نتایج جستجو برای: androgen hormones

تعداد نتایج: 93060  

Journal: :Hormones & cancer 2016
Brenna M Zimmer Michelle E Howell Qin Wei Linlin Ma Trevor Romsdahl Eileen G Loughman Jonathan E Markham Javier Seravalli Joseph J Barycki Melanie A Simpson

Prostate epithelial cells control the potency and availability of androgen hormones in part by inactivation and elimination. UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (UGDH) catalyzes the NAD(+)-dependent oxidation of UDP-glucose to UDP-glucuronate, an essential precursor for androgen inactivation by the prostate glucuronidation enzymes UGT2B15 and UGT2B17. UGDH expression is androgen stimulated, which increas...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2005
Elizabeth A Platz Michael F Leitzmann Nader Rifai Philip W Kantoff Yen-Ching Chen Meir J Stampfer Walter C Willett Edward Giovannucci

OBJECTIVE Sex steroid hormones are thought to contribute to the growth, differentiation, and progression of prostate cancer. We investigated plasma levels of sex steroid hormones and length of the androgen receptor gene CAG repeat in relation to incident prostate cancer diagnosed in the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) era. METHODS Using a nested case-control design, we included 460 prostate c...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2013
Jeffrey A French

Steroid hormones, particularly androgens and their metabolic derivatives, play a prominent role in shaping morphological, behavioral, and social phenotypes in many organisms, including primates. This paper reviews the endocrine correlates of development in male marmoset monkeys of the genus Callithrix (C. kuhlii and C. geoffroyi). A lifespan developmental perspective is adopted, in which our kn...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2002
Z Culig H Klocker G Bartsch A Hobisch

The androgen receptor (AR), a transcription factor that mediates the action of androgens in target tissues, is expressed in nearly all prostate cancers. Carcinoma of the prostate is the most frequently diagnosed neoplasm in men in industrialized countries. Palliative treatment for non-organ-confined prostate cancer aims to down-regulate the concentration of circulating androgen or to block the ...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2010
Shahriar Koochekpour

Normal and neoplastic growth of the prostate gland are dependent on androgen receptor (AR) expression and function. Androgenic activation of the AR, in association with its coregulatory factors, is the classical pathway that leads to transcriptional activity of AR target genes. Alternatively, cytoplasmic signaling crosstalk of AR by growth factors, neurotrophic peptides, cytokines or nonandroge...

Journal: :Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 2021

Abstract The adult human adrenal cortex produces steroid hormones that are crucial for life, supporting immune response, glucose homeostasis, salt balance and sexual maturation. It consists of three histologically distinct functionally specialized zones. fetal forms from mesodermal material predominantly C19 steroids its zone, which involutes after birth. Transition to the occurs immediately bi...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1994
L Zhou J D Blaustein G J De Vries

Arginine vasopressin-immunoreactive (AVP-ir) neurons in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BST) and medial amygdaloid nucleus are very responsive to gonadal hormones. After gonadectomy, these neurons lose their AVP immunoreactivity and stop expressing AVP mRNA. Testosterone treatment reverses these changes, acting via androgen as well as estrogen receptor-mediated mechanisms. Although AVP-ir ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
V S Wilson J B McLachlan J G Falls G A LeBlanc

Assessment of the impact of environmental chemicals on androgen homeostasis in rodent models is confounded by high intraindividual and interindividual variability in circulating testosterone levels. Our goal was to evaluate changes in testosterone biotransformation processes as a measure of androgen homeostasis and as a biomarker of exposure to androgen-disrupting chemicals. Sex-specific differ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2009
Gerianne M Alexander Teresa Wilcox Mary Elizabeth Farmer

The physiological significance of hormonal changes in early postnatal life is emerging, but the behavioral significance in humans is unknown. As a first test of the relationship between hormones and behavior in early infancy we measured digit ratios and salivary hormone levels in forty-one male and female infants (3-4 months of age) who watched a video depicting stimuli differentially preferred...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1998
R Heikkilä K Aho M Heliövaara P Knekt A Reunanen A Aromaa A Leino T Palosuo

OBJECTIVE It has been hypothesised, mainly on the basis of indirect evidence, that low serum concentrations of androgen-anabolic hormones would play a causal part in the aetiology of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS A case-control study was nested with a Finnish cohort of 19,072 adults who had neither arthritis nor a history of it at the baseline examination during 1973-1977. Pre-illness se...

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