نتایج جستجو برای: aromatase

تعداد نتایج: 5399  

Journal: :Endocrinology 1998
C E Roselli S A Klosterman

Androgens regulate aromatase activity in the medial preoptic area and other components of the brain circuit that mediates male sexual behavior. The levels of aromatase activity within these brain regions are greater in males than in females. As the activation of copulation requires aromatization of testosterone to estradiol, this quantitative enzymatic difference between sexes could contribute ...

2013
Akio Takeuchi Kataaki Okubo

Aromatase, the key enzyme responsible for estrogen biosynthesis, is present in the brain of all vertebrates. Much evidence has accumulated that aromatase is highly and exclusively expressed in proliferating mature radial glial cells in the brain of teleost fish even in adulthood, unlike in other vertebrates. However, the physiological significance of this expression remains unknown. We recently...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2010
David Gonçalves João Saraiva Magda Teles Rita Teodósio Adelino V M Canário Rui F Oliveira

Aromatase, the key enzyme in the conversion of androgens to estrogens, regulates the availability of these hormones in tissues and controls many physiological and behavioral processes. In fish and other vertebrates, the regulation of aromatase expression in the brain has been implicated in the modulation of male sexual and aggressive behaviors. Here, the pattern of mRNA expression of the brain ...

Journal: :Molecular reproduction and development 2001
H D'Cotta A Fostier Y Guiguen M Govoroun J F Baroiller

In the tilapia Oreochromis niloticus, sex is determined genetically (GSD), by temperature (TSD) or by temperature/genotype interactions. Functional masculinization can be achieved by applying high rearing temperatures during a critical period of sex differentiation. Estrogens play an important role in female differentiation of non-mammalian vertebrates. The involvement of aromatase, was assesse...

Journal: :Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2003
Serge Carreau Sophie Lambard Christelle Delalande Isabelle Denis-Galeraud Barbara Bilinska Sonia Bourguiba

The ability of the testis to convert irreversibly androgens into estrogens is related to the presence of a microsomal enzymatic complex named aromatase, which is composed of a specific glycoprotein, the cytochrome P450 aromatase (P450arom) and an ubiquitous reductase. The aromatase gene is unique in humans and contained 18 exons, 9 of them being translated. In the rat testis we have immunolocal...

2011
Willem de Ronde Frank H de Jong

Aromatase inhibitors effectively delay epiphysial maturation in boys and improve testosterone levels in adult men Therefore, aromatase inhibitors may be used to increase adult height in boys with gonadotropin-independent precocious puberty, idiopathic short stature and constitutional delay of puberty. Long-term efficacy and safety of the use of aromatase inhibitors has not yet been established ...

Journal: :Journal of the Endocrine Society 2022

Abstract Breast cancer is the most common invasive in females worldwide and accounts for 16% of all female cancers, 22.9% cancers women, 18.2% cancer-related deaths worldwide. About 80% these once established, depend on available estrogens (i.e., estradiol) to grow. The production occurs via a catalytic process governed by enzyme Aromatase. This primarily ovaries pre-menopause, while post-menop...

2014
Unai Aresti Sergio Carrera Eluska Iruarrizaga Natalia Fuente Ines Marrodan Abigail Ruiz de Lobera Alberto Muñoz Aitziber Buque Elizabeth Condori Irene Ugalde Begoña Calvo Guillermo López Vivanco Harriet Wikman

The biological roles of estrogen receptor 1 (ERS1), estrogen receptor 2 (ERS2), and aromatase (CYP19A1) genes in the development of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is unclear, as is the use of their expression as a prognostic factor. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic value of estrogen receptors and aromatase mRNA expression, along with aromatase protein concentration, i...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2015
Priya Bhardwaj Baoheng Du Xi Kathy Zhou Erika Sue Dilip Giri Michael D Harbus Domenick J Falcone Clifford A Hudis Kotha Subbaramaiah Andrew J Dannenberg

Obesity is a risk factor for the development of hormone receptor (HR)-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Obesity causes subclinical inflammation in white adipose tissue (WAT), characterized by macrophages surrounding dead or dying adipocytes forming crown-like structures (CLS). Estrogen synthesis is catalyzed by aromatase. Previously, we demonstrated CLS and elevated levels of proi...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2016
Cesar A Santa-Maria Amanda Blackford Anne T Nguyen Todd C Skaar Santosh Philips Steffi Oesterreich James M Rae Zeruesenay Desta Jason Robarge Norah Lynn Henry Anna M Storniolo Daniel F Hayes Roger S Blumenthal Pamela Ouyang Wendy S Post David A Flockhart Vered Stearns

PURPOSE Aromatase inhibitors can exert unfavorable effects on lipid profiles; however, previous studies have reported inconsistent results. We describe the association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in candidate genes with lipid profiles in women treated with adjuvant aromatase inhibitors. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN We conducted a prospective observational study to test the associations be...

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