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Steroid Biochemistry > X Mi eC ul: r Bic NO) PERGAMON Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biolog vy 69 (1999) 489-499 LIST OF CONTENTS APRIL-JUNE Vol. 69, No. 1-6 Editorial Fernand Labrie 1 Xth International Congress on Hormonal Steroids Quebec City, June 1998 Plenary Lectures Neil J. McKenna, Jianming Xu, Zafar Nawaz, -3 Nuclear receptor coactivators: multiple enzymes, multiple complexes, multiple Sophia Y. Tsai, Ming-Jer Tsai and functions Bert W. O’ Malley Xunrong Luo, Yayoi Ikeda, Deepak Lala, 13 Steroidogenic factor 1 SF-1 is essential for endocrine development anc Douglas Rice, Margaret Wong and Keith L. Parker A. D. Carlson, J. S. Obeid, N. Kanellopoulou, 19 Congenital adrenal hyperplasia: update on prenatal diagnosis and treatment R. C. Wilson and M. I. New Henry G. Burger 31 The endocrinology of the menopause Steroid Antagonists Henry U. Bryant, Andrew L. Glasebrook, 37 An estrogen receptor basis for raloxifene action in bone Na N. Yang and Masahiko Sato Glenn S. Takimoto, J. Dinny Graham, 45 Tamoxifen resistant breast cancer: coregulators determine Twila A. Jackson, Lin Tung, Roger L. Powell, transcription by antagonist-occupied steroid receptors Lawrence D. Horwitz and Kathryn B. Horwitz Fernand Labrie, Claude Labrie, Alain Bélanger, 51 EM-652 (SCH 57068 , a third generation SERM acting as pure antiestr Jacques Simard, Sylvain Gauthier, mammary gland and endometrium Van Luu-The, Yves Meérand, Vincent Giguere, Bernard Candas, Shougqi Luo, Céline Martel, Shankar Mohan Singh, Marc Fournier, Agnés Coquet, Virgile Richard, Ronald Charbonneau, Gilles Charpenet, André Tremblay, Gilles Tremblay, Lionel Cusan and Raymonde Veilleux Steroids and the Central Nervous System J. B. Hutchison, A. Wozniak, C. Beyer, 85 Steroid metabolising enzymes in the determination of brain gender M. Karolcezak and R. E. Hutchison I. Jung-Testas, A. Do Thi, H. Koenig, Progesterone as a neurosteroid: synthesis and actions in rat glial cell F. Desarnaud, K. Shazand, M. Schumacher and E. E. Baulieu Alexander G. Reznikov, Nadezhda D. Nosenko 109 Prenatal stress and glucocorticoid effects on the developing gender-related brain and Larisa V. Tarasenko Early Steps in Steroidogenesis Angelo Poletti and Luciano Martini 117 Androgen-activating enzymes in the central nervous system and Molecular Biology 69 (1999) 489-492 M. Culty, H. Li, N. Boujrad, H. Amri, B. Vidic, In vitro studies on the role of the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor in J. M. Bernassau, J. L. Reversat and steroidogenesis V. Papadopoulos Walter L. Miller and Jerome F. Strauss III Molecular pathology and mechanism of action of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein, StAR Steven R. King, Zhiming Liu, Jaemog Soh, Effects of disruption of the mitochondrial electrochemical gradient on steroidogen- Sarah Eimerl, Joseph Orly and esis and the Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory (StAR) protein Douglas M. Stocco Co-Regulators of Steroid Receptors Zhi-Qing Ma, Ming-Jer Tsai and 155 Suppression of gene expression by tethering KRAB domain to promoter of ER Sophia Y. Tsai target genes Shaun M. Cowley and Malcolm G. Parker 165 A comparison of transcriptional activation by ERx and ER/ Menopause S. R. Davis 177 The therapeutic use of androgens in women Régine Sitruk-Ware 185 Progestins in the menopause Cross-Talk between Nuclear Steroid Receptors and Signalling Pathways E. Stoecklin, M. Wissler, D. Schaetzle, E. Pfitzner 195 Interactions in the transcriptional regulation exerted by Stat5 and by members of and B. Groner the steroid hormone receptor family Enzyme Inhibitors Angela Brodie, Qing Lu and Brian Long Aromatase and its inhibitors r. M. Penning Molecular determinants of steroid recognition and catalysis in aldo-keto reductases. Lessons from 3z-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase A. Purohit, H. A. M. Hejaz, L. W. L. Woo, Recent advances in the development of steroid sulphatase inhibitors A. E. van Strien, B. V. L. Potter and M. J Prostate Cancer Mack Roach III 239 Current status of androgen suppression and radiotherapy for patients with prostate cancer Steroid Receptor Knock-Outs Shigeaki Kato, Ken-ichi Takeyama, 247 In vivo function of VDR in gene expression-VDR knock-out mice Sachiko Kitanaka, Akiko Murayama, Keisuke Sekine and Tatsuya Yoshizawa C. Kellendonk, F. Tronche, H. M. Reichardt and 253 Mutagenesis of the glucocorticoid receptor in mice G. Schitz Androgen Excess Melissa Kashar-Miller and Ricardo Azziz 261 Heritability and the risk of developing androgen excess Review Stephen Franks, Neda Gharani and Polycystic ovary syndrome: evidence for a primary disorder of ovarian Carole Gilling-Smith steroidogenesis Eduardo Villa, Olga Gonzalez-Albarran, Effects of hyperinsulinemia on vascular blood flows in experimental obesity Alberto Rabano and Rafael Garcia-Robles [ipo T. Huhtaniemi and Kim S. I. Pettersson Alterations in gonadal steroidogenesis in individuals expressing a common genetic variant of luteinizing hormone Breast Cancer J. R. Pasqualini and G. S. Chetrite 287 Estrone sulfatase versus estrone sulfotransferase in human breast cancer: potential clinical applications List of Contents |J ournal of Steroid Biochemistry ai Molecular Biolog M. A. Blankenstein, J. van de Ven, 293 Intratumoral levels] of estrogens in breast cancer I. Maitimu-Smeele, G. H. Donker, P. Chr de Jong, J. Daroszewski, J. Szymezak, A. Milewicz and J. H. H. Thijssen Review Elizabeth S. Ginsburg 299 Estrogen, alcohol and breast cancer risk Sex Differentiation A. O. Brinkmann, L. J. Blok, P. E. de Ruiter, 307 Mechanisms of androgen receptor activation and function P. Doesburg, K. Steketee, C. A. Berrevoets and J. Trapman Michael J. McPhaul 315 Molecular defects of th’ e androgen receptor Adrenal Steroidogenesis H. Nawata, T. Yanase, K. Oba, I. Ichino, M. Saito, 323 Human Ad4BP/SF-1 and its related nuclear receptor K. Goto, S. Ikuyama, H. Sakai and R. Takayanagi Ing-Cherng Guo and Bon-chu Chung Cell-type specificity of human CYP11Al TATA box Nicole Gallo-Payet, Mylene Cote, Cyclic AMP-independent effects of ACTH on glomerulosa c Alzbeta Chorvatova, Gilles Guillon and Marcel- cortex Daniel Payet Endocrine and Environmental Disruptors Susan C. Nagel, Frederick S. vom Saal and Wade 343 Developmental effects of estrogenic chemicals are predict V. Welshons incorporating medification of cell uptake by serum B. A. Cooke, L. Ashford, D. R. E. Abayasekara The role of chloride ions in the regulation of steroidogenesis i and M. Choi adrenal cells Gonadal Steroidogenesis Vidar Hansson;, Bjorn S. Skalhegg and 367 Cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) in testicular s. Ce Kjetil Tasken expression, differential regulation and targeting of subunits of PKA Christ:i ne Le Roy, Herve Lejeune, Franck Chuzel, 379 Autocrine regulation of Leydig cell differentiated functions b Jose M. Saez and Dominique Langlois factor I and transforming growth factor beta Mineralocorticoids—Hypertension Edith Hummler 385 Implication of ENaC in salt-sensitive hypertension Z. Krozowski, K. X. Z. Li, K. Koyama, R. E. Smith, 39] The type I and type II 11/-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzymes V. R. Obeyesekere, A. Stein-Oakley, H. Sasano, C. Coulter, T. Cole and K. E. Sheppard P>a. ul M. Sstteeww:a rt 403 2 Co. rtisol as a mineralocorticoid 3 in 1h uman disease P. C. White, A. Hautanen and M. Kupari 409 Aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) polymorphisms and cardiovascular functcuil or Steroidogenic Enzymes in Intracrine Tissues Dean W. Hum, Alain Belanger, Eric Lévesque, 113 Characterization of UDP-glucuronosyltransferases active on steroid hormones Olivier Barbier, Martin Beaulieu, Caroline Albert, Michel Vallée, Chantal Guillemette, André Tchernof, David Turgeon and Stéphanie Dubois S. X. Lin, Q. Han, A. Azzi, D-W. Zhu, A. Gongloff 125 3D-structure of human estrogenic 17/-HSD1: binding with various steroids and R. L. Campbell Hellevi Peltoketo, Pasi Nokelainen, 431 Two 17f-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (17HSDs) of estradiol biosynthesis Yun-shang Piao, Reijo Vihko and Pirkko Vihko 17HSD type | and type 7 Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 69 (1999) 489-492 Gabriele Moller, Frauke Leenders, 441 Characterization of the HSD17B4 gene: D-specific multifunctional protein 2/17/- Elisabeth G. van Grunsven, Vincent Dolez, hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase IV Britta Qualmann, Michael M. Kessels, Monika Markus, Antje Krazeisen, Bettina Husen, Ronald J. A. Wanders, Yvan de Launoit and Jerzy Adamski ivan Simpson, Margaret Jones, Susan Davis and 147 Do intracrine mechanisms regulate aromatase expression? Gary Rubin Steroids and Cell Cycle 3. Brad Thompson, Rheem D. Medh, Feng Zhou, 453 Glucocorticoids, oxysterols, and cAMP with glucocorticoids each cause apoptosis Sylvette Ayala-Torres, Naseem Ansari, of CEM cells and suppress c-myc Weiping Zhang and Betty H. Johnson M. Kandouz, A. Lombet, J-Y. Perrot, D. Jacob, 163 Proapoptotic effects of antiestrogens, progestins and androgen in breast cancer cells S. Carvajal, A. Kazem, W. Rostene, A. Therwath and A. Gompel Steroid Transport Nicoletta Fortunati, Marzia Becchis, 473 Sex hormone-binding globulin, its membrane receptor, and breast cancer: a new Maria Graziella Catalano, Alessandra Comba, approach to the modulation of estradiol action in neoplastic cells Patrizia Ferrera, Mariangela Raineri, Laura Berta and Roberto Frairia William Rosner, Daniel J. Hryb, Sex hormone-binding globulin mediates steroid hormone signal transduction at the M. Saeed Khan, Atif M. Nakhla and plasma membrane Nicholas A. Romas

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