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Sexual dimorphism in immune function: The role of sex steroid hormones

2018

There is evidence of the relation of sex steroid hormones and sexual dimorphism in immune system response to infectious diseases. The aim of this review was to identify the role of sex hormones in immune function and sexual dimorphism of immune reactions. Gonadal hormones together with the immune system play an important role in process of immune responses to the disease [1]. Estrogens, progesterone and testosterone have different impacts on immune cells and different gonadal hormones are of high importance for responses of innate and adaptive immunity [1, 2]. Estrogens mainly enhance immune function while testosterone has a suppressive role. Higher progesterone during pregnancy leads to au…

Autoimmune diseasePregnancySex Steroid Hormonesanimal diseasesPhysiologychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologybiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.diseaseAcquired immune systemSexual dimorphismlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HImmune systemmedicinebacteriaTestosteroneHormoneSHS Web of Conferences
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Pineal ?synaptic? ribbons and spherules during the estrous cycle in rats

1983

In previous studies pineal "synaptic" ribbons have been shown to undergo striking numerical changes under various physiological and experimental conditions and to be regulated by beta-adrenergic mechanisms. The aim of the present investigation was to study the numbers of pineal "synaptic" ribbons and spherules in Wistar rats throughout the estrous cycle and to compare them with those in males. There were no statistically significant differences in the numbers of ribbons and spherules between males and females and in the females at the different stages of the estrous cycle, indicating that the structures in question, in vivo, do not appear to be regulated by naturally occurring changes of se…

Maleendocrine systemEmbryologymedicine.medical_specialtyBiologyPineal GlandPineal glandSex FactorsEstrusPregnancySex factorsIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsEstrous cycleSex Steroid HormonesRats Inbred StrainsCell BiologyRatsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemSynapsesFemalesense organsAnatomyhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsDevelopmental BiologyAnatomy and Embryology
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Sex steroid hormone receptors, their ligands, and nuclear and non-nuclear pathways

2015

The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific receptors for those hormones. Once the hormone has bound to its receptor, and following structural and biochemical modifications to the receptor, it separates from cytoplasmic chaperone proteins, thereby exposing the nuclear localization sequences that result in the activation of the receptor and initiation of the biological actions of the hormone on the target cell. In addition, recent work has demonstrated new pathways of steroid signaling through orphan and cell surface receptors that contribute to more rapid, “non-nuclear” or non-transcriptional effects of steroid hormones, often involving G-pro…

orphan receptorreceptorreceptorsandrogenBiologyprogesteronegenomic pathwaySettore BIO/10 - Biochimicaestrogensex steroid hormoneReceptorlcsh:Science (General)Orphan receptorHormone response elementsex steroid hormones; receptors; estrogens; androgens; progesterone; genomic pathway; non-genomic pathway; orphan receptorandrogensSex hormone receptornon-genomic pathwayBiochemistryNuclear receptorSex steroidHormone receptorsex steroid hormonesEstrogen-related receptor gammaestrogenslcsh:Q1-390AIMS Molecular Science
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