نتایج جستجو برای: 17 estradiol

تعداد نتایج: 302835  

2004
Karyn L. Hamilton

Background—We hypothesized that estrogen would increase HSP72 in human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAEC), and that these would be more sensitive to estrogen than our previous observations in myocytes. Methods and Results—HCAEC were treated with 17 -estradiol or tamoxifen, ranging from physiological to pharmacological(1 nM to 10 mol/L) for either 24 hours (early) or 7 days (chronic). HSP...

2011
Deepak P. Srivastava Peter Penzes

Estrogens have multiple actions in the brain including modulating synaptic plasticity, connectivity, and cognitive behaviors. While the classical view of estrogens are as endocrine signals, whose effects manifest via the regulation of gene transcription, mounting evidence has been presented demonstrating that estrogens have rapid effects within specific areas of the brain. The emergence that 17...

2003
Karen M. Prestwood Anne M. Kenny

OSTEOPOROSIS IS A MAJOR cause of disability and excess mortality in older women. Estrogen therapy has been used for treatment and prevention of osteoporosis; however, many older women are reluctant to use it because of adverse effects. Recent data from the Women’s Health Initiative demonstrated that postmenopausal women who took hormone therapy for approximately 7 years had decreased hip fractu...

2004
Laura Moro Stefania Reineri Daniela Piranda Daniela Pietrapiana Paolo Lova Alessandra Bertoni Andrea Graziani Paola Defilippi Ilaria Canobbio Mauro Torti Fabiola Sinigaglia

The impact of estrogens on the cardiovascular system and their ability to regulate platelet function are matters of controversy. The recent finding that estrogen receptors are expressed in human platelets renders these cells an excellent model for studying the nongenomic effects of these hormones. In this work, we investigated 17 -estradiol–dependent signaling in platelets from adult healthy me...

2004
Laura Moro Stefania Reineri Daniela Piranda Daniela Pietrapiana Paolo Lova Alessandra Bertoni Andrea Graziani Paola Defilippi Ilaria Canobbio Mauro Torti Fabiola Sinigaglia

The impact of estrogens on the cardiovascular system and their ability to regulate platelet function are matters of controversy. The recent finding that estrogen receptors are expressed in human platelets renders these cells an excellent model for studying the nongenomic effects of these hormones. In this work, we investigated 17 -estradiol–dependent signaling in platelets from adult healthy me...

  Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) as active biological compounds can pose a threat to the environment through acute and chronic toxicity in organisms, accumulation in the ecosystem, and loss of habitats and biodiversity. They also have a range of possible adverse effects on environmental...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
S F Arnold M K Robinson A C Notides L J Guillette J A McLachlan

Xenoestrogens, such as o,p'-DDT and octyl phenol (OP), have been associated with reproductive abnormalities in various wildlife species. Xenoestrogens mimic the natural estrogen 17 beta-estradiol and compete for binding to the estrogen receptor. Even though the affinity of o,p'-DDT and OP for the estrogen receptor is approximately 1000-fold lower than 17 beta-estradiol, the actions of xenoestro...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2006
Jill M Daniel Jerielle L Hulst Jessica L Berbling

The goal of the present study was to explore the effects of long-term hormone deprivation on the ability of subsequent estrogen replacement to affect cognition. Female rats, 12 months of age, underwent ovariectomies (n = 30) or sham surgeries (n = 10). Intact rats and 20 ovariectomized rats received cholesterol implants. Ten ovariectomized rats received implants containing 25% estradiol. Five m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
T D Oberley L J Lauchner T D Pugh A Gonzalez S Goldfarb S A Li J J Li

It has long been recognized that the renal proximal tubular epithelium of the hamster is a bona fide estrogen target tissue. The effect of estrogens on the growth of proximal tubule cell explants and dissociated single cells derived from these explant outgrowths has been studied in culture. Renal tubular cells were grown on a PF-HR-9 basement membrane under serum-free chemically defined culture...

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