نتایج جستجو برای: estrogen

تعداد نتایج: 42503  

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1997
S A Li D Z Liao E M Yazlovitskaya C G Pantazis J J Li

We have proposed that an early step in estrogen carcinogenesis in the hamster kidney is tubular damage followed by reparative cell proliferation. This tubular injury is progressive and increases in severity with continued estrogen treatment; one pertinent feature is a marked rise in the number of both secondary and tertiary lysosomes. Data presented herein indicate that cathepsin D, an estrogen...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
C A Kristensen P E Kristjansen N Brünner R Clarke M Spang-Thomsen B Quistorff

The effect of estrogen withdrawal on energy metabolism was studied in four human breast cancer xenografts: the estrogen-dependent MCF-7 and ZR75-1 and the estrogen-independent ZR75/LCC-3 and MDA-MB-231. The tumors were grown in ovariectomized nude mice with a s.c. implanted estrogen pellet. After Gompertzian growth was verified, the estrogen pellet was removed from half of the animals. In vivo ...

Journal: :Cell 1997
Renate M.L Zwijsen Ellen Wientjens Rob Klompmaker Jeroen van der Sman René Bernards Rob J.A.M Michalides

Both cyclin D1 and estrogens have an essential role in regulating proliferation of breast epithelial cells. We show here a novel role for cyclin D1 in growth regulation of estrogen-responsive tissues by potentiating transcription of estrogen receptor-regulated genes. Cyclin D1 mediates this activation independent of complex formation to a CDK partner. Cyclin D1 activates estrogen receptor-media...

Journal: :Molecular medicine 2011
Latia Hill Venkatesh Jeganathan Prameladevi Chinnasamy Christine Grimaldi Betty Diamond

It is clear that estrogen can accelerate and exacerbate disease in some lupus-prone mouse strains. It also appears that estrogen can contribute to disease onset or flare in a subset of patients with lupus. We have previously shown estrogen alters B-cell development to decrease lymphopoiesis and increase the frequency of marginal zone B cells. Furthermore, estrogen diminishes B-cell receptor sig...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2002
Tomi S Mikkola Thomas B Clarkson

There is strong evidence from both human and nonhuman primate studies supporting the conclusion that estrogen deficiency increases the progression of atherosclerosis. More controversial is the conclusion that postmenopausal estrogen replacement inhibits the progression of atherosclerosis. Estrogen treatment of older women (>65 years) with pre-existing coronary artery atherosclerosis had no bene...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2000
G I Gorodeski

Estrogen increases baseline transepithelial permeability across CaSki cultures and augments the increase in permeability in response to hypertonic gradients. In estrogen-treated cells, lowering cytosolic calcium abrogated the hypertonicity-induced augmented increase in permeability and decreased baseline permeability to a greater degree than in estrogen-deprived cells. Steady-state levels of cy...

Journal: : 2023

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of women breast cancer on some hormones (Estrogen, Testosterone, prolactin) and biochemical parameters (Glucose, Cholesterol, Aromatase). The is done in Medical City Teaching Hospital Baghdad show age, body weight type feeding for with compared healthy women. Their age ranged between (24-70) years both groups. results showing high significant e...

2013
Hatice Ulku Osmanbeyoglu Kevin N. Lu Steffi Oesterreich Roger S. Day Panayiotis V. Benos Claudia Coronnello Xinghua Lu

Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. The distinct mechanisms underlying these dual transcriptional effects remain largely unknown. We derived comprehensive views of the transcription machineries assembled at estrogen-responsive genes through integrating multiple types of genomic data. In the absence of estrogen, the majority of genes...

Journal: :Progress in neurobiology 2001
L M Garcia-Segura I Azcoitia L L DonCarlos

This review highlights recent evidence from clinical and basic science studies supporting a role for estrogen in neuroprotection. Accumulated clinical evidence suggests that estrogen exposure decreases the risk and delays the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia, and may also enhance recovery from traumatic neurological injury such as stroke. Recent basic science studi...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
saeldeh ziaei from the imam hosein university, of medical sciences, tehran, islamic republic of iran.

clomiphene citrate (cc) has an adverse effect on the quality and quantity of cervical mucus (cm). poor cervical mucus has been reported in 15% of cc-treated women. cc exhibits estrogen agonist and antagonist activities. antiestrogenic activity affecting the endocervical glands is theorized to cause a decrease in cervical mucus quality and quantity. an experimental study was performed to assess ...

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