Hypertension: renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system alterations
L Te Riet, JHM van Esch, AJM Roks… - Circulation …, 2015 - Am Heart Assoc
Blockers of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS), that is, renin inhibitors,
angiotensin (Ang)-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, Ang II type 1 receptor antagonists …
angiotensin (Ang)-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, Ang II type 1 receptor antagonists …
The G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor GPER in health and disease
Estrogens mediate profound effects throughout the body and regulate physiological and
pathological processes in both women and men. The low prevalence of many diseases in …
pathological processes in both women and men. The low prevalence of many diseases in …
[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in Parkinson's disease
GE Gillies, IS Pienaar, S Vohra, Z Qamhawi - Frontiers in …, 2014 - Elsevier
Parkinson's disease (PD) displays a greater prevalence and earlier age at onset in men.
This review addresses the concept that sex differences in PD are determined, largely, by …
This review addresses the concept that sex differences in PD are determined, largely, by …
An overview on estrogen receptors signaling and its ligands in breast cancer
Estrogen governs the regulations of various pathological and physiological actions
throughout the body in both males and females. Generally, 17β-estradiol an endogenous …
throughout the body in both males and females. Generally, 17β-estradiol an endogenous …
[HTML][HTML] Estrogenic and non-estrogenic effects of bisphenol A and its action mechanism in the zebrafish model: An overview of the past two decades of work
M Yuan, S Chen, C Zeng, Y Fan, W Ge… - Environment international, 2023 - Elsevier
Bisphenol A (BPA) is the most simple and predominant component of the Bisphenol family.
BPA is widely present in the environment and the human body as a result of its extensive …
BPA is widely present in the environment and the human body as a result of its extensive …
Estrogen biology: new insights into GPER function and clinical opportunities
Estrogens play an important role in the regulation of normal physiology, aging and many
disease states. Although the nuclear estrogen receptors have classically been described to …
disease states. Although the nuclear estrogen receptors have classically been described to …
Gonadal steroid hormones and the hypothalamo–pituitary–adrenal axis
RJ Handa, MJ Weiser - Frontiers in neuroendocrinology, 2014 - Elsevier
The hypothalamo–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis represents a complex neuroendocrine
feedback loop controlling the secretion of adrenal glucocorticoid hormones. Central to its …
feedback loop controlling the secretion of adrenal glucocorticoid hormones. Central to its …
[HTML][HTML] Thresholds for therapies: highlights of the St Gallen International Expert Consensus on the primary therapy of early breast cancer 2009
Abstract The 11 th St Gallen (Switzerland) expert consensus meeting on the primary
treatment of early breast cancer in March 2009 maintained an emphasis on targeting …
treatment of early breast cancer in March 2009 maintained an emphasis on targeting …
The mammalian ovary from genesis to revelation
MA Edson, AK Nagaraja, MM Matzuk - Endocrine reviews, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Two major functions of the mammalian ovary are the production of germ cells (oocytes),
which allow continuation of the species, and the generation of bioactive molecules, primarily …
which allow continuation of the species, and the generation of bioactive molecules, primarily …
Unraveling the time domains of corticosteroid hormone influences on brain activity: rapid, slow, and chronic modes
Brain cells are continuously exposed to corticosteroid hormones, although the levels vary
(eg, after stress). Corticosteroids alter neural activity via two receptor types …
(eg, after stress). Corticosteroids alter neural activity via two receptor types …