The biological actions of dehydroepiandrosterone involves multiple receptors

SJ Webb, TE Geoghegan, RA Prough… - Drug metabolism …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
SJ Webb, TE Geoghegan, RA Prough, KK Michael Miller
Drug metabolism reviews, 2006Taylor & Francis
Dehydroepiandrosterone has been thought to have physiological functions other than as an
androgen precursor. The previous studies performed have demonstrated a number of
biological effects in rodents, such as amelioration of disease in diabetic, chemical
carcinogenesis, and obesity models. To date, activation of the peroxisome proliferators
activated receptor alpha, pregnane X receptor, and estrogen receptor by DHEA and its
metabolites have been demonstrated. Several membrane-associated receptors have also …
Dehydroepiandrosterone has been thought to have physiological functions other than as an androgen precursor. The previous studies performed have demonstrated a number of biological effects in rodents, such as amelioration of disease in diabetic, chemical carcinogenesis, and obesity models. To date, activation of the peroxisome proliferators activated receptor alpha, pregnane X receptor, and estrogen receptor by DHEA and its metabolites have been demonstrated. Several membrane-associated receptors have also been elucidated leading to additional mechanisms by which DHEA may exert its biological effects. This review will provide an overview of the receptor multiplicity involved in the biological activity of this sterol.
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