نتایج جستجو برای: steroid aromatase

تعداد نتایج: 50020  

2008
Kayo Takahashi

Aromatase is an enzyme that facilitates the conversion of androgens to estrogens and may play a role in mood and mental status. The main theme of this thesis is the imaging of brain aromatase by use of the PET technique. The PET tracer for aromatase, C-labeled vorozole (VOZ) was developed and evaluated by with in vitro and in vivo methods. In vitro experiments using rat brain showed that VOZ wa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Amrita Das Srinivasa Raju Mantena Athilakshmi Kannan Dean B Evans Milan K Bagchi Indrani C Bagchi

Implantation is initiated when the embryo attaches to the uterine luminal epithelium during early pregnancy. Following this event, uterine stromal cells undergo steroid hormone-dependent transformation into morphologically and functionally distinct decidual cells in a unique process known as decidualization. An angiogenic network is also formed in the uterine stromal bed, critically supporting ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Kristian Almstrup Mariana F Fernández Jørgen H Petersen Nicolas Olea Niels E Skakkebaek Henrik Leffers

Endocrine disruptors can affect the endocrine system without directly interacting with receptors, for example, by interfering with the synthesis or metabolism of steroid hormones. The aromatase that converts testosterone to 17beta-estradiol is a possible target. In this paper we describe an assay that simultaneously detects aromatase inhibition and estrogenicity. The principle is similar to tha...

Journal: :Cancer research 1982
R J Santen S J Santner N Tilsen-Mallett H R Rosen E Samojlik J D Veldhuis

Use of steroid biosynthesis inhibitors to suppress estrogen production is a logical strategy in the treatment of women with hormone-dependent breast cancer. The clinical availability of aminoglutethimide as an inhibitor of cytochrome P-450-mediated steroid hydroxylations prompted study of the precise pharmacological and biochemical effects of this drug. Pharmacokinetic studies revealed that ami...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2014
Daniel A Warner Elizabeth Addis Wei-guo Du Thane Wibbels Fredric J Janzen

Steroid hormones affect sex determination in a variety of vertebrates. The feminizing effects of exposure to estradiol and the masculinizing effects of aromatase inhibition during development are well established in a broad range of vertebrate taxa, but paradoxical findings are occasionally reported. Four independent experiments were conducted on two turtle species with temperature-dependent se...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 2010
Nicolas Diotel Yann Le Page Karen Mouriec Sok-Keng Tong Elisabeth Pellegrini Colette Vaillant Isabelle Anglade François Brion Farzad Pakdel Bon-chu Chung Olivier Kah

Unlike that of mammals, the brain of teleost fish exhibits an intense aromatase activity due to the strong expression of one of two aromatase genes (aromatase A or cyp19a1a and aromatase B or cyp19a1b) that arose from a gene duplication event. In situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry and expression of GFP (green fluorescent protein) in transgenic tg(cyp19a1b-GFP) fish demonstrate that aromat...

2013
Thierry D. Charlier Charlotte A. Cornil Jacques Balthazart

Numerous steroid hormones, including 17β-estradiol (E2), activate rapid and transient cellular, physiological, and behavioral changes in addition to their well-described genomic effects. Aromatase is the key-limiting enzyme in the production of estrogens, and the rapid modulation of this enzymatic activity could produce rapid changes in local E2 concentrations. The mechanisms that might mediate...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2005
Takashi Suzuki Yasuhiro Miki Yasuhiro Nakamura Takuya Moriya Kiyoshi Ito Noriaki Ohuchi Hironobu Sasano

It is well known that sex steroids are involved in the growth of breast cancers, and the great majority of breast carcinomas express estrogen (ER), progesterone (PR), and androgen (AR) receptors. In particular, recent studies have demonstrated that estrogens and androgens are locally produced in breast carcinoma tissues, and total blockade of in situ estrogen production potentially leads to an ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular endocrinology 2013
Yuiko Matsumoto Ryohei Yatsu Caitlin Taylor David Crews

We examined the expression of candidate sex-determining genes in the red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta) during the temperature-sensitive period (TSP). Aromatase and Rspo1 were used as markers of ovarian differentiation and Sox9 was used as a marker of testicular differentiation. Eggs were incubated at a male-producing temperature (26 °C or MPT) and a female-producing temperature (31 °C...

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