Sex steroid receptors (SRs) traditionally have been regarded as transcription factors regulating the expression of target genes. However, alternative mechanisms of signal transduction have been identified recently. These actions of sex steroids do not require gene expression or protein synthesis and are independent of the nuclear localization of the receptors. Indeed, some of these actions are elicited by SRs at the plasma membrane. In the recent years significant advances have been made in the characterization of these rapid actions of sex steroids in the vascular system. Prototypical non-genomic actions of sex steroids at this level include the induction of rapid vasodilatation as well as anti-inflammatory and antiatherogenic actions. Ubi...
Previously we demonstrated that estrone non-genomically regulates rat aortic NOS and COX activity an...
Estrogen receptors are found on vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells; their expression is in...
Sex Hormones not only regulate reproductive function, but they also play a prominent role in the bio...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
Estrogen receptors act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocat...
Abstract We observed that sex steroid hormones, like growth factors, stimulate the Src/Ras/erk path...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
In addition to stimulating gene transcription, sex steroids trigger rapid, non-genomic responses in...
A two step model mechanism of steroid action has been recently postulated. In this study, we test th...
1. Epidemiological studies indicate a lower incidence of coronary heart disease in premenopausal wom...
ABSTRACT The biological effects of steroid hormones are mediated by receptors associated with the pl...
Cell movement is required in relevant physiological processes such as embryonic development, tissue ...
AbstractThe relationship of the classical receptors and their transcriptional activity to nongenotro...
Previously we demonstrated that estrone non-genomically regulates rat aortic NOS and COX activity an...
Estrogen receptors are found on vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells; their expression is in...
Sex Hormones not only regulate reproductive function, but they also play a prominent role in the bio...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
In the last two decades, several studies have unveiled a series of original signaling mechanisms thr...
Estrogen receptors act via the regulation of transcriptional processes, involving nuclear translocat...
Abstract We observed that sex steroid hormones, like growth factors, stimulate the Src/Ras/erk path...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
In addition to stimulating gene transcription, sex steroids trigger rapid, non-genomic responses in...
A two step model mechanism of steroid action has been recently postulated. In this study, we test th...
1. Epidemiological studies indicate a lower incidence of coronary heart disease in premenopausal wom...
ABSTRACT The biological effects of steroid hormones are mediated by receptors associated with the pl...
Cell movement is required in relevant physiological processes such as embryonic development, tissue ...
AbstractThe relationship of the classical receptors and their transcriptional activity to nongenotro...
Previously we demonstrated that estrone non-genomically regulates rat aortic NOS and COX activity an...
Estrogen receptors are found on vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells; their expression is in...
Sex Hormones not only regulate reproductive function, but they also play a prominent role in the bio...