Sentences with phrase «regulated by estrogen»

GT198, which is also a coactivator of receptors for steroid hormones such as estrogen, is normally regulated by estrogen, Ko said.
Of these genes, nearly half that were being suppressed were regulated by estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1), and their down - regulation was noted by the 30 minute mark.
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes well known for their involvement in the metabolism of tobacco carcinogens are also involved in estrogen metabolism, and many are regulated by estrogens (e.g. CYP 1A1, CYP 1B1, CYP 17) 5354, CYP 1B1, in particular, is upregulated by equilin and equilinin (hormones from pregnant mares found in Premarin ®) which converts these estrogens to 4 - OH (pro-carcinogenic) metabolites.
In vivo, breast cancer growth is regulated by estrogens and peptide growth factors, such as epidermal growth factor (EGF), the receptor of which has intrinsic PTK activity.

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Kuzu's capacity to regulate estrogen levels in mammals was demonstrated at the National Institute of Health and Nutrition in Tokyo, Japan, where tests showed that kuzu could prevent the bone loss induced by estrogen deficiency.
But I don't think that there's any pituitary atrophy that takes place once you stop taking endogenous HGH so osteoclast activity should just stay being regulated by PTH and Estrogen levels.
Yu and her research team were able to determine whether estrogen or testosterone regulated various cardiovascular risk factors by comparing two groups of men whose hormone levels were temporarily changed with combinations of medications.
Moreover, estrogen can exert direct effects on fat tissue by enhancing proliferation of preadipocytes, especially in females (232), and by up - regulating sc α2A - adrenergic receptors promoting SAT accumulation, notably in premenopausal women (233).
The biological activity of estrogen and testosterone, the sex hormones of the body, which are believed to play a part in type 2 diabetes development are regulated by a protein known as SHBG (sex hormone - binding globulin).
The estrogen level regulating compound known as sex hormone - binding globulin is also increased by lignans.
In addition to what we learned earlier about environmental estrogen, it is very important to know that the estrogen level in our body is also regulated by two other organ systems.
Excessive amounts of bad gut flora ramps up estrogen, increasing your risk for certain cancers but also stalling fat loss by — among other obstacles — messing with fat - regulating hormones.
I regularly recommend vitex to women transitioning off birth control pills, as it helps regulate estrogen - progesterone balance by boosting progesterone levels, which can be low after stopping hormonal birth control.
Variations in estrogen levels, caused by the menstrual cycle, regulate the brain's ability to suppress pain.
Fatigue in menopause is caused by hormonal changes; hormones such as estrogen regulate energy use at a cellular level, so when hormone levels drops during menopause, so too do energy levels.
Irritability during menopause is most often caused by hormonal changes, whereby low levels of circulating estrogen have an adverse effect on the neurotransmitters in the brain that are responsible for regulating mood.
They are caused primarily by hormonal imbalances; when production of the hormone estrogen drops, so too does the production of mood - regulating neurotransmitters, resulting in mood swings.
It does this not by adding or creating estrogen, testosterone, or other hormones, but by delivering the nutrients needed by the glands to produce the necessary hormones in amounts regulated by the body.
Cortisol helps you respond to the scary effects of your everyday ad - ventures by regulating the levels of other hormones, such as thyroid and estrogen.
However, recent studies suggest that gut microbes play another crucial role in the human body by regulating circulating estrogen levels.
By regulating the production of estrogen, phytoestrogens can be useful in the alternative treatment of low - estrogen conditions, such as hot flashes, during menopause.
This means that ERb's will get filled up by coumestans, but ERa - heavy tissue might suffer a decrease in estrogen - like activity because estrogen production in general gets down - regulated by the hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovaries, etc..
With more regulated estrogen, the liver eases back into optimal function, and the thyroid hormone can be assimilated and utilized by the body once again.
Additionally, by including more hormone regulating foods, one can help keep their estrogen at the appropriate level.
With more regulated estrogen, the liver eases back into optimal function, and thyroid hormones can be assimilated and utilized by the body once again.
A tissue culture study of human breast - cancer cells found that epigallocatechin gallate, or EGCG, an active compound in green tea, protects against some forms of breast cancer by regulating estrogen receptors on breast cells and inhibiting growth and reproduction of estrogen - dependant breast - cancer cells.
Many people think that their sex drive is regulated by hormones such as testosterone and estrogen, and that is partly right.
The sex hormones estrogen and testosterone are secreted by the ovaries and testes and regulate reproductive functioning.
Diindolylmethane, or DIMÂ ® has been shown to help regulate and promote a more efficient metabolism of estrogen, by supporting the body in metabolizing estrogen into more of the protective 2 - hydroxyesterone rather than the proliferative 16 - hydroxyesterone.
They all begin with the letter B, including varietals of cruciferous vegetables that regulate liver detoxification by inhibiting phase I and stimulating phase II detox, thereby regulating my estrogen levels; Brazil nuts to support my thyroid; bone broth to supply collagen for my skin and to seal my leaky gut; and a bag of avocados to provide healthy fat to rejuvenate and moisturize hair and scalp.
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