نتایج جستجو برای: androgen hormone

تعداد نتایج: 162224  

Journal: :Biochemical pharmacology 2013
Cindy Tran Oliver Richmond Latayia Aaron Joann B Powell

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor is a member of the basic-helix-loop-helix family of transcription factors. AhR mediates the biochemical and toxic effects of a number of polyaromatic hydrocarbons such as 2,3,7,8,-tetrachloro-dibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). AhR is widely known for regulating the transcription of drug metabolizing enzymes involved in the xenobiotic metabolism of carcinogens and therapeutic...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2012
جاویدی, زری, شجاعی نوری, صابر, لایق, پروین, لایق, پوران, مؤمن‌زاده, اکرم, کیافر, بیتا,

Background and Aim: Hirsutism is defined as male pattern hair growth in females which affects 10% of women. Our aim was to compare free salivary and free serum testosterone levels in women with hirsutism and healthy controls.Methods: This study was a case-control study in which 30 hirsute women in child bearing age were recruited and compared with 10 healthy controls. For each patient, a questi...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1998
R Butler P N Leigh M J McPhaul J M Gallo

X-linked spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) is a rare form of motor neuron degeneration linked to a CAG repeat expansion in the first exon of the androgen receptor gene coding for a polyglutamine tract. In order to investigate the properties of the SBMA androgen receptor in neuronal cells, cDNAs coding for a wild-type (19 CAG repeats) and a SBMA mutant androgen receptor (52 CAG repeats) ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology 2008
Meghan B Oakes Aimee D Eyvazzadeh Elisabeth Quint Yolanda R Smith

This review paper highlights important diagnostic and therapeutic concerns for girls with Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS). CAIS is an androgen receptor defect disorder associated with vaginal and uterine agenesis in women with a 46,XY karyotype. The major clinical issues surrounding this syndrome include timing of gonadectomy, hormone replacement, vaginal dilation, and attention...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2004
Ming-Tat Ling Xianghong Wang Davy T Lee P C Tam Sai-Wah Tsao Yong-Chuan Wong

The failure of prostate cancer treatment is largely due to the development of androgen independence, since the androgen depletion therapy remains the front-line option for this cancer. Previously, we reported that over-expression of the helix-loop-helix protein Id-1 was associated with progression of prostate cancer and ectopic expression of Id-1 induced serum-independent proliferation in prost...

2014
Dayong Wu Benjamin Sunkel Zhong Chen Xiangtao Liu Zhenqing Ye Qianjin Li Cassandra Grenade Jingdong Ke Chunpeng Zhang Hongyan Chen Kenneth P. Nephew Tim H.-M. Huang Zhihua Liu Victor X. Jin

In prostate cancer, androgen receptor (AR) binding and androgen-responsive gene expression are defined by hormone-independent binding patterns of the pioneer factors FoxA1 and GATA2. Insufficient evidence of the mechanisms by which GATA2 contributes to this process precludes complete understanding of a key determinant of tissue-specific AR activity. Our observations suggest that GATA2 facilitat...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Robert E Bakin Daniel Gioeli Robert A Sikes Eric A Bissonette Michael J Weber

Progression of prostate cancer ultimately results in a disease that is refractory to hormone ablation therapy but nevertheless continues to require the androgen receptor. Progression to hormone refractory disease is often correlated with overexpression of growth factors and receptors capable of establishing autocrine and/or paracrine growth-stimulatory loops. Many of these growth factor recepto...

2010
Sin Do Kim Ra-Young Park Young-Rang Kim In-Je Kim Taek Won Kang Kwang Il Nam Kyu Youn Ahn Choon Sang Bae Baik Youn Kim Sung Sik Park Chaeyong Jung

During the prostate cancer (PCa) development and its progression into hormone independency, androgen receptor (AR) signals play a central role by triggering the regulation of target genes, including prostate-specific antigen. However, the regulation of these AR-mediated target genes is not fully understood. We have previously demonstrated a unique role of HOXB13 homeodomain protein as an AR rep...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2006
Ta-Chun Yuan Suresh Veeramani Fen-Fen Lin Dmitry Kondrikou Stanislav Zelivianski Tsukasa Igawa Dev Karan Surinder K Batra Ming-Fong Lin

Neuroendocrine (NE) cells are the minor cell populations in normal prostate epithelial compartments. During prostate carcinogenesis, the number of NE cells in malignant lesions increases, correlating with its tumorigenicity and hormone-refractory growth. It is thus proposed that cancerous NE cells promote prostate cancer (PCa) cell progression and its androgen-independent proliferation, althoug...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Benyi Li Aijing Sun Hyewon Youn Yan Hong Paul F Terranova J Brantley Thrasher Pingyi Xu David Spencer

Aggressive androgen-independent (also termed as hormone-refractory) prostate cancer is a major clinical obstacle because there is no means to cure. Previous studies have shown that Akt activation is associated with prostate cancer progression from androgen-dependent to androgen-independent stage. However, its causative role in this process has not been established. One of the major limitations ...

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