Browsing by Author "Orihuela, Pedro A."
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Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Croxatto, Horacio B.; Cárdenas, Hugo; Orihuela, Pedro A. (Elsevier, 2012)
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Reuquén, Patricia; Oróstica Arévalo, María Lorena; Rojas, Israel; Díaz, Patricia; Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Orihuela, Pedro A. (Bioscientifica, 2015)Estradiol (E2) accelerates egg transport by a nongenomic action, requiring activation of estrogen receptor (ER) and successive cAMP and IP3 production in the rat oviduct. Furthermore, E2 increases IP3 production in primary ...
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Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Orihuela, Pedro A.; Molina, Cristián; Cárdenas, Hugo; Reuquén, Patricia; Valencia, Cecilia; Rincón, Ramiro (Nova Science Publishers, 2013)Estradiol (E2) is a steroidal hormone generated by the conversion of testosterone via the p450 aromatase enzymatic complex. The E2 physiological actions are mainly mediated by its interaction with intracellular receptors ...
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Oróstica Arévalo, María Lorena; López, John; Zúñiga, Lidia M.; Utz, Daniella; Díaz, Patricia; Reuquen, Patricia; Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Cárdenas, Hugo; Orihuela, Pedro A. (Wiley, 2014)Mating shuts down a 2-methoxyestradiol (2ME)-dependent, non-genomic activity that is responsible for accelerating egg transport in the rat oviduct. The aims of this work were to investigate the role of TGF1 in this 2ME-reduced ...
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Orihuela, Pedro A.; Cárdenas, Hugo; Tapia Pizarro, Alejandro; Oróstica Arévalo, María Lorena; Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Reuquén, Patricia (Nova Science Publishers, 2013)Mating induces several physiological changes in the female reproductive tract independently of oocyte fertilization, which are potentially required for a successful pregnancy. These effects include modifications in the ...
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Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Orihuela, Pedro A.; Ríos, Mariana; Cuevas, Catherina A.; Oróstica Arévalo, María Lorena; Velásquez, Luis A.; Villalón, Manuel J.; Croxatto, Horacio B. (Society for Reproduction and Fertility, 2010)Estradiol (E2) accelerates oviductal egg transport through intraoviductal non-genomic pathways in unmated rats and through genomic pathways in mated rats. This shift in pathways has been designated as intracellular path ...
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Parada Bustamante, Alexis; Valencia, Cecilia; Reuquén, Patricia; Díaz, Patricia; Rincón Rodríquez, Ramiro; Orihuela, Pedro A. (Bentham Science, 2015)Estradiol (E-2) is a steroid hormone whose physiological actions are mainly mediated by its interaction with intracellular estrogen receptors (ER) leading to modification on the mRNA and protein synthesis in its target ...