Peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor-mediated action of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein on cholesterol entry into leydig cell mitochondria.
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The molecular biology, biochemistry, and physiology of human steroidogenesis and its disordersIdentification of a regulatory loop for the synthesis of neurosteroids: a steroidogenic acute regulatory protein-dependent mechanism involving hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis receptorsImpact of ACTH Signaling on Transcriptional Regulation of Steroidogenic GenesTranslocator protein-mediated pharmacology of cholesterol transport and steroidogenesisBinding domain-driven intracellular trafficking of sterols for synthesis of steroid hormones, bile acids and oxysterolsTranslocator protein/peripheral benzodiazepine receptor is not required for steroid hormone biosynthesisTSPO interacts with VDAC1 and triggers a ROS-mediated inhibition of mitochondrial quality controlSystemic administration of alcohol to adult rats inhibits leydig cell activity: Time course of effect and role of nitric oxideTranslocator protein 2 is involved in cholesterol redistribution during erythropoiesisNeurosteroid production in the songbird brain: a re-evaluation of core principlesTranscriptional regulation of translocator protein (Tspo) via a SINE B2-mediated natural antisense transcript in MA-10 Leydig cells.The role of astrocytes in CNS tumors: pre-clinical models and novel imaging approachesA novel model of cholesterol efflux from lipid-loaded cellsIdentification of a dynamic mitochondrial protein complex driving cholesterol import, trafficking, and metabolism to steroid hormonesMitochondrial fusion and ERK activity regulate steroidogenic acute regulatory protein localization in mitochondriaGenetic analysis of dTSPO, an outer mitochondrial membrane protein, reveals its functions in apoptosis, longevity, and Ab42-induced neurodegeneration.Estradiol modulates translocator protein (TSPO) and steroid acute regulatory protein (StAR) via protein kinase A (PKA) signaling in hypothalamic astrocytesCellular cholesterol delivery, intracellular processing and utilization for biosynthesis of steroid hormones.Clinical, genetic, and functional characterization of four patients carrying partial loss-of-function mutations in the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR).Endocrine disruptors and Leydig cell function.Luteinizing hormone receptor-stimulated progesterone production by preovulatory granulosa cells requires protein kinase A-dependent activation/dephosphorylation of the actin dynamizing protein cofilin.Early steps in steroidogenesis: intracellular cholesterol trafficking.Peripheral benzodiazepine receptor/translocator protein global knock-out mice are viable with no effects on steroid hormone biosynthesis.Stress, ethanol, and neuroactive steroidsMitochondrial protein import and the genesis of steroidogenic mitochondriaNovel androstenetriol interacts with the mitochondrial translocator protein and controls steroidogenesis.Developmental expression of translocator protein/peripheral benzodiazepine receptor in reproductive tissuesTranscriptomic analysis unveils correlations between regulative apoptotic caspases and genes of cholesterol homeostasis in human brain.Minireview: translocator protein (TSPO) and steroidogenesis: a reappraisal.Induction of androgen formation in the male by a TAT-VDAC1 fusion peptide blocking 14-3-3ɛ protein adaptor and mitochondrial VDAC1 interactions.Engineered nanomaterials: an emerging class of novel endocrine disruptorsSteroidogenesis in MA-10 mouse Leydig cells is altered via fatty acid import into the mitochondria.Conditional steroidogenic cell-targeted deletion of TSPO unveils a crucial role in viability and hormone-dependent steroid formation.Hormone-induced 14-3-3γ adaptor protein regulates steroidogenic acute regulatory protein activity and steroid biosynthesis in MA-10 Leydig cellsSteroidogenic acute regulatory protein expression in the central nervous systemOxidative Stress-Mediated Brain Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Formation in Alzheimer's Disease DiagnosisMolecular Mechanism of Isocupressic Acid Supresses MA-10 Cell Steroidogenesis.Deleterious cholesterol hydroperoxide trafficking in steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein-expressing MA-10 Leydig cells: implications for oxidative stress-impaired steroidogenesis.The role of Ets transcription factors in the basal transcription of the translocator protein (18 kDa).Drug ligand-induced activation of translocator protein (TSPO) stimulates steroid production by aged brown Norway rat Leydig cells
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Peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor-mediated action of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein on cholesterol entry into leydig cell mitochondria.
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Peripheral-type benzodiazepine ...... into leydig cell mitochondria.
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Christopher T Wall
Dale B Hales
Himangshu S Bose
Martine Culty
Walter L Miller
Wenping Li
Zhi-Xing Yao
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10.1210/ME.2004-0307
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2004-10-21T00:00:00Z