نتایج جستجو برای: sexual hormones

تعداد نتایج: 184437  

2003
David Crews

SYNOPSIS. Research on the sexual differentiation of mating behavior has impeded progress in our understanding of the proximate bases of individual differences in two ways. First, by viewing variation as categorical rather than continuous, and second, by not placing sufficient emphasis on the fact that males and females differ genetically in many vertebrates, environmental contributions to indiv...

Abbas Takavar Armaghan Fard-Esfahani, Davood Beiki, Fariba Akhzari Kianoush Ansari Gilani Mohammad Eftekhari,

Introduction: Hyperthyroidism is a relatively common disorder caused by different etiologies. Graves’ disease, and toxic-nodular goiter (Plummer’s disease) are among the most common causes. Treatment with radioiodine is considered to be the treatment of choice in many of the patients. Higher biological half-life of ¹³¹I in hyperthyroid patients as compared with patients with differentiate...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2001
R W McMurray

Sex hormones--estrogens, progestins, androgens, and prolactin--have well-documented effects on the development, progression, or severity of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). These effects are complex and are confounded by in vitro and in vivo considerations that obscure a simple explanation of the sexual dichotomies in SLE. An overview of available experimental and clinical data suggests that...

2017
Cheryl S. Rosenfeld

Brain sexual differentiation is orchestrated by precise coordination of sex steroid hormones. In some species, programming of select male brain regions is dependent upon aromatization of testosterone to estrogen. In mammals, these hormones surge during the organizational and activational periods that occur during perinatal development and adulthood, respectively. In various fish and reptiles, i...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008
Citra Nurfarah Mattar Yap Seng Chong Lin Lin Su Anupriya Aditya Agarwal P C Wong Mahesh Choolani

INTRODUCTION The physiological changes that occur in menopause alter sexual function and affect well-being. Hormonal changes contribute significantly to reduced sexual function in older women and sexual dysfunction may well be amenable to treatment with exogenous hormones or other agents. MATERIALS AND METHODS Relevant clinical studies were identified by a computerised literature search. The ...

Journal: :Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica 1990
Y Kumamoto Y Yamaguchi Y Sato R Suzuki H Tanda S Kato K Mori H Matsumoto A Maki M Kadono

Allylestrenol (ALE) and chlormadinone acetate (CMA) were administered to patients with prostatomegaly by the double-blind method, and the effects of these antiandrogens on their sexual function were objectively compared. Each agent was orally administered to 58 patients in a dosage of 50 mg/day for 12 consecutive weeks. For the objective evaluation of the sexual function, nocturnal penil tumesc...

2014
Mauro Gacci Elisabetta Baldi Lara Tamburrino Beatrice Detti Lorenzo Livi Cosimo De Nunzio Andrea Tubaro Stavros Gravas Marco Carini Sergio Serni

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignancy in elderly men. The progressive ageing of the world male population will further increase the need for tailored assessment and treatment of PCa patients. The determinant role of androgens and sexual hormones for PCa growth and progression has been established. However, several trials on androgens and PCa are recently focused on urinary contine...

2009
Sari M. van Anders Lori Brotto Janine Farrell

Introduction. Few studies have examined how sexual arousal influences healthy premenopausal women’s hormones, limiting our understanding of basic physiology and our ability to transfer knowledge from clinical and nonhuman

Batool Rahmati Ehsan Enayati Maryam Maleki, Mohammad Hassan Ghosian Moghaddam Mohsen Khalili

Objective Opioid consumption has been widely increasing across the globe; however, it can cause adverse effects on the body. Morphine, an opioid, can reduce sex hormones and fertility. Withania somnifera (WS) is a traditional herb used to improve sexual activities. This study strives to investigate the effect of WS on sex hormones and gonadotropins in addicted male rats. MaterialsAndMethods In ...

2014
Zhaleh Shadman Mahdieh Akhoundan Nooshin Poorsoltan Bagher Larijani Seyed Masoud Arzaghi Mohsen Khoshniat

BACKGROUND No comprehensive study has been conducted on risk factors of sexual dysfunction in women with diabetes mellitus. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to consider all possible influencing variables including hormonal, physical and, psychological status, socioeconomic status, and dietary intake to get more accurate and reliable results. PATIENTS AND METHODS Sexual function was asse...

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