Background: The implementation of gene therapy for the treatment of pituitary tumors emerges as a promising complement to surgery and may have distinct advantages over radiotherapy for this type of tumors. Up to now, suicide gene therapy has been the main experimental approach explored to treat experimental pituitary tumors. In the present study we assessed the effectiveness of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) gene therapy for the treatment of estrogen-induced prolactinomas in rats. Results: Female Sprague Dawley rats were subcutaneously implanted with silastic capsules filled with 17-β estradiol (E2) in order to induce pituitary prolactinomas. Blood samples were taken at regular intervals in order to measure serum prolactin (PRL). As e...
Abstract Background ...
Estrogen signaling plays an important role in pituitary development and function. In sensitive rat o...
Among all the hormone-secreting pituitary tumours, prolactinomas are the mostfrequently found in the...
Background: The implementation of gene therapy for the treatment of pituitary tumors emerges as a pr...
In previous studies, we assessed the effects of intrapituitary injection of a recombinant adenoviral...
Background: Insulin-like Growth Factor1 (IGF1) is a powerful neuroprotective molecule. We have previ...
Pituitary adenomas constitute the most frequent neuroendocrine pathology, comprising up to 15% of pr...
The etiology of pituitary adenomas remains largely unknown, with the exception of involvement of est...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is emerging as a powerful neuroprotective molecule that is stro...
Pituitary adenomas constitute the most frequent neuroendocrine pathology in humans. Current therapie...
We have examined the influence of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) on prolactin gene expression ...
The implementation of experimental gene therapy in animal models of neuroendocrine diseases is an ar...
Dopamine and estradiol interact in the regulation of lactotroph cell proliferation and prolactin sec...
Prolactinomas are the most frequently observed pituitary adenomas and most of themrespond well to co...
AbstractThe pituitary tumor transforming Gene (PTTG) is an oncogene that is highly expressed in most...
Abstract Background ...
Estrogen signaling plays an important role in pituitary development and function. In sensitive rat o...
Among all the hormone-secreting pituitary tumours, prolactinomas are the mostfrequently found in the...
Background: The implementation of gene therapy for the treatment of pituitary tumors emerges as a pr...
In previous studies, we assessed the effects of intrapituitary injection of a recombinant adenoviral...
Background: Insulin-like Growth Factor1 (IGF1) is a powerful neuroprotective molecule. We have previ...
Pituitary adenomas constitute the most frequent neuroendocrine pathology, comprising up to 15% of pr...
The etiology of pituitary adenomas remains largely unknown, with the exception of involvement of est...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is emerging as a powerful neuroprotective molecule that is stro...
Pituitary adenomas constitute the most frequent neuroendocrine pathology in humans. Current therapie...
We have examined the influence of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) on prolactin gene expression ...
The implementation of experimental gene therapy in animal models of neuroendocrine diseases is an ar...
Dopamine and estradiol interact in the regulation of lactotroph cell proliferation and prolactin sec...
Prolactinomas are the most frequently observed pituitary adenomas and most of themrespond well to co...
AbstractThe pituitary tumor transforming Gene (PTTG) is an oncogene that is highly expressed in most...
Abstract Background ...
Estrogen signaling plays an important role in pituitary development and function. In sensitive rat o...
Among all the hormone-secreting pituitary tumours, prolactinomas are the mostfrequently found in the...