoplasm, the ER-dependent signaling pathway has been shown to be involved in the activation of Akt and the downstream ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
E M Tsai S C Wang J N Lee M C Hung

It has been a common belief that estrogen regulates cellular responses through binding to its receptor, the estrogen receptor (ER). In the nucleus, estrogen modulates the expression of estrogen-responsive genes through the action of the ER at the transcriptional level. In the cytoplasm, the ER-dependent signaling pathway has been shown to be involved in the activation of Akt and the downstream ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2022

Introduction Natural and synthetic estrogens are pollutants found in aquatic ecosystems at low concentrations reaching ng.L -1 to μg.L . At these concentrations, they able interfere with the fish endocrine system. When waterborne exposure occurs early life stages, when blood low, this may have significant consequences for estrogen-sensitive functions such as skeletal development. Methods To bet...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2011
Erin K Shanle Wei Xu

Many endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) adversely impact estrogen signaling by interacting with two estrogen receptors (ERs): ERα and ERβ. Though the receptors have similar ligand binding and DNA binding domains, ERα and ERβ have some unique properties in terms of ligand selectivity and target gene regulation. EDCs that target ER signaling can modify genomic and nongenomic ER activity throug...

2009
Agua Sobrino Manuel Mata Andrés Laguna-Fernandez Susana Novella Pilar J. Oviedo Miguel Angel García-Pérez Juan J. Tarín Antonio Cano Carlos Hermenegildo

Vascular effects of estradiol are being investigated because there are controversies among clinical and experimental studies. DNA microarrays were used to investigate global gene expression patterns in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) exposed to 1 nmol/L estradiol for 24 hours. When compared to control, 187 genes were identified as differentially expressed with 1.9-fold c...

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