Artículo de publicación ISIIncreasing evidence suggests that nongenomic effects of testosterone and anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) operate concertedly with genomic effects. Classically, these responses have been viewed as separate and independent processes, primarily because nongenomic responses are faster and appear to be mediated by membrane androgen receptors, whereas long-term genomic effects are mediated through cytosolic androgen receptors regulating transcriptional activity. Numerous studies have demonstrated increases in intracellular Ca(2+) in response to AAS. These Ca(2+) mediated responses have been seen in a diversity of cell types, including osteoblasts, platelets, skeletal muscle cells, cardiac myocytes and neurons. The ve...
AbstractUsing the Fura-2 method we investigated a possible direct action of testosterone on cytosoli...
The principle steroidal androgens are testosterone and its metabolite 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), ...
Background: Neurosteroids form the unique group because of their dual mechanism of action. Classical...
Artículo de publicación ISIIncreasing evidence suggests that nongenomic effects of testosterone and ...
Androgens are associated with important effects on the heart, such as hypertrophy or apoptosis. Thes...
While androgens generally have been associated with an increased cardiovascular risk, recent studies...
tosterone-mediated intracellular calcium response in skele-tal muscle cell cultures. Am J Physiol En...
The prostate stroma plays a large role in the pathophysiology of two common diseases afflicting the ...
Androgens are known to exert their effects via genomic signalling, which involves intracellular andr...
Androgens increase both the size and strength of skeletal muscle via diverse mechanisms. The aim of ...
Testosterone plays a crucial role in neuronal function, but elevated concentrations can have deleter...
Background and purpose: Androgens cause non-genomic relaxation in several smooth muscle preparations...
There exists a striking gender difference in the incidence of atherosclerosis. Androgen exposure may...
Ca2+ oscillations are one of the most important signals within the cell. The mechanism for generatio...
Testosterone is known to induce cardiac hypertrophy through androgen receptor (AR)-dependent and -in...
AbstractUsing the Fura-2 method we investigated a possible direct action of testosterone on cytosoli...
The principle steroidal androgens are testosterone and its metabolite 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), ...
Background: Neurosteroids form the unique group because of their dual mechanism of action. Classical...
Artículo de publicación ISIIncreasing evidence suggests that nongenomic effects of testosterone and ...
Androgens are associated with important effects on the heart, such as hypertrophy or apoptosis. Thes...
While androgens generally have been associated with an increased cardiovascular risk, recent studies...
tosterone-mediated intracellular calcium response in skele-tal muscle cell cultures. Am J Physiol En...
The prostate stroma plays a large role in the pathophysiology of two common diseases afflicting the ...
Androgens are known to exert their effects via genomic signalling, which involves intracellular andr...
Androgens increase both the size and strength of skeletal muscle via diverse mechanisms. The aim of ...
Testosterone plays a crucial role in neuronal function, but elevated concentrations can have deleter...
Background and purpose: Androgens cause non-genomic relaxation in several smooth muscle preparations...
There exists a striking gender difference in the incidence of atherosclerosis. Androgen exposure may...
Ca2+ oscillations are one of the most important signals within the cell. The mechanism for generatio...
Testosterone is known to induce cardiac hypertrophy through androgen receptor (AR)-dependent and -in...
AbstractUsing the Fura-2 method we investigated a possible direct action of testosterone on cytosoli...
The principle steroidal androgens are testosterone and its metabolite 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), ...
Background: Neurosteroids form the unique group because of their dual mechanism of action. Classical...