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  1. ...to support the high demands of pregnancy and successful weaning of offspring, reproductive function tends to become suppressed during times of low-energy availability. For this coordinated regulation of energy homeostasis and fertility to occur, the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis governing...
  2. ...oestrone nearly simultaneously in 1929, and Doisy later discovered oestriol and oestradiol. Butenandt won the Nobel Prize for this work and Doisy’s had to await his purification of vitamin K. Early investigators quickly recognized that oestrogens must be synthesized from androgens and later investigators...
  3. ...estrogenic effects. Abnormal expression of these factors can lead to implantation failure and infertility. This review provides an overview of several well-characterized signaling pathways that elucidates the molecular cross talk involved in the uterus during early pregnancy. I Robertshaw1,2, F Bian2,3 and S...
  4. ...f H at U AR signaling to drive cancer growth. As androgens and AR signaling are so intimately involved " Journal of Molecular cured with definitive local intervention (surgery or and androgen receptor (AR) signaling has improved, and transition from AR-guiding cyt roles of androgens and AR...
  5. ...formation begins and decreases around the time follicles first appear (around 90 days of gestation). However, mechanisms that regulate steroid production during this time remain unclear. We hypothesized that LH stimulates progesterone and androgen production and that FSH stimulates aromatization...
  6. ...-related changes in cardiovascular tissues, female fertility, metabolism, and neuronal/CNS functions. Early work on DHEA action focused on the metabolism to more potent sex hormones, testosterone and estradiol, and the subsequent effect on the activation of the androgen and estrogen steroid receptors. However...
  7. ...-TFII-deficient mice had Leydig cell dysfunction and impaired fertility, it remained unknown whether Insl3 expression was directly regulated by COUP-TFII. In this study, we observed a significant decrease in Insl3 mRNA levels in MA-10 Leydig cells depleted of COUP-TFII. Furthermore, aK1087 bp mouse Insl3 promoter 0...
  8. ...cycle. Similarly, CRH receptors are present in pregnant and non-pregnant myometrium, placenta and endometrium. Putative roles of CRH in the endometrium include involvement in implantation, decidualisation and maintenance of pregnancy. In this study we sought to investigate in detail the CRH receptor...
  9. ..., mediated by the estrogen receptor (ER) and androgen receptor (AR) in humans (Kelce et al. 1998, Sonnenschein &Endocrine disruptors There is increasing concern about the effects on the health of humans and wildlife of organic and inorganic contaminants that have been introduced into the environment...
  10. ...Expression mechanism of Correspondence Prolactin-induced Tph1 expression was inhibited by a Jak2 inhibitor and was partially of control littermates during pregnancy. Our findings suggest that prolactin-induced Tph1 Journal of Molecular Endocrinology (2015) 55, 41–53 Research H IIDA and others...
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