نتایج جستجو برای: ovarian hormones

تعداد نتایج: 150279  

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2008
P C Garnsworthy K D Sinclair R Webb

Fertility in dairy cows has been declining for the past three decades. Genetic selection for increased milk production has been associated with changes in key metabolic hormones (growth hormone, insulin, IGF and leptin) that regulate metabolism by homoeostasis and homeorhesis. These metabolic hormones, particularly insulin, provide signals to the reproductive system so that regulation of ovaria...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2023

This study was conducted to see the effects of Clomiphene Citrate on fertility hormones estrogen, progesterone, LH, FSH in patients with infertility associated polycystic ovary syndrome. For this fifty infertile PCOS who were given treatment clomiphene citrate (50–150mg/day for 5 days). Ovarian response ovulation monitored by transvaginal ultrasonography and serum levels FSH, estrogen also esti...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2009
Susan J Jordan Adèle C Green Christina M Nagle Catherine M Olsen David C Whiteman Penelope M Webb

Women with higher parity have a lower risk of ovarian cancer possibly because of pregnancy hormones, but the specific effect of different pregnancy hormones on ovarian cancer risk is not clear. Some clarification might be gained by considering situations where hormone levels vary between pregnancies. Study participants from an Australian population-based, case-control study of epithelial ovaria...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1999
Y C Chou R C Guzman S M Swanson J Yang H M Lui V Wu S Nandi

The importance of epidermal growth factor (EGF) in both normal and malignant mammary gland development are presented in these studies. Initial findings demonstrated that in the absence of ovarian hormones, EGF had a significant proliferative effect on mammary epithelial cells. To determine whether mammary epithelial cells grown with EGF, in the absence of ovarian hormones, could be transformed ...

2011
Martin Ligr Ruzeen Rohintan Patwa Garrett Daniels Lorraine Pan Xinyu Wu Yirong Li Liantian Tian Zhenxing Wang Ruliang Xu Jingjing Wu Fan Chen Jinsong Liu Jian-Jun Wei Peng Lee

Hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, and their receptors play an important role in the development and progression of ovarian carcinoma. Androgen, its receptor and coactivators have also been implicated in these processes. p44/Mep50/WDR77 was identified as a subunit of the methylosome complex and lately characterized as a steroid receptor coactivator that enhances androgen receptor as...

2014
Sun Kyoung Yum Tak Kim

The average middle aged woman goes through a volatile period of endocrine fluctuations as she passes through menopause and the stages that precede and follow it. Ovarian hormones are steroid hormones. They readily cross the cell and nuclear membranes and influence transcription of numerous genes. Such influences are tissue specific and state specific. In short, changes in ovarian hormones mean ...

1998
David C.S. Roberts Rachel Phelan

Recent data indicate that there is an interaction between psychostimulant drugs and gonadal hormones. Mello and colleagues (1994) have collected convincing evidence suggesting that psychomotor drugs can disrupt or alter ovarian and hypophysial hormonal function. The reverse of this also appears to be true; that is, these hormones can affect the physiological and behavioral response to cocaine (...

Journal: :The Kurume medical journal 1981
M Yakushiji M Imamura R Masumoto T Kato

The ovary is itself a hormone secreting organ, and it has been shown that some ovarian tumors also secrete hormones. Granulosa cell tumors and theca cell tumors are hormone secreting tumors. There have been many reports on the histogeneses, character, and nomenclatures of these tumors. In 1944, Biskind et al. reported the development of granulosa cell tumors and luteoma by intrasplenic ovarian ...

Akbari Asbagh F Ebrahimi M

Background: Premature ovarian failure (POF) is defined by the association of amenorrhea, hypoestrogenism and elevated (menopausal) levels of serum gonadotropins before age of 40 years-old. This condition affects approximately %1 of women under 40 years of age. Physiologic replacement of ovarian steroid hormones seems rational until the age of normal menopause. Temporary return of ovarian functi...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1968
T H Brinsfield

I T is generally considered that uterine motility is high during the follicular phase of the estrous cycle and relatively low during the luteal phase, although motility during the luteal phase varies somewhat among studies. In sheep, neither the variation in spontaneous uterine motility during the estrous cycle nor the effects of exogenous ovarian hormones on this motility have been studied ext...

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