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The following pages link to Luteinizing hormone, a reproductive regulator that modulates the processing of amyloid-beta precursor protein and amyloid-beta deposition (Q34297011):
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- A luteinizing hormone receptor intronic variant is significantly associated with decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease in males carrying an apolipoprotein E epsilon4 allele (Q21261427) (← links)
- Androgens, Aging, and Alzheimer's Disease (Q22306052) (← links)
- The pregnancy hormones human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone induce human embryonic stem cell proliferation and differentiation into neuroectodermal rosettes (Q24603664) (← links)
- Novel therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease: an update (Q24620383) (← links)
- A link between high serum levels of human chorionic gonadotrophin and chorionic expression of its mature functional receptor (LHCGR) in Down's syndrome pregnancies (Q24815823) (← links)
- A Unified Hypothesis of Early- and Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis (Q26781496) (← links)
- The endocrine dyscrasia that accompanies menopause and andropause induces aberrant cell cycle signaling that triggers re-entry of post-mitotic neurons into the cell cycle, neurodysfunction, neurodegeneration and cognitive disease (Q26799258) (← links)
- Tumor necrosis factor-induced cerebral insulin resistance in Alzheimer's disease links numerous treatment rationales (Q26824702) (← links)
- Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis involvement in learning and memory and Alzheimer's disease: more than "just" estrogen (Q27027598) (← links)
- Luteinizing hormone receptor mediates neuronal pregnenolone production via up-regulation of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein expression (Q28568570) (← links)
- Down-regulation of serum gonadotropins but not estrogen replacement improves cognition in aged-ovariectomized 3xTg AD female mice (Q30362093) (← links)
- An aging pathway controls the TrkA to p75NTR receptor switch and amyloid beta-peptide generation (Q30445022) (← links)
- Changing the course of Alzheimer's disease: anti-amyloid disease-modifying treatments on the horizon (Q33289262) (← links)
- Genetic ablation of luteinizing hormone receptor improves the amyloid pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease (Q33847567) (← links)
- Down-regulation of serum gonadotropins is as effective as estrogen replacement at improving menopause-associated cognitive deficits (Q33915170) (← links)
- Elevated mRNA-levels of gonadotropin-releasing hormone and its receptor in plaque-bearing Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice (Q33999164) (← links)
- Oxidative stress, testosterone, and cognition among Caucasian and Mexican-American men with and without Alzheimer's disease (Q34449460) (← links)
- Targeting gonadotropins: an alternative option for Alzheimer disease treatment (Q35016901) (← links)
- Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR): evidence of gonadotropin-induced steroidogenesis in Alzheimer disease (Q35070362) (← links)
- Neuroscientists as cartographers: mapping the crossroads of gonadal hormones, memory and age using animal models (Q35078498) (← links)
- Frontiers in Alzheimer's disease therapeutics (Q35086876) (← links)
- Restricted lateral diffusion of luteinizing hormone receptors in membrane microdomains (Q35313917) (← links)
- Endocrine function in naturally long-living small mammals (Q35444565) (← links)
- Animal models for aberrations of gonadotropin action (Q35523514) (← links)
- Advances in endocrinology of aging research, 2005-2006 (Q35649220) (← links)
- The impact of luteinizing hormone and testosterone on beta amyloid (Aβ) accumulation: Animal and human clinical studies. (Q35677668) (← links)
- Hormonal regulation of longevity in mammals (Q35994796) (← links)
- Dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis with menopause and andropause promotes neurodegenerative senescence (Q36063538) (← links)
- Evaluation of the effects of testosterone and luteinizing hormone on regulation of β-amyloid in male 3xTg-AD mice (Q36102891) (← links)
- The gonadotropin connection in Alzheimer's disease (Q36202122) (← links)
- The contribution of luteinizing hormone to Alzheimer disease pathogenesis (Q36203397) (← links)
- Metabolic and Non-Cognitive Manifestations of Alzheimer's Disease: The Hypothalamus as Both Culprit and Target of Pathology (Q36302335) (← links)
- The role of gonadotropins in Alzheimer's disease: potential neurodegenerative mechanisms. (Q36511930) (← links)
- Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis homeostasis predicts longevity (Q36528233) (← links)
- Luteinizing hormone: Evidence for direct action in the CNS (Q36543895) (← links)
- Androgen regulation of beta-amyloid protein and the risk of Alzheimer's disease. (Q36666722) (← links)
- Leuprolide acetate: a drug of diverse clinical applications (Q36985884) (← links)
- Human chorionic gonadotropin (a luteinizing hormone homologue) decreases spatial memory and increases brain amyloid-beta levels in female rats. (Q37036997) (← links)
- An update on the cognitive impact of clinically-used hormone therapies in the female rat: models, mazes, and mechanisms (Q37084906) (← links)
- Is TNF a link between aging-related reproductive endocrine dyscrasia and Alzheimer's disease? (Q37120749) (← links)
- Activin receptor signaling regulates prostatic epithelial cell adhesion and viability (Q37133929) (← links)
- Menopause, estrogen, and gonadotropins in Alzheimer's disease (Q37144896) (← links)
- Ovariectomy and 17beta-estradiol replacement do not alter beta-amyloid levels in sheep brain (Q37244609) (← links)
- Transitional versus surgical menopause in a rodent model: etiology of ovarian hormone loss impacts memory and the acetylcholine system (Q37328840) (← links)
- Impact of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal axes on trajectory of age-related cognitive decline (Q37764494) (← links)
- Road to Alzheimer's disease: the pathomechanism underlying (Q37972068) (← links)
- Neuroendocrinology-based therapy for Alzheimer's disease (Q37995980) (← links)
- Enabling a multidisciplinary approach to the study of ageing and Alzheimer's disease: an update from the Australian Imaging Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study (Q38178373) (← links)
- Luteinizing hormone as a key player in the cognitive decline of Alzheimer's disease (Q38510860) (← links)
- Human chorionic gonadotropin increases β-cleavage of amyloid precursor protein in SH-SY5Y cells (Q39132935) (← links)