نتایج جستجو برای: androgen

تعداد نتایج: 24235  

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
J T Isaacs D S Coffey

The Dunning R-3327-H rat prostatic adenocarcinoma is a well-differentiated, slow-growing, serially transplantable tumor of spontaneous origin. When intact male rats bearing such an exponentially growing H-tumor s.c. are castrated, tumor growth abruptly stops, demonstrating the initial androgen sensitivity of this tumor. Eventually, however, after an extended period, the tumor invariably relapse...

Journal: :The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 1990
J Trapman C Ris-Stalpers J A van der Korput G G Kuiper P W Faber J C Romijn E Mulder A O Brinkmann

The growth of the majority of prostate tumors is androgen-dependent, for which the presence of a functional androgen receptor is a prerequisite. Tumor growth can be inhibited by blockade of androgen receptor action. However, this inhibition is transient. To study the role of the androgen receptor in androgen-dependent and androgen-independent prostate tumor cell growth, androgen receptor mRNA e...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical research & environmental sciences 2022

Androgen hormones serve a variety of roles, including determining and maintaining sexual traits. The effects Anabolic Steroids (AAS) like oxandrolone on body composition muscle mass development are intriguing. We provide case 38-year-old woman who was treated with for multiple fractures current right ischiotibial injury, indicating that androgen steroid medication may aid in the recovery bone t...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
L C Amler D B Agus C LeDuc M L Sapinoso W D Fox S Kern D Lee V Wang M Leysens B Higgins J Martin W Gerald N Dracopoli C Cordon-Cardo H I Scher G M Hampton

Treatment of metastatic prostate cancer with androgen-ablation often elicits dramatic tumor regressions, but the response is rarely complete, making clinical recurrence inevitable with time. To gain insight into therapy-related progression, changes in gene expression that occurred following androgen-deprivation of an androgen-dependent prostate tumor xenograft, CWR22, and the emergence of an an...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2013
Shuping Li Miaofen G Hu Yeqing Sun Norie Yoshioka Soichiro Ibaragi Jinghao Sheng Guangjie Sun Koji Kishimoto Guo-Fu Hu

UNLABELLED The androgen receptor (AR) is a critical effector of prostate cancer development and progression. Androgen-dependent prostate cancer is reliant on the function of AR for growth and progression. Most castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) remains dependent on AR signaling for survival and growth. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is essential for both androgen-dependent and castration-resista...

2006
Christopher W. Gregory Katherine G. Hamil Desok Kim Susan H. Hall Thomas G. Pretlow James L. Mohler Frank S. French

The human prostate cancer (CaP) xenograft, CWR22, mimics human CaP. CWR22 grows in testosterone-stimulated nude mice, regresses after castration, and recurs after 5-6 months in the absence of testicular androgen. Like human CaP that recurs during androgen deprivation therapy, the recurrent CWR22 expresses high levels of androgen receptor (AR). Immunohistochemical, Western, and Northern blot ana...

1998
Christopher W. Gregory Katherine G. Hamil Desok Kim Susan H. Hall Thomas G. Pretlow James L. Mohler Frank S. French

The human prostate cancer (CaP) xenograft, CWR22, mimics human CaP. CWR22 grows in testosterone-stimulated nude mice, regresses after castration, and recurs after 5-6 months in the absence of testicular androgen. Like human CaP that recurs during androgen deprivation therapy, the recurrent CWR22 expresses high levels of androgen receptor (AR). Immunohistochemical, Western, and Northern blot ana...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2004
Micheline C Chu Rogerio A Lobo

The physiology of normal androgen production in women has been poorly understood. Defining an androgen insufficiency state in women, in the absence of adrenal suppression and/or bilateral oophorectomy, has been difficult. Nevertheless, beneficial effects of androgen on many organ systems, including bone and the brain, are well documented. This review discusses the definition of androgen insuffi...

Journal: :Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 2018
Lina Schiffer Wiebke Arlt Karl-Heinz Storbeck

Androgens play an important role in metabolic homeostasis and reproductive health in both men and women. Androgen signalling is dependent on androgen receptor activation, mostly by testosterone and 5α-dihydrotestosterone. However, the intracellular or intracrine activation of C19 androgen precursors to active androgens in peripheral target tissues of androgen action is of equal importance. Intr...

2013
TIANCHENG LIU DESIREE E. MENDES CLIFFORD E. BERKMAN

Elucidating the role of androgen deprivation in the transition from androgen-dependence to independence may enable the development of more specific therapeutic strategies against prostate cancer. Our previous in vitro model was employed to further assess the effects of continuous androgen‑deprivation on prostate cancer cells (LNCaP) with respect to both androgen receptor (AR) and c-Met expressi...

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