Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action

Steroids are essential hormones that regulate biological processes across their lifespan. Steroid hormone production and action must be tightly controlled otherwise there can be detrimental effects on physiological function leading to disease. This reprint contains original and review articles by ex...

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description Steroids are essential hormones that regulate biological processes across their lifespan. Steroid hormone production and action must be tightly controlled otherwise there can be detrimental effects on physiological function leading to disease. This reprint contains original and review articles by experts at the cutting edge of their fields published in a Special Issue on the “Molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone biosynthesis and action” of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. The topics include: 1) Steroid hormone biosynthesis, including substrate availability, mechanism of steroidogenic enzyme action, and the impact of mutations; 2) Molecular and cellular regulation of steroidogenesis, including steroidogenic cell response to hormone stimulation, signaling pathways, kinases, transcription factors, and gene expression; 3) Molecular mechanisms of endocrine disruptor action on steroidogenic cells; and 4) New tools and approaches to detect and study steroid hormones.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-989552024-03-31T13:08:23Z Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action Tremblay, Jacques J. steroidogenesis testis transcription testosterone Leydig cell GATA cholesterol cholesterol transport steroidogenic acute regulatory protein sterol carrier protein 2 sterol carrier protein-x MnHR4 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) Macrobrachium nipponense molt RNA interference Leydig cells star AMPK phosphoproteomics proteomics activator protein 1 CREB CEBPB Steroidogenesis signaling cascade Nuclear receptors bZIP factors MEF2 factors GATA4 CAMKI PKA ERK1/2 Hippo signaling Lats1/2 fetal Leydig cells Sertoli cells transgenic mouse model ovary cow Hippo follicle deviation or divergence yes-associated protein 1 CTGF CYR61 ANKRD1 transgenic mice adrenal cortex development maintenance glucocorticoid receptor androgens leydig cells AAV9 insulin-like 3 transcription factors linker-scanning mutagenesis DNA–protein interactions bile acids TGR5 cholesterol esters LH LH-receptor spermatogenesis thrombospondin-2 NR5A1 enhancer pituitary gonadotrope luteinizing hormone follicle-stimulating hormone 11-oxygenated androgens steroid hormones LC-MS/MS method validation adrenocortical carcinoma histone deacetylase inhibitor cell differentiation gene expression adrenal gland inner cortex X-zone DHCR24 seladin-1 endocrine disruptors EDC mixtures in utero exposures transcriptome analysis testicular function aldo-keto reductase bile acid deficiency congenital adrenal hyperplasia hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase prostate cancer single nucleotide polymorphism structure-function steroid reductase pseudohermaphroditism thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Steroids are essential hormones that regulate biological processes across their lifespan. Steroid hormone production and action must be tightly controlled otherwise there can be detrimental effects on physiological function leading to disease. This reprint contains original and review articles by experts at the cutting edge of their fields published in a Special Issue on the “Molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone biosynthesis and action” of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. The topics include: 1) Steroid hormone biosynthesis, including substrate availability, mechanism of steroidogenic enzyme action, and the impact of mutations; 2) Molecular and cellular regulation of steroidogenesis, including steroidogenic cell response to hormone stimulation, signaling pathways, kinases, transcription factors, and gene expression; 3) Molecular mechanisms of endocrine disruptor action on steroidogenic cells; and 4) New tools and approaches to detect and study steroid hormones. 2023-04-05T13:00:51Z 2023-04-05T13:00:51Z 2023 book ONIX_20230405_9783036570037_234 9783036570037 9783036570020 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/98955 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7008 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7008 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7002-0 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7002-0 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036570037 9783036570020 360 Basel open access
spellingShingle steroidogenesis
testis
transcription
testosterone
Leydig cell
GATA
cholesterol
cholesterol transport
steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
sterol carrier protein 2
sterol carrier protein-x
MnHR4
20-hydroxyecdysone (20E)
Macrobrachium nipponense
molt
RNA interference
Leydig cells
star
AMPK
phosphoproteomics
proteomics
activator protein 1
CREB
CEBPB
Steroidogenesis
signaling cascade
Nuclear receptors
bZIP factors
MEF2 factors
GATA4
CAMKI
PKA
ERK1/2
Hippo signaling
Lats1/2
fetal Leydig cells
Sertoli cells
transgenic mouse model
ovary
cow
Hippo
follicle deviation or divergence
yes-associated protein 1
CTGF
CYR61
ANKRD1
transgenic mice
adrenal cortex
development
maintenance
glucocorticoid receptor
androgens
leydig cells
AAV9
insulin-like 3
transcription factors
linker-scanning mutagenesis
DNA–protein interactions
bile acids
TGR5
cholesterol esters
LH
LH-receptor
spermatogenesis
thrombospondin-2
NR5A1
enhancer
pituitary gonadotrope
luteinizing hormone
follicle-stimulating hormone
11-oxygenated androgens
steroid hormones
LC-MS/MS
method validation
adrenocortical carcinoma
histone deacetylase inhibitor
cell differentiation
gene expression
adrenal gland inner cortex
X-zone
DHCR24
seladin-1
endocrine disruptors
EDC mixtures
in utero exposures
transcriptome analysis
testicular function
aldo-keto reductase
bile acid
deficiency
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
prostate cancer
single nucleotide polymorphism
structure-function
steroid reductase
pseudohermaphroditism
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action
title Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action
title_full Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action
title_fullStr Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action
title_short Molecular Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Action
title_sort molecular mechanisms of steroid hormone biosynthesis and action
topic steroidogenesis
testis
transcription
testosterone
Leydig cell
GATA
cholesterol
cholesterol transport
steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
sterol carrier protein 2
sterol carrier protein-x
MnHR4
20-hydroxyecdysone (20E)
Macrobrachium nipponense
molt
RNA interference
Leydig cells
star
AMPK
phosphoproteomics
proteomics
activator protein 1
CREB
CEBPB
Steroidogenesis
signaling cascade
Nuclear receptors
bZIP factors
MEF2 factors
GATA4
CAMKI
PKA
ERK1/2
Hippo signaling
Lats1/2
fetal Leydig cells
Sertoli cells
transgenic mouse model
ovary
cow
Hippo
follicle deviation or divergence
yes-associated protein 1
CTGF
CYR61
ANKRD1
transgenic mice
adrenal cortex
development
maintenance
glucocorticoid receptor
androgens
leydig cells
AAV9
insulin-like 3
transcription factors
linker-scanning mutagenesis
DNA–protein interactions
bile acids
TGR5
cholesterol esters
LH
LH-receptor
spermatogenesis
thrombospondin-2
NR5A1
enhancer
pituitary gonadotrope
luteinizing hormone
follicle-stimulating hormone
11-oxygenated androgens
steroid hormones
LC-MS/MS
method validation
adrenocortical carcinoma
histone deacetylase inhibitor
cell differentiation
gene expression
adrenal gland inner cortex
X-zone
DHCR24
seladin-1
endocrine disruptors
EDC mixtures
in utero exposures
transcriptome analysis
testicular function
aldo-keto reductase
bile acid
deficiency
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
prostate cancer
single nucleotide polymorphism
structure-function
steroid reductase
pseudohermaphroditism
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet steroidogenesis
testis
transcription
testosterone
Leydig cell
GATA
cholesterol
cholesterol transport
steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
sterol carrier protein 2
sterol carrier protein-x
MnHR4
20-hydroxyecdysone (20E)
Macrobrachium nipponense
molt
RNA interference
Leydig cells
star
AMPK
phosphoproteomics
proteomics
activator protein 1
CREB
CEBPB
Steroidogenesis
signaling cascade
Nuclear receptors
bZIP factors
MEF2 factors
GATA4
CAMKI
PKA
ERK1/2
Hippo signaling
Lats1/2
fetal Leydig cells
Sertoli cells
transgenic mouse model
ovary
cow
Hippo
follicle deviation or divergence
yes-associated protein 1
CTGF
CYR61
ANKRD1
transgenic mice
adrenal cortex
development
maintenance
glucocorticoid receptor
androgens
leydig cells
AAV9
insulin-like 3
transcription factors
linker-scanning mutagenesis
DNA–protein interactions
bile acids
TGR5
cholesterol esters
LH
LH-receptor
spermatogenesis
thrombospondin-2
NR5A1
enhancer
pituitary gonadotrope
luteinizing hormone
follicle-stimulating hormone
11-oxygenated androgens
steroid hormones
LC-MS/MS
method validation
adrenocortical carcinoma
histone deacetylase inhibitor
cell differentiation
gene expression
adrenal gland inner cortex
X-zone
DHCR24
seladin-1
endocrine disruptors
EDC mixtures
in utero exposures
transcriptome analysis
testicular function
aldo-keto reductase
bile acid
deficiency
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
prostate cancer
single nucleotide polymorphism
structure-function
steroid reductase
pseudohermaphroditism
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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