نتایج جستجو برای: estrogen signaling

تعداد نتایج: 336318  

Journal: :Endocrinology 2014
Cecilia Engdahl Marie K Lagerquist Alexandra Stubelius Annica Andersson Erik Studer Claes Ohlsson Lars Westberg Hans Carlsten Helena Forsblad-d'Elia

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is an abundant steroid hormone, and its mechanism of action is yet to be determined. The aim of this study was to elucidate the importance of androgen receptors (ARs) and estrogen receptors (ERs) for DHEA function. Orchidectomized C57BL/6 mice were treated with DHEA, DHT, 17β-estradiol-3-benzoate (E2), or vehicle. Orchidectomized AR-deficient (ARKO) mice and wild-t...

Journal: :Development 2017
Hsing-Jung Wu Ji Won Oh Dan F Spandau Sunil Tholpady Jesus Diaz Laura J Schroeder Carlos D Offutt Adam B Glick Maksim V Plikus Sachiko Koyama John Foley

Maintenance of specialized epidermis requires signals from the underlying mesenchyme; however, the specific pathways involved remain to be identified. By recombining cells from the ventral skin of the K14-PTHrP transgenic mice [which overexpress parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) in their developing epidermis and mammary glands] with those from wild type, we show that transgenic stroma...

Journal: :Journal of the Endocrine Society 2022

Abstract Emerging studies show that testis-enriched genes play critical roles in several biological processes. The expression of these is tightly regulated and limited to immune-privileged organs; however, many them escape regulation are aberrantly expressed diseases such as cancer. Intriguingly, our genomic analysis revealed transcribed from previously considered gene deserts. We also found a ...

2015
Zsuzsanna Suba

Currently available scientific evidence erroneously suggests that mutagenic weakness or loss of the BRCA1/2 genes may liberate the proliferative effects of estrogen signaling, which provokes DNA damage and genomic instability. Conversely, BRCA mutation seems to be an imbalanced defect, crudely inhibiting the upregulation of estrogen receptor expression and liganded transcriptional activity, whe...

2014
C. Elizabeth Caldon

Estrogen is necessary for the normal growth and development of breast tissue, but high levels of estrogen are a major risk factor for breast cancer. One mechanism by which estrogen could contribute to breast cancer is via the induction of DNA damage. This perspective discusses the mechanisms by which estrogen alters the DNA damage response (DDR) and DNA repair through the regulation of key effe...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Deepak P Srivastava Elizabeth M Waters Paul G Mermelstein Enikö A Kramár Tracey J Shors Feng Liu

Rapid actions of estrogens were first described >40 years ago. However, the importance of rapid estrogen-mediated actions in the CNS is only now becoming apparent. Several lines of evidence demonstrate that rapid estrogen-mediated signaling elicits potent effects on molecular and cellular events, resulting in the "fine-tuning" of neuronal circuitry. At an ultrastructural level, the details of e...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2005
C Kent Osborne Jiang Shou Suleiman Massarweh Rachel Schiff

Data suggest that breast cancer growth is regulated by coordinated actions of the estrogen receptor (ER) and various growth factor receptor signaling pathways. In tumors with active growth factor receptor signaling (e.g., HER2 amplification), tamoxifen may lose its estrogen antagonist activity and may acquire more agonist-like activity, resulting in tumor growth stimulation. Because treatments ...

2009
Megan K. Dennis Ritwik Burai Chinnasamy Ramesh Whitney K. Petrie Sara N. Alcon Tapan K. Nayak Cristian G. Bologa Andrei Leitao Eugen Brailoiu Elena Deliu Nae J. Dun Larry A. Sklar Helen J. Hathaway Jeffrey B. Arterburn Tudor I. Oprea Eric R. Prossnitz

Estrogen is central to many physiological processes throughout the human body. We have previously shown that the G protein-coupled receptor GPR30 (also known as GPER), in addition to classical nuclear estrogen receptors (ER and ER), activates cellular signaling pathways in response to estrogen. In order to distinguish between the actions of classical estrogen receptors and GPR30, we have previo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
C Glidewell-Kenney L A Hurley L Pfaff J Weiss J E Levine J L Jameson

Ovarian estrogen exerts both positive and negative feedback control over luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion during the ovulatory cycle. Estrogen receptor (ER) alpha but not ERbeta knockout mice lack estrogen feedback. Thus, estrogen feedback appears to be primarily mediated by ERalpha. However, it is now recognized that, in addition to binding to estrogen response elements (EREs) in DNA to alte...

Journal: :Neurochemical Research 2021

Vascular dementia (VD) is a clinical syndrome of acquired cognitive dysfunction caused by various cerebrovascular factors. Estrogen steroid hormone involved in promoting neuronal survival and regulating many signaling pathways. However, the mechanism which it confers neuroprotective effects VD remains unclear. Here, we aimed to investigate effect estrogen on injury impairment rats. Adult female...

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