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  1. ...Emails [email protected] or [email protected] rapamycin treatment is moderately effective in the upregulation of autophagic response in OVX mouse uteri. Collectively, this study establishes that the uterine autophagy is induced in Key Words " uterus " estrogen " progesterone " autophagy o numerous...
  2. ...The estrogen receptor 3 mRNA splicing variant is differentially regulated by estrogen and progesterone in the rat uterus J Varayoud*, J G Ramos*, L Monje, V Bosquiazzo, M Muñoz-de-Toro and E H Luque Laboratorio de Endocrinología y Tumores Hormonodependientes, School of Biochemistry and Biological...
  3. ...to fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle. Here, we determined the effect of estrogen and progesterone on the expression of GLUT1–4 and on the transport of deoxyglucose in Ishikawa endometrial cancer cells. Cells were incubated with estrogen, progesterone or combined estrogen and progesterone for 24 h...
  4. .... This protective effect can be mimicked in rats by short-term administration of estrogen and progesterone hormones prior to carcinogen administration. The hormones of pregnancy are able to induce a proliferative block upon carcinogen challenge that is not observed in the age-matched virgin. We wished to determine...
  5. ...the expression of epidermal growth factor(EGF) receptor protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) in human fallopian tubes at three stages of the menstrual cycle: early follicular (n=3), late follicular (n=3) and luteal(n=3). Immunohistochemical studies in the ampullary portion of the tubes showed that specific staining...
  6. ...documented, the effects of endogenous steroid hormones on NOS activity, such as those released during the oestrous cycle, is unknown. Here we demonstrate, using specific antibodies for eNOS, nNOS and iNOS, the presence of NOS in the epithelium of rat fallopian tubes at pro-oestrus, late pro-oestrus, oestrus...
  7. ...R. K. PURI AND S. K. ROY Division of Endocrinology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow-226001, India (Received 12 March 1979) SUMMARY Incorporation of [U-14C]glucose in vitro was determined in ampullary, ampullary\p=n-\isthmicjunction and isthmic segments of the Fallopian tube and uterus...
  8. ...in the transport of ova were due to an increase in testosterone concentrations the influence of exogenous testosterone on embryo transport and oestradiol production was tested. Testosterone administered by subdermal implants from days 2 or 3 to day 5 disturbed embryo transport in a manner similar to that of 4-OH...
  9. .... Estrogens and progesterone are known to have profound effects on the maternal vasculature, especially in the uterine arteries. As the circulating levels of these hormones change through pregnancy, so do their effects on maternal vascular function. Estrogen Estrogen in its various forms has a number...
  10. ...By C. E. ADAMS A.R.C. Unit of Reproductive Physiology and Biochemistry, Animal Research Station, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge (Received 5 September 1955) SUMMARY A study was made of the effect of ligating the Fallopian tube or uterine horn near the tubouterine junction at specific time intervals...
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