Search Results - "Gorowska, E."
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Postnatal exposure to flutamide affects CDH1 and CTNNB1 gene expression in adult pig epididymis and prostate and alters metabolism of testosterone
Published in Andrology (Oxford) (01-03-2014)“…Summary In both epididymis and prostate the dynamic cross‐talk between the cells is hormonally regulated and, in part, through direct cell‐to‐cell…”
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Flutamide alters the distribution of c-Src and affects the N-cadherin-[beta]-catenin complex in the seminiferous epithelium of adult rat
Published in Andrology (Oxford) (01-05-2015)“…Summary This study was undertaken to explore interactions between c-Src kinase and the N-cadherin-[beta]-catenin complex in seminiferous tubules of…”
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Flutamide alters the distribution of c‐Src and affects the N‐cadherin–β‐catenin complex in the seminiferous epithelium of adult rat
Published in Andrology (Oxford) (01-05-2015)“…Summary This study was undertaken to explore interactions between c‐Src kinase and the N‐cadherin–β‐catenin complex in seminiferous tubules of…”
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The role of G-protein-coupled membrane estrogen receptor in mouse Leydig cell function—in vivo and in vitro evaluation
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-11-2018)“…In this study, G-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) was inactivated, by treatment with antagonist (G-15), in testes of C57BL/6 mice: immature (3 weeks old),…”
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Do G-protein coupled estrogen receptor and bisphenol A analogs influence on Leydig cell epigenetic regulation in immature boar testis ex vivo?
Published in Animal reproduction science (01-08-2019)“…Organotypic culture of testicular fragments from 7-day-old male pigs (Polish White Large) was used. Tissues were treated with an antagonist of G-protein…”
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Towards understanding leydigioma: do G protein-coupled estrogen receptor and peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor regulate lipid metabolism and steroidogenesis in Leydig cell tumors?
Published in Protoplasma (01-07-2020)“…Leydig cell tumors (LCT) are the most common type of testicular stromal tumor. Herein, we investigate the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) and…”
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Regulation of steroidogenic function of mouse Leydig cells: G-coupled membrane estrogen receptor and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor partnership
Published in Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society (01-06-2018)“…We tested whether G-coupled membrane estrogen receptor (GPER) and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) partnership exists and whether this…”
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Leydig cell tumorigenesis - implication of G-protein coupled membrane estrogen receptor, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor and xenoestrogen exposure. In vivo and in vitro appraisal
Published in Tissue & cell (01-12-2019)“…•In mouse testes with Leydig cell tumor expression of GPER and PPAR is altered.•Treatment of MA-10 cells with BPA and its derivatives effects on GPER and PPAR…”
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Do estrogens regulate lipid status in testicular steroidogenic Leydig cell?
Published in Acta histochemica (01-07-2019)“…In this study mouse Leydig cell (MA-10) were treated with G-protein coupled membrane estrogen receptor antagonist (G-15; 10 nM). Cells were analyzed by Western…”
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Does signaling of estrogen-related receptors affect structure and function of bank vole Leydig cells?
Published in Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society (01-06-2017)“…To get a deeper insight into the function of estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) and dissect underlying mechanism in Leydig cells, ERRs (type α, β and γ) were…”
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Interplay between estrogen-related receptors and steroidogenesis-controlling molecules in adrenals. In vivo and in vitro study
Published in Acta histochemica (01-07-2018)“…Estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) α, β and γ appear to be novel molecules implicated in estrogen signaling. We blocked and activated ERRs in mouse (C57BL/6)…”
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Do active substances of thymus influence the processes of aging? VIII. Cerebral superoxide dismutase activity and malonyl dialdehyde concentration in aging mice treated with embryonal and early fetal thymic calf extracts (ETCE) and mature calf thymic extracts (thymex L and TFX)
Published in Acta medica Polona (1989)“…Cerebral superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malonyl dialdehyde (MDA) concentration were determined in 450 day female BNe strain mice. These animals were…”
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