2022
The association between hormonal contraceptive use and smoking, negative affect, and cessation attempts in college females
Stewart S, Peltier M, Roys M, Copeland A. The association between hormonal contraceptive use and smoking, negative affect, and cessation attempts in college females. Drug And Alcohol Dependence Reports 2022, 3: 100063. PMID: 36845992, PMCID: PMC9948877, DOI: 10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHormonal contraceptivesHC useCurrent smokingCessation attemptsCombination hormonal contraceptivesHormonal contraceptive useEndogenous female hormonesSmoking status interactionFemale hormonesContraceptive useQuit attemptsLower anxiety levelsNicotine useTreatment targetsPast cessation attemptsSmokingCurrent HC useProgestinsExogenous hormonesAdditional studiesWomenStatus interactionAnxiety levelsSignificant differencesSignificant main effect
2019
Pre- and post-operative counseling for women on hormonal contraceptives receiving sugammadex at an academic hospital
Lazorwitz A, Dindinger E, Aguirre N, Sheeder J. Pre- and post-operative counseling for women on hormonal contraceptives receiving sugammadex at an academic hospital. Journal Of Anesthesia 2019, 34: 294-297. PMID: 31865457, PMCID: PMC8496978, DOI: 10.1007/s00540-019-02725-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHormonal contraceptionDrug-drug interactionsUnintended pregnancyPost-operative counselingRetrospective chart reviewChart reviewRisk patientsHormonal contraceptivesColorado HospitalAcademic hospitalFDA labelContraceptive methodsSugammadexContraceptionPatientsWomenUnnecessary riskPregnancyHospitalCounselingExposureMedicationsContraceptivesProgestinsEstrogenAdjuvant Hormonal Therapy for Low-Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma
Deshmukh U, Black J, Perez-Irizarry J, Passarelli R, Levy K, Rostkowski A, Hui P, Rutherford TJ, Santin AD, Azodi M, Silasi DA, Ratner E, Litkouhi B, Schwartz PE. Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy for Low-Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma. Reproductive Sciences 2019, 26: 600-608. PMID: 29843577, DOI: 10.1177/1933719118778801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-grade endometrial stromal sarcomaRecurrence-free survivalStage I patientsEndometrial stromal sarcomaAromatase inhibitorsI patientsStage IIStromal sarcomaAdvanced low-grade endometrial stromal sarcomaMean recurrence-free survivalLonger recurrence-free survivalAdjuvant hormonal therapyMedian followProgestin groupUnderwent hysterectomyHormonal therapyDisease recurrenceSide effectsPatientsStage IProgestinsMonthsSarcomaDiseaseTreatment
2014
Mass spectrometry identification of potential mediators of progestin-only contraceptive-induced abnormal uterine bleeding in human endometrial stromal cells
Shapiro JP, Basar M, Kayisli UA, Guzeloglu-Kayisli O, Huang S, Suarez AA, Ozer HG, Schatz F, Lockwood CJ. Mass spectrometry identification of potential mediators of progestin-only contraceptive-induced abnormal uterine bleeding in human endometrial stromal cells. Contraception 2014, 91: 253-260. PMID: 25529278, PMCID: PMC4395468, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman endometrial stromal cellsAbnormal uterine bleedingEndometrial stromal cellsUterine bleedingStanniocalcin-1Cultured human endometrial stromal cellsStromal cellsMicroarray analysisEndometrial biopsyTubal metaplasiaMRNA microarray analysisSide effectsLAPCComplex biological responseEtonogestrelHypoxia treatmentProgestinsHypoxiaPrimary culturesPotential mediatorsPotential targetProtein mediatorsBleedingExpression levelsMedium supernatantReproductive Hormone Influences on Thermoregulation in Women
Charkoudian N, Stachenfeld NS. Reproductive Hormone Influences on Thermoregulation in Women. 2014, 4: 793-804. PMID: 24715568, DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c130029.ChaptersConceptsReproductive hormonesHormone exposurePeripheral thermal informationReproductive hormone effectsMale reproductive hormonesBody temperatureThermoregulatory responsesProgesterone/progestinsPeripheral mechanismsAnterior hypothalamusPreoptic areaHormone influenceHormone effectsLow body temperatureBody heatingYoung womenThermoregulatory controlEnvironmental exposuresWomenHormoneMajor quantitative differencesProgestinsAndrogensEstrogenPhysiological thermoregulatory responses
2001
Hormonal Contraception, Body Water Balance and Thermoregulation
Stachenfeld N. Hormonal Contraception, Body Water Balance and Thermoregulation. 2001 DOI: 10.21236/ada410450.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLuteal phaseEstrogen/progestinExercise-induced dehydrationCross-over designOral contraceptivesSodium retentionHormonal contraceptionBody water balanceFollicular phaseHypertonic salineMidluteal phaseMenstrual cycleHormonal effectsSodium regulationProgestinsBody waterExerciseContraceptivesEstrogenContraceptionPAVPSaline
2000
Estrogen modifies the temperature effects of progesterone
Stachenfeld N, Silva C, Keefe D. Estrogen modifies the temperature effects of progesterone. Journal Of Applied Physiology 2000, 88: 1643-1649. PMID: 10797125, DOI: 10.1152/jappl.2000.88.5.1643.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral contraceptive administrationFollicular phaseLuteal phaseContraceptive administrationBaseline esophageal temperatureOC PFollicular phase levelsMin of exerciseMidluteal menstrual phasesProgestin administrationCore temperature thresholdMenstrual phaseDegrees C. SubjectsEsophageal temperatureEstrogenC. SubjectsAdministrationPassive heatingProgestinsCore temperatureExercisePrevious findingsProgesteronePhase levelsMin
1994
Induction of prostate specific antigen production by steroids and tamoxifen in breast cancer cell lines
Yu H, Diamandis E, Zarghami N, Grass L. Induction of prostate specific antigen production by steroids and tamoxifen in breast cancer cell lines. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 1994, 32: 291-300. PMID: 7532467, DOI: 10.1007/bf00666006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenProstate-specific antigen (PSA) productionSpecific antigen productionBreast cancer cell linesCell linesCell line TCancer cell linesPSA productionNew therapiesSpecific antigenBreast tumorsT-47DAntigen productionSuch stimulationMCF-7AndrogensPrevious reportsInductionGlucocorticosteroidsMineralocorticosteroidsData supportProgestinsPrognosisTamoxifenAntiestrogens
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