The Mechanism of Action of Androgens
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I. A Contemporary Model for the Mechanism of Action of Androgens.- 1. Definitions.- 2. The Model for the Mechanism of Action of Androgens.- 3. Experimental Support for the Model.- a) Antiandrogens.- b) Experimental Testicular Feminisation Syndromes.- c) Specificity of Induction and Dose-Response Phenomena.- d) Temporal Integration of Steroid-Mediated Responses.- e) Tumours with Different Sensitivities to Androgens.- 4. Limitations of the Model of Androgen Action.- a) Fundamental Mechanisms of Hormone Action.- b) Redundant (Aberrant) Binding.- c) General Applicability of the Model.- d) Acute Tissue-Specificity of Androgenic Responses.- e) Androgen Responses Independent of the Receptor System.- f) Hormonal Synergism.- g) Responses Independent of Transcription.- 5. Conclusions.- II. The Metabolism of Androgens in Relation to Their Mechanism of Action.- 1. Relative Biological Activities of Testosterone and Its Metabolites.- 2. General Comments on the Metabolism of Androgens.- 3. Developmental Aspects of the Metabolism of Testosterone.- a) Foetal Development.- b) Neonatal Development.- c) Adult Development.- d) Fluctuations in the Circulating Concentrations of Androgens.- 4. Androgenic Responses Not Mediated by 5?-dihydrotestosterone.- 5. Interconversion of Steroid Hormones.- 6. Conclusions.- III. Initial Events in the Mechanism of Action of Androgens.- 1. The Uptake, Retention, and Release of Androgens: Studies on Rat Ventral Prostate Gland.- a) Transport of Testosterone and Related Steroids in Plasma.- b) Entry of Testosterone into Cells.- c) Cytoplasmic Receptors for Androgens.- d) Antiandrogens.- e) The Nuclear Binding of 5?-dihydrotestosterone.- f) Reconstituted, Cell-Free Systems for the Nuclear Transfer of 5?-dihydrotestosterone: the Acceptor Hypothesis.- g) The Structure of Chromatin and the Nature of Nuclear Acceptor Sites.- h) The Exit of 5?-dihydrotestosterone from the Prostate Gland: Receptor Cycling.- i) Binding of Steroids Other than 5?-dihydrotestosterone.- j) Purification of Receptor Proteins.- 2. The Binding of Androgens in Other Target Cells.- a) Distribution and Specificity of Receptors for Androgens and Related Steroids.- b) Physical Properties of Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Receptors.- c) Binding of Hormones Other than Androgens.- d) Specificity of Androgenic Responses.- 3. Initial Biochemical Events Stimulated by Androgens.- a) Protein Synthesis.- b) Activation of Protein Phosphokinases.- c) Stimulation of the Initiation Step of Protein Synthesis.- d) The Androgenic Regulation of RNA Synthesis: Receptor Effects in vitro.- 4. Conclusions.- IV.Early Events Stimulated by Androgens.- 1. Early Biochemical Changes Stimulated by Androgens.- 2. A More Detailed Enquiry into Enzyme Induction by Androgens: Aldolase in Rat Prostate.- 3. Experimental Models for Studying Tissue-Specific Responses.- a) Rat Seminal Vesicle.- b) Mouse Kidney.- 4. Morphologic Aspects of Androgenic Stimulation.- 5. Conclusions.- V.Late Events in the Mechanism of Action of Androgens.- 1. Cell Renewal and Morphologic Studies on the Mitogenic Activity of Testosterone and Its Metabolites.- 2. Biochemical Approaches to the Regulation of Mitosis in Rat Ventral Prostate Gland.- a) Enzymes Engaged in DNA Replication.- b) Proteins Regulating the Onset of Mitosis.- c) DNA-Unwinding Proteins.- d) Synthesis of Histones.- 3. Conclusions.- Overall Conclusions.- References.
Reihe/Serie | Monographs on Endocrinology ; 10 |
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Zusatzinfo | biography |
Verlagsort | Berlin |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 550 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Urologie |
ISBN-10 | 3-540-07941-6 / 3540079416 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-540-07941-5 / 9783540079415 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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