ESTROGEN

ĕsˈtrəjən, any one of a group of hormones synthesized by the reproductive organs and adrenal glands in females and, in lesser quantities, in males. The estrogens cause the thickening of the lining of the uterus and vagina in the early phase of the ovulatory, or menstrual, cycle (see menstruation); in lower animals cyclical estrogen secretion also induces estrus, or "heat." The estrogens are also responsible for female secondary sex characteristics such as, in humans, pubic hair and breasts, and they affect other tissues including the genital organs, skin, hair, blood vessels, bone, and pelvic muscles.

The major estrogen secreted by the ovary is 17β-estradiol; this is converted to estrone in the blood. Estriol is the principal estrogen formed by the placenta during pregnancy. These three compounds, 17β-estradiol, estrone, and estriol, account for most of the estrogenic activity in humans.

The ability of estrogens to suppress secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) by the pituitary gland and thereby inhibit ovulation makes estrogen and estrogenlike compounds major components in oral contraceptives. Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) uses synthetic estrogen (e.g., Premarin), typically given with progestins (e.g., Provera) to treat the physical changes of menopause, including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. ERT also retards the development of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women but increases the risk of breast cancer, heart attack (see infarction), stroke, and, when not given with progestins, uterine cancer. Estrogens are also used to treat prostate cancer.

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...Bush T, et al: Randomized trial of estrogen plus progestin for secondary prevention...Willett WC, et al: Postmenopausal estrogen therapy and cardiovascular disease...Manson JE, et al: Postmenopausal estrogen and progestin use and the risk of cardiovascular...
TREATING OSTEOPOROSIS WITH ESTROGEN Estrogen replacement therapy ERT has been shown to be an effective preventive...against bone loss. Studies have revealed that women who start estrogen therapy within a few years of menopause maintain their bone...
...postmenopausal woman. Although this form of estrogen replace- ment therapy (ERT) is capable...postmenopausal woman with a uterus, estrogen administration alone has been associated...administration of progesterone in addition to estrogen. The combina- tion of estrogen and...
...receptor binding to estrogen response el- ements...McDonnell D. Novel estrogen response ele- ments...differentially responsive to estrogens and antie- strogens...Katzenellenbogen B. An estrogen receptor-selective...represses the activity of estrogens. Proc Natl Acad Sci...
...study of postmenopausal women with low estrogen who were suffering from depression and...anxiety, and who received treatments of estrogen and progester- one, demonstrated associations between different combinations of estrogen and progesterone and spe- cific mood...
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...mode of action of estrogens is mediated by transcriptional...actions of the nuclear estrogen receptors, ERalpha...signaling, nonclassical estrogen signaling should...nonclassical signaling, estrogens promote ERalpha...Furthermore, estrogens can trigger rapid...These types of estrogen activities cannot...
Estrogen, Physical Activity, and Bone Health...integral role of physical activity and estrogen in lifelong bone health. Skeletal Development...these small increases are meaningful. Estrogen and BMD Estrogen is a steroid hormone...
...endocrine disruptors, estrogen receptors, glial...species, endogenous estrogens (E.sub.2...el. 1997. Human estrogen receptor beta...Feldman D. 1997. Estrogens from plastic...coactivator recruitment by estrogen receptor (ER...Environmental and dietary estrogens and human health...
...rats responds to estrogens via estrogen receptor 1 (alpha...human prostate estrogen receptor 2 (beta...most responses to estrogens during development...dose effects of estrogens on prostatic Ar regulation are estrogen receptor -dependent...
...exposure to individual estrogens, total estrogen exposure was expressed...700 depending on estrogen category (Table...Prescribed endogenous estrogens have the largest...prescribed synthetic estrogens, and the MOS for total estrogen exposure from drinking...
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...approximately 12%. Oral estrogen also has the benefits of increasing...therefore, transdermal estrogen is a more reasonable option...doses, as with OCPs, oral estrogens can increase renin substrate...consistently associated with estrogen replacement and in some cases...
...there are multiple estrogens in the body that can...tasks. She found that estrogen signals genes via different...understanding of what estrogen and the estrogen receptor are all about...that, classically, estrogens have been categorized...
...of breaking down estrogens. She and her colleagues...in a flask with estrogen as the only food...can also remove estrogens. Studies have shown...with and removes estrogen. But those studies...measured the removal of estrogens from a test wetland...concentration as estrogen-spiked water moved...
Estrogen Improves Lung Function. Estrogen may be a new postnatal therapy to improve lung function and...latter part of pregnancy, the placenta produces large amounts of estrogen that enter the fetal circulation. Another spike of estrogen...
Delivering Estrogen after Menopause. Physicians have a new...slow, continuous dose of estradiol, an estrogen produced by the ovaries, that lasts...common side effects of menopause and estrogen deficiency, it is something that all...
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Its Estrogen, Stupid, and Plenty of It. Byline: Wesley...congressional pay. Yesterday was all about celebrating estrogen. More powerful than strontium-90, deadlier than polonium-210, estrogen is better for you than testosterone. That was...
10 Days + 45 Acts = Estrogen Fest. Byline: Barbara Vitello Estrogen Fest, the bi-annual celebration of female artists...Individuals and ensembles scheduled to participate in Estrogen Fest 2007: Back on the Fringe include Ann Filmer...
Estrogen Therapy Tied to Healthy Hearts. Byline: Jennifer...Not every medical finding on the female hormone estrogen is negative. New studies are emphasizing potential benefits of estrogen-replacement therapy rather than its risks. In...
Estrogen may aid memory in aging by Ruth Larson Women who use estrogen replacement therapy may stave off the memory loss...their study was the first to document the effect of estrogen on visual memory - a womans ability to remember what...
Does death by estrogen threaten the churches? Mainstream becomes...the words of one of them, with "death by estrogen." This is the startling message in a new...dont experience this unique brand of death by estrogen."
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...lower animals cyclical estrogen secretion also induces...or "heat." The estrogens are also responsible...Estriol is the principal estrogen formed by the placenta...humans. The ability of estrogens to suppress secretion...inhibit ovulation makes estrogen and estrogenlike compounds...
...postmenopausal women the production of estrogen , a hormone that helps maintain the levels...process or prevent further bone loss. Estrogen replacement therapy for postmenopausal...and raloxifene (Evista), a selective estrogen receptor modulator that can increase...
...its production of gonadotropins, which in turn stimulate the production of predominantly estrogen in girls, and predominantly testosterone in boys. Estrogen and testosterone are responsible for breast development, hair growth on the face and body...
...not known. It is also common among anorexics. The lack of estrogen, however, may contribute to the development of osteoporosis...time. Methods of treatment include oral contraceptives or estrogen-progestin therapy...
...steroids including testosterone . Synthetic compounds with progesteronelike activity have been developed that, along with estrogen , are used in oral contraceptives. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
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