Estrogens control cell growth and viability in target cells via an interplay of genomic and extragenomic pathways not yet elucidated. Here, we show evidence that cell proliferation and survival are differentially regulated by estrogen in rat pituitary tumor PR1 cells. Pico- to femtomolar concentrations of 17beta-estradiol (E2) are sufficient to foster PR1 cell proliferation, whereas nanomolar concentrations of the same are needed to prevent cell death that occurs at a high rate in these cells in the absence of hormone. Activation of endogenous (PRL) or transfected estrogen-responsive genes occurs at the same, higher concentrations of E2 required to promote cell survival, whereas stimulation of cyclin D3 expression and DNA synthesis occur at...
the cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase The prevalence of pituitary adenomas is according to a in wome...
Estrogen is known to stimulate breast cancer development in humans. Ironically, high doses of estrog...
Several reports have indicated that prolactin-secreting cells (PRL cells) are generated from growth ...
Estrogens control cell growth and viability in target cells via an interplay of genomic and extragen...
Abstract Background Phytoestogens are a group of lipophillic plant compounds that can have estrogeni...
It is known that estrogen stimulates growth and inhibits apoptosis through estrogen receptor(ER)-med...
The molecular mechanisms involved in adrenocortical tumorigenesis are still not completely understoo...
Anterior pituitary cell turnover depends on a tight balance between proliferation and apoptosis. We ...
Estrogen receptor α has a role in regulating rat somatolactotroph tumor cell growth (GH3 cells). AMP...
Anterior pituitary cell turnover depends on a tight balance between proliferation and apoptosis. We ...
Anterior pituitary cell turnover occurring during female sexual cycle is a poorly understood process...
Estrogens are key to anterior pituitary function, stimulating hormone release and controlling cell f...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha)-negative breast cancer cells display an aggressive phenotype. We p...
Abstract We observed that sex steroid hormones, like growth factors, stimulate the Src/Ras/erk path...
Estradiol rapidly activates Src as well as the Src-dependent pathway in human mammary cancer-derived...
the cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase The prevalence of pituitary adenomas is according to a in wome...
Estrogen is known to stimulate breast cancer development in humans. Ironically, high doses of estrog...
Several reports have indicated that prolactin-secreting cells (PRL cells) are generated from growth ...
Estrogens control cell growth and viability in target cells via an interplay of genomic and extragen...
Abstract Background Phytoestogens are a group of lipophillic plant compounds that can have estrogeni...
It is known that estrogen stimulates growth and inhibits apoptosis through estrogen receptor(ER)-med...
The molecular mechanisms involved in adrenocortical tumorigenesis are still not completely understoo...
Anterior pituitary cell turnover depends on a tight balance between proliferation and apoptosis. We ...
Estrogen receptor α has a role in regulating rat somatolactotroph tumor cell growth (GH3 cells). AMP...
Anterior pituitary cell turnover depends on a tight balance between proliferation and apoptosis. We ...
Anterior pituitary cell turnover occurring during female sexual cycle is a poorly understood process...
Estrogens are key to anterior pituitary function, stimulating hormone release and controlling cell f...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha)-negative breast cancer cells display an aggressive phenotype. We p...
Abstract We observed that sex steroid hormones, like growth factors, stimulate the Src/Ras/erk path...
Estradiol rapidly activates Src as well as the Src-dependent pathway in human mammary cancer-derived...
the cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase The prevalence of pituitary adenomas is according to a in wome...
Estrogen is known to stimulate breast cancer development in humans. Ironically, high doses of estrog...
Several reports have indicated that prolactin-secreting cells (PRL cells) are generated from growth ...