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the follicular phase; these increases were proportional to the changes in estrogen and 17-OH progesterone levels. Although we did not observe any associations between plasma vaspin level and either gonadotrophins or sex steroid hormones, the results of
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Introduction Steroid hormones produced by the human fetal adrenal glands (HFA) have been proposed to regulate intrauterine homeostasis and the maturation of certain organs required for extrauterine life ( 1 ). In this case, appropriate
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were incubated with each secretagogue for 24 h at 37 °C. Cortisol, Δ4-androstenedione and testosterone secretions were quantified by RIA procedure using specific antibodies (Sigma–Aldrich) and tritiated steroid hormones (Perkin Elmer, Villebon
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on steroid hormone and other biochemical analyses instead of molecular genetics ( 36 ). For 46,XY DSD boys, it seems that the etiology remains largely unknown in the clinical setting. In the research setting, however, the overall genetic diagnostic
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. Steroid hormone replacement is tailored according to symptoms and biochemical markers. There is a large number of circulating hormones (adrenal cortex hormones, precursors, ACTH and renin) which potentially can serve as markers of the steroid replacement
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. Six cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes including CYP11A1, CYP11B1, CYP11B2, CYP17A1, CYP19A1 and CYP21A2 are involved in the synthesis of steroid hormones. Although deficiencies of any of these enzymes can result in CAH ( 3 ), CYP21A2 deficiency (21OHD
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active form of 1,25(OH)2D3 binds to vitamin D receptors (VDR), which is like other steroid hormones to a nuclear hormone receptor. VDR is a member of the nuclear transcription factor superfamily and is detected in most tissues. Through activation by 1