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Título: Control of Liver Gene Expression by Sex Steroids and Growth Hormone Interplay
Autores/as: Fernández Pérez, Leandro Fco 
De Mirecki Garrido, Mercedes 
Recio, Carlota
Guerra Hernández, Carlos Borja 
Clasificación UNESCO: 320502 Endocrinología
Palabras clave: Estrogens
Androgens
GH
Liver
Gene expression
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Editor/a: IntechOpen 
Proyectos: Desarrollo Preclínico de Nuevas Estructuras Bioactivas Moduladoras de Las Actividades Oncogénicas de Stat3/5 O de Los Receptores de Estrógenos 
Resumen: Sex steroids have important physiological actions, which are not limited to reproductive organs, in both females and males. They exert important physiological roles, including the regulation of somatotropic-liver axis, intermediate metabolism, or gender dimorphism. This is in part because the liver is a sex steroid-responsive organ where sex steroid- and growth hormone (GH)-dependent signaling pathways connect to regulate complex gene expression networks. Sex steroids can impact liver gene expression by a direct, through hepatic estrogen receptor (ER)α and androgen receptor (AR), or indirect mechanisms, by modulation of pituitary GH secretion and/or interaction with the GHR-STAT5b signaling pathway. Therefore, deficiency of sex steroid- and GH-dependent signaling pathways might cause a dramatic impact on mammalian liver physiology. In this chapter, we will focus our attention on main concepts and paradigms involved in the role and interplay between sex steroid- and GH-dependent signaling to regulate gene expression networks in the mammalian liver. A better understanding of how sex steroids and interactions with GH-STAT5b signaling pathway influence physiological and pathological states in the liver will contribute to improve clinical management of patients with disorders in body growth, development, and metabolism.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70624
ISBN: 978-1-78985-515-9
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86611
Fuente: Chemistry and Biological Activity of Steroids / Editado por Jorge António Ribeiro Salvador; Maria Manuel Cruz Silva (co-edit.)
URL: https://www.intechopen.com/books/chemistry-and-biological-activity-of-steroids/control-of-liver-gene-expression-by-sex-steroids-and-growth-hormone-interplay
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