نتایج جستجو برای: steroid aromatase

تعداد نتایج: 50020  

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2003
C J Corbin F M Moran J D Vidal J J Ford T Wise S M Mapes V C Njar A M Brodie A J Conley

Limits to estrogen production by early and late preovulatory porcine follicles were assessed by comparing enzymatic capacities for androgen (17,20-lyase) and estrogen (aromatase) synthesis in theca interna and granulosa, support of enzyme activities by the redox partner proteins NADPH-cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (reductase) and cytochrome b5, and tissue-specific expression and regulation of ...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 1999
H Sasano S Sato K Ito A Yajima J Nakamura M Yoshihama K Ariga T J Anderson W R Miller

It is very important to examine the influence of inhibition of in situ estrogen production on the pathobiology of human sex steroid-dependent tumors in order to understand the clinical effects of aromatase inhibitors. We have examined the biological changes before and after aromatase inhibitor treatment in vitro (endometrial and ovarian cancer) and in vivo (breast cancer). First, we analyzed th...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2014
Shiuan Chen Dujin Zhou Li-Yu Hsin Noriko Kanaya Cynthie Wong Richard Yip Srilatha Sakamuru Menghang Xia Yate-Ching Yuan Kristine Witt Christina Teng

Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) interfere with the biosynthesis, metabolism, and functions of steroid hormones, including estrogens and androgens. Aromatase enzyme converts androgen to estrogen. Thus, EDCs against aromatase significantly impact estrogen- and/or androgen-dependent functions, including the development of breast cancer. The current study aimed to develop a biologically relev...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2004
Li Li Mine S Cicek Graham Casey John S Witte

The CYP19 gene encodes the enzyme aromatase, which plays a key role in the conversion of androgen to estrogen. The prostate is influenced by estrogen from peripheral sources as well as through aromatase activity in its stroma (1). There is evidence of elevated levels of aromatase activity and mRNA expression in stromal cells in prostate cancer as well as increasing evidence of cross-talk betwee...

2013
Nadia Quignot Frédéric Y. Bois

A finely tuned balance between estrogens and androgens controls reproductive functions, and the last step of steroidogenesis plays a key role in maintaining that balance. Environmental toxicants are a serious health concern, and numerous studies have been devoted to studying the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). The effects of EDCs on steroidogenic enzymes may influence steroid ...

Journal: :Malacologia 2021

Over the last ten years, interpretation of presence vertebrate sex steroids in molluscs has changed dramatically. Evidence been accumulating that CYP11A and CYP19A genes (encoding cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme aromatase), are crucial for biosynthesis vertebrates, as well key functional steroid receptors, missing molluscan genomes. To provide further evidence, we sequenced whole transcr...

Journal: :Cancer research 1982
K J Ryan

The formation of estrogens in mammals via aromatase involves the relatively unique capacity to form an aromatic ring de novo in contrast to most other aromatic substances (essential amino acids) which are obtained only in the diet. The reaction is the only example of a cytochrome P450 system which resides in both the mitochondrial and microsomal fractions of the cell. It occurs widely throughou...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2001
E R Simpson S R Davis

There is a growing awareness that androgens and estrogens have general metabolic roles that are not directly involved in reproductive processes. These include actions on vascular function, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, as well as bone mineralization and epiphyseal closure, in both sexes. In postmenopausal women, as in men, estrogen is no longer solely an endocrine factor, but instead is pr...

Journal: :Cancer research 1985
S J Zimniski M E Brandt M H Melner D F Covey D Puett

The murine Leydig cell tumor (M5480A) was assayed for the presence of aromatase activity and for the effects of 10-propargylestr-4-ene-3,17-dione (PED), an aromatase inhibitor, on steroidogenesis. Microsomal preparations from these tumors contained low levels of aromatase activity which was PED sensitive. In addition, these Leydig tumor cells were maintained in primary culture and incubated und...

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