نتایج جستجو برای: adaptive response ar

تعداد نتایج: 1206014  

2013
Ross S. Liao Shihong Ma Lu Miao Rui Li Yi Yin Ganesh V. Raj

Androgen receptor (AR)-mediated signaling is necessary for prostate cancer cell proliferation and an important target for therapeutic drug development. Canonically, AR signals through a genomic or transcriptional pathway, involving the translocation of androgen-bound AR to the nucleus, its binding to cognate androgen response elements on promoter, with ensuing modulation of target gene expressi...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Rong Hu Changxue Lu Elahe A Mostaghel Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian Meltem Gurel Clare Tannahill Joanne Edwards William B Isaacs Peter S Nelson Eric Bluemn Stephen R Plymate Jun Luo

Continued androgen receptor (AR) signaling is an established mechanism underlying castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), and suppression of androgen receptor signaling remains a therapeutic goal of CRPC therapy. Constitutively active androgen receptor splice variants (AR-Vs) lack the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), the intended target of androgen deprivation therapies in...

2012
Ashwani K. Mishra Usha Agrawal Shivani Negi Anju Bansal R. Mohil Chintamani Chintamani Amar Bhatnagar Dinesh Bhatnagar Sunita Saxena

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Breast cancer is the second most common malignancy in Indian women. Among the members of the steroid receptor superfamily the role of estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR) is well established in breast cancer in predicting the prognosis and management of therapy, however, little is known about the clinical significance of androgen receptor (AR) in breast carcin...

2010
Chintamani Pranjal Kulshreshtha Anurupa Chakraborty LC Singh Ashwani K Mishra Dinesh Bhatnagar Sunita Saxena

BACKGROUND Considerably little is known about the biological role and clinical significance of androgen receptor expression in breast cancer. The objectives of this study were to characterize AR-CAG repeat genotypes in a cohort of women with breast cancer and to determine the influence of AR on response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and clinical outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS Genotyping of the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Christopher M Tan Matthew H Wilson Leigh B MacMillan Brian K Kobilka Lee E Limbird

Genetic manipulation of the alpha(2A)-adrenergic receptor (alpha(2A)-AR) in mice has revealed the role of this subtype in numerous responses, including agonist-induced hypotension and sedation. Unexpectedly, alpha(2)-agonist treatment of mice heterozygous for the alpha(2A)-AR (alpha(2A)-AR(+/-)) lowers blood pressure without sedation, indicating that more than 50% of alpha(2A)-AR must be activa...

Oak decline as one of the most important environmental problems of Zagros forests, requires proper management to decrease trees dieback and mitigate its effects. This study aimed to find the best sampling method for estimating density and crown canopy of declined oak trees in Zagros Forests. All declined trees in an area of 100 ha of Dinarkooh protected forest were surveyed and trees density, g...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2003
Sean A Ross Boyd R Rorabaugh Dan Chalothorn June Yun Pedro J Gonzalez-Cabrera Dan F McCune Michael T Piascik Dianne M Perez

OBJECTIVE alpha(1)-Adrenergic receptors (ARs) are known mediators of a positive inotropy in the heart, which may play even more important roles in heart disease. Due to a lack of sufficiently selective ligands, the contribution of each of the three alpha(1)-AR subtypes (alpha(1A), alpha(1B) and alpha(1D)) to cardiac function is not clearly defined. In this study, we used a systemically expressi...

2008
Steven P. Balk Karen E. Knudsen

The androgen receptor (AR) is a critical effector of prostate cancer development and progression. The dependence of this tumor type on AR activity is exploited in treatment of disseminated prostate cancers, wherein ablation of AR function (achieved either through ligand depletion and/or the use of AR antagonists) is the first line of therapeutic intervention. These strategies are initially effe...

2013
Bing Wang Kaoru Tanaka Yasuharu Ninomiya Kouichi Maruyama Guillaume VarèS Kiyomi Eguchi-Kasai Mitsuru Nenoi

Existence of adaptive response (AR) was previously demonstrated in C57BL/6J mice. Irradiations were performed by delivering a priming low dose of X-rays (0.50 Gy) in combination with a challenge high dose of accelerated carbon or neon ion particles. AR was characterized by significantly decreased mortality in the 30-day survival test. This mouse AR model ('Yonezawa Effect') was originally estab...

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