نتایج جستجو برای: dhea

تعداد نتایج: 1644  

2002
Alan R. Gaby

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a steroid hormone secreted in greater quantity by the adrenal glands than any other adrenal steroid. For many years, scientists assumed that DHEA merely functioned as a reservoir upon which the body could draw to produce other hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone. However, the recent identification of DHEA receptors in the liver, kidney and testes of rats...

2017
Xiao Ding Lei Yu Chongyang Ge Haitian Ma

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is widely used as a nutritional supplement due to its putative anti-aging properties. However, the effect of DHEA in Leydig cells, a major target cell of DHEA biotransformation in male, are not clear. The present study aimed to investigate the preventative effect of DHEA on oxidative damage and apoptosis after H2O2 treatment in Leydig cells. The results showed that...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 2006
T D Parsons K M Kratz E Thompson F Z Stanczyk J G Buckwalter

Previous work has suggested that DHEA supplementation may have adverse cognitive effects in elderly women. This article analyzed 24-h measurements of DHEA, DHEAS, and cortisol to determine if cognitive decrease with treatment is mediated by DHEA's impact on endogenous cortisol. It was found that DHEA administration increased cortisol at several hours during the day. In the treatment group, cort...

Journal: :Brain Research 2016
Claudia Vieira-Marques Bruno Dutra Arbo Isabel Ruiz-Palmero Ana Ortiz-Rodriguez Samar Ghorbanpoor Luiz Carlos Kucharski Maria A. Arevalo Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura Maria Flávia M. Ribeiro

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) modulates neurogenesis, neuronal function, neuronal survival and metabolism, enhancing mitochondrial oxidative capacity. Glucose deprivation and hypometabolism have been implicated in the mechanisms that mediate neuronal damage in neurological disorders, and some studies have shown that these mechanisms are sexually dimorphic. It was also demonstrated that DHEA is ...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2010
Amy E M Newman Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton Yong-Seok An Buddhamas Kriengwatana Kiran K Soma

Chronic elevations in glucocorticoids can decrease the production and survival of new cells in the adult brain. In rat hippocampus, supraphysiological doses of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA; a sex steroid precursor synthesized in the gonads, adrenals, and brain) have antiglucocorticoid properties. With male song sparrows (Melospiza melodia), we examined the effects of physiological doses of cort...

2016
Wen-Chyuan Chen Yi-Ming Chen Chi-Chang Huang Yen-Dun Tzeng

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), the most abundant sex steroid, is primarily secreted by the adrenal gland and a precursor hormone used by athletes for performance enhancement. Whole-body vibration (WBV) is a well-known light-resistance exercise by automatic adaptations to rapid and repeated oscillations from a vibrating platform, which is also a simple and convenient exercise for older adults. H...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2014
Åsa Tivesten Liesbeth Vandenput Daniel Carlzon Maria Nilsson Magnus K Karlsson Östen Ljunggren Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Dan Mellström Claes Ohlsson

BACKGROUND The adrenal sex hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), which is present in serum mainly as the sulfate DHEA-S, is the most abundant steroid hormone in human blood. Its levels decline dramatically with age. Despite the great amount of literature on vascular and metabolic actions of DHEA/-S, evidence for an association between DHEA/-S levels and cardiovascular events is contradictory. ...

2015
Kevin N Keane Peter M Hinchliffe Navid Namdar Jason L Conceicao Philip Newsholme John L Yovich

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is the most abundant steroid hormone in the circulation and has potent multifunctional activity. Epidemiological evidence suggests that levels of serum DHEA decrease with advancing age, and this has been associated with onset or progression of various age-related ailments, including cognitive decline and dementia, cardiovascular disease, and obesity. Consequently, ...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2003
Rael D Strous Rachel Maayan Raya Lapidus Rafael Stryjer Michal Lustig Moshe Kotler Abraham Weizman

CONTEXT Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are a prominent feature of the illness, and frequently remain refractory to treatment. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), along with its sulfated form, DHEA-S, is an important circulating neurosteroid with several vital neurophysiological functions, including the regulation of neuronal excitability and function. OBJECTIVE Since the administration of DHEA...

hossein azizi, Hossein Baharvand, MirzaKhalil Bahmani, Narges Zare Mehrjerdy, Saeed Kasemi Ashtiani,

Introduction: The p19 line of embryonal carcinoma cells develops into neurons, astroglia and fibroblasts after aggregation and exposure to retinoic acid (RA). Dehydroepiandroesteron (DHEA) is a neurosteroid, can increase proliferation of human neural stem cell (NSC) and positively regulated the number of neurons produced. This study was initiated to assess the effect of DHEA on neural progenito...

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