نتایج جستجو برای: estrogen signaling

تعداد نتایج: 336318  

2017
Pawan Kumar Raut Dong Young Choi Sang Hyun Kim Jin Tae Hong Taeg Kyu Kwon Jee Heon Jeong Pil-Hoon Park

Leptin, a hormone derived from adipose tissue, promotes growth of cancer cells via multiple mechanisms. Estrogen receptor signaling is also known to stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells. However, the involvement of estrogen receptor signaling in the oncogenic actions of leptin and its underlying mechanisms are not clearly understood. Herein, we investigated mechanisms for estrogen recept...

2014
Peter Vrtačnik Barbara Ostanek Simona Mencej-Bedrač Janja Marc

Estrogens have long been known as important regulators of the female reproductive functions; however, our understanding of the role estrogens play in the human body has changed significantly over the past years. It is now commonly accepted that estrogens and androgens have important functions in both female and male physiology and pathology. This is in part due to the local synthesis and action...

2016
Jar-Yi Ho Fung-Wei Chang Fong Shung Huang Jui-Ming Liu Yueh-Ping Liu Shu-Pin Chen Yung-Liang Liu Kuan-Chen Cheng Cheng-Ping Yu Ren-Jun Hsu Xinbin Chen

Estrogen induces ERα-positive breast cancer aggressiveness via the promotion of cell proliferation and survival, the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and stem-like properties. Integrin β4 signaling has been implicated in estrogen/ERα-induced tumorigenicity and anti-apoptosis; however, this signaling cascade poorly understood. ΔNp63, an N-terminally truncated isoform of the p63 transcription f...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia 2009
Maria Fatima Magalhães Lazari Thais Fabiana Gameiro Lucas Fabiana Yasuhara Gisele Renata Oliveira Gomes Erica Rosanna Siu Carine Royer Sheilla Alessandra Ferreira Fernandes Catarina Segreti Porto

A substantial advance in our understanding on the estrogen signaling occurred in the last decade. Estrogens interact with two receptors, ESR1 and ESR2, also known as ERalpha and ERbeta, respectively. ESR1 and ESR2 belong to the nuclear receptor family of transcription factors. In addition to the well established transcriptional effects, estrogens can mediate rapid signaling, triggered within se...

Journal: :Neuro-Signals 2008
Limor Raz Mohammad M Khan Virendra B Mahesh Ratna K Vadlamudi Darrell W Brann

Estrogen has multiple actions in the brain to modulate homeostasis, synaptic plasticity/cognition and neuroprotection. While many of these actions undoubtedly involve mediation via the classical genomic mechanism of regulation of transcription of genes via estrogen nuclear receptors, there has been growing interest in the rapid nongenomic effects of estrogen and the role they may play in the ne...

2015
Zsuzsanna Suba

Although antiestrogens have been available for breast cancer therapy since the early 1970s, neither their inconsistent anticancer capacity nor the developing antiestrogen resistance of tumors can be fully understood. Although clinical and experimental investigations revealed many tiny details concerning the link between estrogen signaling and tumor development, they yielded fairly controversial...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2007
Eric R Prossnitz Jeffrey B Arterburn Larry A Sklar

Estrogen is a critical steroid in human physiology exerting its effect both at the transcriptional level as well as at the level of rapid intracellular signaling through second messengers. Many of estrogen's transcriptional effects have long been known to be mediated through classical nuclear steroid receptors but recent studies also demonstrate the existence of a 7-transmembrane G protein-coup...

Journal: :Circulation 2012
Sophie J Bernelot Moens Gavin R Schnitzler Moriah Nickerson Huiming Guo Kazutaka Ueda Qing Lu Mark J Aronovitz Heather Nickerson Wendy E Baur Ulla Hansen Lakshmanan K Iyer Richard H Karas

BACKGROUND Clinical trial and epidemiological data support that the cardiovascular effects of estrogen are complex, including a mixture of both potentially beneficial and harmful effects. In animal models, estrogen protects females from vascular injury and inhibits atherosclerosis. These effects are mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs), which, when bound to estrogen, can bind to DNA to directly...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
S Oesterreich P Zhang R L Guler X Sun E M Curran W V Welshons C K Osborne A V Lee

Estrogen can increase insulin-like growth factor-I receptor (IGF-IR) and insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) expression, two key components of IGF-I-mediated signaling. The result is sensitization of breast cancer cells to IGF-I and synergistic growth in the presence of estrogen and IGF-I. We hypothesized that loss of estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) would result in reduced IGF-mediated signa...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
C A Singer X A Figueroa-Masot R H Batchelor D M Dorsa

Pharmacological and biochemical approaches were used to elucidate the involvement of growth factor signaling pathways mediating estrogen neuroprotection in primary cortical neurons after glutamate excitotoxicity. We addressed the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways, which are activated by growth factors such as nerve growth factor (NGF). Inhibition of MAPK s...

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