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Endometrial progesterone resistance and PCOS
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نویسنده
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li x. ,feng y. ,lin j.-f. ,billig h. ,shao r.
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منبع
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journal of biomedical science - 2014 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) is a state of altered steroid hormone production and activity. chronic estrogen exposure or lack of progesterone due to ovarian dysfunction can result in endometrial hyperplasia and carcinoma. a key contributor to our understanding of progesterone as a critical regulator for normal uterine function has been the elucidation of progesterone receptor (pr) expression,regulation,and signaling pathways. several human studies indicate that pr-mediated signaling pathways in the nucleus are associated with progesterone resistance in women with pcos. the aim of this review is to provide an overview of endometrial progesterone resistance in women with pcos; to present the pr structure,its different isoforms,and their expression in the endometrium; to illustrate the possible regulation of pr and pr-mediated signaling in progesterone resistance in women with pcos; and to discuss current clinical treatments for atypical endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial carcinoma in women with pcos and accompanying progesterone resistance. © 2014li et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
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کلیدواژه
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Endometrium; PCOS; Progesterone receptor isoforms; Progesterone resistance
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department of physiology/endocrinology,institute of neuroscience and physiology,university of gothenburg,sweden,department of gynecology,obstetrics and gynecology hospital,fudan university,shanghai 200011, China, department of physiology/endocrinology,institute of neuroscience and physiology,university of gothenburg,sweden,department of integrative medicine and neurobiology,institute of brain science,fudan university,shanghai 200032, China, department of gynecology,obstetrics and gynecology hospital,fudan university,shanghai 200011, China, department of physiology/endocrinology,institute of neuroscience and physiology,university of gothenburg, Sweden, department of physiology/endocrinology,institute of neuroscience and physiology,university of gothenburg, Sweden
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