نتایج جستجو برای: aromatase

تعداد نتایج: 5399  

2015
Edwin D. Lephart

The aromatase enzyme catalyzes the conversion of androgens to estrogens inmany human tissues. Estrogens are known to stimulate cellular proliferation associated with certain cancers and protect against adverse symptoms during the periand postmenopausal intervals. Phytoestrogens are a group of plant derived naturally occurring compounds that have chemical structures similar to estrogen. Since ph...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2015
Devon Comito Devaleena S Pradhan Branden J Karleen Barney A Schlinger

Recent studies demonstrate that rapid modulation of the estrogen synthetic enzyme aromatase, regulates hypothalamic (HYP) estrogen production and subsequent neurophysiology and reproductive behavior. In songbirds, in addition to expression in the HYP, aromatase is expressed at high levels in several brain regions notably in the hippocampus (HP) and caudomedial nidopallium (NCM), where estrogens...

2015
Lei Xing Crystal Esau Vance L. Trudeau

Aromatase cytochrome P450arom (cyp19) is the only enzyme that has the ability to convert androgens into estrogens. Estrogens, which are produced locally in the vertebrate brain play many fundamental roles in neuroendocrine functions, reproductive functions, socio-sexual behaviors, and neurogenesis. Radial glial cells (RGCs) are neuronal progenitor cells that are abundant in fish brains and are ...

2012
Wenhua Jiang Debashis Ghosh

The crystal structures of human placental aromatase in complex with the substrate androstenedione and exemestane have revealed an androgen-specific active site and the structural basis for higher order organization. However, X-ray structures do not provide accounts of movements due to short-range fluctuations, ligand binding and protein-protein association. In this work, we conduct normal mode ...

2015
Keya De Mukhopadhyay Zhao Liu Abhik Bandyopadhyay Nameer B. Kirma Rajeshwar R. Tekmal Shui Wang Lu-Zhe Sun

In postmenopausal women, local estrogen produced by adipose stromal cells in the breast is believed to support estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) positive breast cancer cell survival and growth. This raises the question of how the ERα positive metastatic breast cancer cells survive after they enter blood and lymph circulation, where estrogen level is very low in postmenopausal women. In this study, ...

Journal: :Endocrine reviews 1998
H Sasano N Harada

In human estrogen-dependent neoplasms such as breast, endometrioid endometrial, and surface epithelial-stromal ovarian carcinomas, intratumoral aromatase is considered to play important roles in converting circulating androgens derived from adrenal cortex and/or ovary to estrogens, possibly in association with 17 beta-HSD type 1 and estrogen sulfatase. Analysis of intratumoral aromatase in thes...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
B A Schlinger S Amur-Umarjee P Shen A T Campagnoni A P Arnold

Estrogenic metabolites of circulating androgens have important effects on the organization and activation of neural circuits controlling reproductive behavior and physiology in males of many vertebrate species. Previous studies indicate that aromatase, the enzyme that converts androgens to estrogens, is expressed most abundantly in neurons in limbic brain regions. Songbirds are unique in that a...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2009
François Moreau Hervé Mittre Annie Benhaim Camille Bois Jérome Bertherat Serge Carreau Yves Reznik

OBJECTIVE The aromatase enzyme catalyzes the final stage of estrogen biosynthesis pathway from androgens. Its expression in the adrenal is poorly studied except for the rare estrogen-producing adrenocortical tumors. In order to further characterize aromatase expression in the adrenal, we evaluated the aromatase enzyme activity, Cyp19a1 gene expression level, and promoter utilization in normal a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
F W George S R Ojeda

We have investigated the factors that regulate aromatase activity in fetal-neonatal rat ovaries. Ovarian aromatase activity (assessed by measuring the amount of 3H2O) formed from [1 beta-3H]testosterone) is low prior to birth (less than 0.5 pmol/hr per mg of protein) and increases to values greater than 30 pmol/hr per mg of protein between days 8 and 12 after birth. The appearance of ovarian ar...

Journal: :Cancer treatment reviews 2008
David M Reid Julie Doughty Richard Eastell Steven D Heys Anthony Howell Eugene V McCloskey Trevor Powles Peter Selby Robert E Coleman

In postmenopausal women, the use of aromatase inhibitors increases bone turnover and induces bone loss at sites rich in trabecular bone at an average rate of 1-3% per year leading to an increase in fracture incidence compared to that seen during tamoxifen use. The bone loss is much more marked in young women with treatment-induced ovarian suppression followed by aromatase inhibitor therapy (ave...

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