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Growth factors in fertility regulation

edited by Florence P. Haseltine, Jock K. Findlay

(Scientific basis of fertility regulation)

Cambridge University Press, 1991

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"Proceedings of the Symposium on Potential of Molecular Biology in Fertility Regulation: Growth Regulatory Factors, jointly sponsored by the World Health Organization and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and held at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, on September 22-24, 1988."

"Published on behalf of the World Health Organization."

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

It has been known for some time that certain types of cells, including those in reproduction tissues, produce substances that act by autocrine and paracrine means to control cellular functions, including promotion and inhibition of cell growth. This volume is based on a symposium held under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization to review the many newly recognised growth factors controlling physiological functions of the reproductive tract. The contributions presented here offer new and expanded insights into the functioning of the reproductive tract, examining many basic physiological and molecular mechanisms with potential in the development of new approaches to fertility regulation. Promising areas for further research are identified, and new systems for in vitro study of growth factors discussed.

目次

  • List of contributors
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Control of Germ Cell Proliferation and Differention: Differentiation, growth and maturation of oocytes A. G. Byskov
  • GnRH-induced rat oocyte maturation: a calcium dependent process S. Goren, Y. Oron and N. Dekel
  • A G1-specific spermatogonial chalone E. Bustos-Obregon, J. Balbontin and P. Arenas
  • Cellular function of proto-oncogenes G. Cooper
  • Characteristics of the expression of the cc-abl and c-mos proto-oncogenes in mouse germ cells A. G. Wadewitz and D. J. Wolgemuth
  • Part II. Mechanisms of Hormone Action: Mechanisms of action of estrogenes and antiestrogens J. Gorski
  • Are receptor-associated nuclear proteins associated with the earliest effects of steroid hormones? E. E. Baulieu
  • Hormonal control of gene expression in the ovary J. S. Richards
  • The hormonal control of human luteal cells H.-Z. Wang
  • Part III. Local Regulatory Processes: Ovarian insulin-like growth factor 1: basic and clinical implications E. Y. Adashi
  • Isolation and characterization of growth factors from porcine ovarian follicular fluid M. Yamamoto
  • Paracrine mechanisms in the regulation of testicular function D. M. De Kretser
  • Stage-specific regulation of spermatogenesis M. Parvinen
  • Multiple regulation of leydig cell functions F. F. G. Rommerts
  • Stimulation of leydig cell steroidogenesis by a factor from human ovarian follicular fluid S. A. Khan, C. Keck and E. Nieschlag
  • Intrafollicular roles of inhibin, interferon-A related peptides J. K. Findlay
  • The inhibin/activin family and proopiomelanocrotin-derived peptides as intratesticular regulators of cellular function P. L. Morris
  • Modulation of FSH by low-molecular-weight synthetic fragments of human seminal inhibin A. R. Sheth
  • Transforming growth factor beta and related peptides: a role in testicular intercellular communication M. Benahmed
  • Epidermal growth factor (EGF) in human ovarian follicular fluid L. G. Westergaard and C. Y. Andersen
  • The brain renin-angiotensin system and the secretion of anterior pituitary hormones in the rat M. K. Steele
  • Renin and angiotensin formation and action in the ovary M. Alam
  • Part IV. Extracellular Matrix and Cell Differentiation: The influence of extracellular matrix and cell-cell interactions on the secretory activity of sortoli cells A. Steinberger
  • The influence of ovarian granulosa cell factors on the proliferation and differentiation of endothelial cell R. D. Koos
  • Part V. Lymphokines and the Endocrine System: The role of interleukin-1 in reproduction M. L. Polan
  • The role of peritoneal macrophages and their secretory products in endometriosis-associated infertility J. Halme, S. Sporn and S. Haskill
  • Part VI. New Leads for Fertility Regulation Research: Summary of the Symposium: Focus on growth regulatory factors for new leads in fertility regulation research E. Diczfalusy.

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