نتایج جستجو برای: aromatase

تعداد نتایج: 5399  

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Edgar S Díaz-Cruz Yasuro Sugimoto G Ian Gallicano Robert W Brueggemeier Priscilla A Furth

Factors associated with increased estrogen synthesis increase breast cancer risk. Increased aromatase and estrogen receptor α (ERα) in both normal epithelium and ductal carcinoma in situ lesions are found in conjunction with breast cancer, leading to the idea that altered estrogen signaling pathways predispose the mammary gland to cancer development. Here, we developed a transgenic mouse that c...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Kristian Almstrup Mariana F Fernández Jørgen H Petersen Nicolas Olea Niels E Skakkebaek Henrik Leffers

Endocrine disruptors can affect the endocrine system without directly interacting with receptors, for example, by interfering with the synthesis or metabolism of steroid hormones. The aromatase that converts testosterone to 17beta-estradiol is a possible target. In this paper we describe an assay that simultaneously detects aromatase inhibition and estrogenicity. The principle is similar to tha...

2010
Marcy J. Balunas Douglas Kinghorn

Several synthetic aromatase inhibitors are currently in clinical use for the treatment of postmenopausal women with hormone-receptor positive breast cancer. However, these treatments may lead to untoward side effects and so a search for new aromatase inhibitors continues, especially those for which the activity is promoter-specific, targeting the breast-specific promoters I.3 and II. Recently, ...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 1999
A Brodie Q Lu Y Liu B Long

The potential of aromatase (estrogen synthetase) within the breast to provide a significant source of estrogen mediating tumor proliferation is suggested by studies reporting 4- to 6-fold higher estrogen levels in tumors than in plasma of postmenopausal patients with breast cancer. Recent studies in our laboratory have identified aromatase and its mRNA in tumor epithelial cells using immunocyto...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2006
A Vottero V Rochira M Capelletti I Viani L Zirilli T M Neri C Carani S Bernasconi L Ghizzoni

OBJECTIVE Aromatase, the key enzyme involved in estrogen synthesis, is expressed in a variety of cells and tissues including human peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs). The present study was designed to evaluate PBL aromatase gene expression in male and female subjects of different age groups. In addition, differences in gene expression during the follicular and luteal phase of the menstrual cycl...

Journal: :Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 2010
Nicolas Diotel Yann Le Page Karen Mouriec Sok-Keng Tong Elisabeth Pellegrini Colette Vaillant Isabelle Anglade François Brion Farzad Pakdel Bon-chu Chung Olivier Kah

Unlike that of mammals, the brain of teleost fish exhibits an intense aromatase activity due to the strong expression of one of two aromatase genes (aromatase A or cyp19a1a and aromatase B or cyp19a1b) that arose from a gene duplication event. In situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry and expression of GFP (green fluorescent protein) in transgenic tg(cyp19a1b-GFP) fish demonstrate that aromat...

2013
Thierry D. Charlier Charlotte A. Cornil Jacques Balthazart

Numerous steroid hormones, including 17β-estradiol (E2), activate rapid and transient cellular, physiological, and behavioral changes in addition to their well-described genomic effects. Aromatase is the key-limiting enzyme in the production of estrogens, and the rapid modulation of this enzymatic activity could produce rapid changes in local E2 concentrations. The mechanisms that might mediate...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2001
B J Grube E T Eng Y C Kao A Kwon S Chen

Estrogen is a major factor in the development of breast cancer. In situ estrogen production by aromatase/estrogen synthetase in breast cancer plays a dominant role in tumor proliferation. Because natural compounds such as flavones and isoflavones have been shown to be inhibitors of aromatase, it is thought that vegetables that contain these phytochemicals can inhibit aromatase activity and supp...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2012
Ryuichiro Sato Takashi Suzuki Yu Katayose Koh Miura Kenichi Shiiba Yasuhiro Miki Yukiko Kamogawa Kuniharu Yamamoto Takayuki Shinichi Egawa Michiaki Unno Hironobu Sasano

Aromatase is one of the key estrogen-producing enzymes and is regarded as one of the therapeutic targets in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients. Human colon carcinoma has also been recently proposed as being an estrogen-responsive malignancy, but the detailed status of aromatase has not yet been reported. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the aromatase expression in colon car...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2014
Mikihiro Kohno Tatsuro Okamoto Kenichi Suda Mototsugu Shimokawa Hirokazu Kitahara Shinichiro Shimamatsu Hideyuki Konishi Tsukihisa Yoshida Mitsuhiro Takenoyama Tokujiro Yano Yoshihiko Maehara

PURPOSE Lung adenocarcinomas among never-smokers are more common in females than in males. This implies that gender-dependent hormones promote smoking unrelated lung adenocarcinoma. We therefore investigated mRNA expression of aromatase, an intrinsic estrogen synthetase, in lung adenocarcinoma and assessed its correlation to clinicopathologic factors, including EGFR mutations and postsurgical p...

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