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Título: The Influence of Estrogens on the Biological and TherapeuticActions of Growth Hormone in the Liver
Autores/as: Mirecki Garrido, Mercedes de 
Guerra, Borja 
Mateos-Díaz, Carlos
Jímenez-Monzón, Roberto
Diaz-Chico, Bonifacio 
Díaz-Chico, Juan C. 
Fernández-Pérez, Leandro 
Clasificación UNESCO: 320101 Oncología
Palabras clave: Growth hormone
17β-estradiol
Liver
Growth
Metabolism, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Publicación seriada: Pharmaceuticals 
Resumen: GH is main regulator of body growth and composition, somatic development, intermediate metabolism and gender-dependent dimorphism in mammals. The liver is a direct target of estrogens because it expresses estrogen receptors which are connected with development, lipid metabolism and insulin sensitivity, hepatic carcinogenesis, protection from drug-induced toxicity and fertility. In addition, estrogens can modulate GH actions in liver by acting centrally, regulating pituitary GH secretion, and, peripherally, by modulating GHR-JAK2-STAT5 signalling pathway
GH is main regulator of body growth and composition, somatic development, intermediate metabolism and gender-dependent dimorphism in mammals. The liver is a direct target of estrogens because it expresses estrogen receptors which are connected with development, lipid metabolism and insulin sensitivity, hepatic carcinogenesis, protection from drug-induced toxicity and fertility. In addition, estrogens can modulate GH actions in liver by acting centrally, regulating pituitary GH secretion, and, peripherally, by modulating GHR-JAK2-STAT5 signalling pathway
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/18969
ISSN: 1424-8247
DOI: 10.3390/ph5070758
Fuente: Pharmaceuticals [ISSN 1424-8247], v. 5(7), p. 758-778
Derechos: by-nc-nd
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