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2. Histochemistry and Fine Structure of the Interstitial Tissue in the Human Foetal Testis
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A. Hervonen, Mikkon Niemi, and M. Ikonen
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0303 health sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interstitial tissue ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Immunohistochemistry ,Testosterone (patch) ,Anatomy ,Biology ,030304 developmental biology - Published
- 2008
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3. Abstracts of papers Rational use of drugs
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M. N. G. Dukes, Robert M. Elenbaas, G. Tognoni, Dorothy L. Smith, Inga Lunde, H. G. M. Leufkens, Y. A. Hekster, A. Bakker, G. Ostino, H. Petri, F. Sturmans, H. D. Banta, F. F. H. Rutten, L. L. Martens, P. R. Noyce, F. W. H. M. Merkus, Lolkje de Jong-v.d.Berg, Flora Haaijer-Ruskamp, Graham Dukes, B. -M. Vidgren, S. Vidgren, N. Martini, M. L. Sala, G. Scroccaro, P. Olivencia, D. C. McLcod, W. G. Coln, A. G. Hartzcma, C. F. Thaver, J. M. Rodriguez-Sasiain, B. Sangroniz, M. D. Mauleon, M. A. Wood, M. J. Martinez, O. Leinebø, J. N. Saugen, P. Marini, R. Olivato, C. Alberola, E. Cruz-Martos, T. Cruz, N. Marfagon, A. Herreros de Tejada, P. Denig, F. M. Haaijer-Ruskamp, H. Wesseling, A. Versluis, M. P. Gascón, Robert Horne, Jane Hough, N. S. Klazinga, J. J. -E. van Everdingen, P. J. van den Broek, D. K. Roberts, G. B. A. Veitch, K. K. C. Tan, D. A. Holland, M. C. Allwood, A. Nicholls, A. Astobieta, R. Calvo, J. M. Rodriquez-Sasiain, D. Barriquand, C. Pochon, G. Aulagner, A. Vial, C. Dumarest, P. H. Maire, R. W. Jelliffe, J. R. B. J. Brouwers, K. Cramer, J. Gulyas, H. J. vd Kam, J. Sijtsma, C. Donadio, G. Tramonti, G. Garcea, M. Costagli, A. Lucchetti, R. Giordani, G. Paizis, R. Pierotti, G. Falcone, C. Bianchi, C. Gallastegui, R. Farré, I. Jiménez, M. A. Mangues, E. Guasch, G. Ginovart, X. Sagrera, F. Raspall, J. M. Queralto, J. M. Kovarik, C. M. A. Rademaker, J. Verhoef, L. Silvestri, M. Caputo, M. Andrew, E. -L. Toverud, I. Jimenez, I. Castro, E. Alvarez, J. Altimiras, J. J. J. P. M. van de Leur, N. F. Muller, J. M. Van Turnhout, L. Mendizabal, J. M. Rodriguez Sasiain, G. Morana, K. Moss Ofstad, A. -M. Timenes, J. K. F. Vroom, L. T. W. de Jong-van den Berg, P. B. van den Berg, J. J. de Gier, J. Ferres, O. Recoder, Rio T. Sanchez, M. P. Garcia, A. Julia, A. Balet, R. Farre, M. A. Manques, T. Berod, E. Dufay, C. Naveau, M. Combe, A. Sauvageon, Erik Wind Hansen, Jens Dencker Christensen, L. Lie-A-Huen, J. H. Kinqma, D. K. P. Meijer, F. Le Meur, P. Isoard, M. S. Salek, A. Y. Finlay, G. K. Khan, D. K. Luscombe, A. Stuurman, M. P. Boidin, K. Wallenius, R. Ojala, A. Kariluoto, M. Ikonen, A. H. P. Paes, A. Th. G. Blom, S. Wallenius, H. Enlund, K. Vainio, C. Codina, M. Roca, P. Sardà, N. Corominas, J. Massó, J. Ribas, K. Kentra, M. Myllyntausta, M. Saarenpää, M. S. A. Airaksinen, L. Mendarte, A. Rimola, R. Meisters, Y. Hekster, W. Janssen, A. Cox, R. Kempen, S. J. A. Aerdts, R. van Dalen, H. A. L. Clasener, J. Festen, PP Schjphorst, HB Benraad, P. van Asten, R. de Wit, R. J. G. Limbeek, H. G. M. Nagel, R. H. B. Mgyboom, B. H. C. Stricker, B. A. M. van den Berg, T. H. A. Nelen, T. A. G. Tijssen, P. Wassink, M. J. E. Wassink-L'Ortije, P. Gascón, C. Selva, T. Bassons, C. Pardo, M. P. Mas, M. Saqalés, F. Sánchez, V. Mercade, R. Pujol, C. Agustí, M. Cano, T. Gurrera, M. Gorchs, X. Fabregas, L. L. Murgui, A. Verdaguer, W. P. J. Witjes, E. J. Vollaard, B. J. P. Crul, C. Limpens, K. Ahonen, T. Klaukka, I. Vohlonen, J. Martikainen, Daniel Goldenberg, Andres Brodsky, Ines Aparici, Cecilia Argeri, D. Goldenberg, C. Saidman, L. Sevinski, N. Allevato, B. Mujico, J. Ubogui, P. Dorfman, Lupo L. Rodriguez, M. Varela, J. Higa, Annie Fourrier, Philippe Larrouturou, Claire Samarran, Jacqueline Huchet, N. D. Barber, N. Party, P. Wilson, Grethe Eide, Kari Horvei, Angelika Kruse-Jensen, Ingrid Wold, Turid Møark, C. W. Barrett, A. C. Tugwell, B. Søndergaard, M. Rasmussen, F. Davidsen, H. Hey, L. Kierkeby, L. Riis, M. Korhonen, P. Vidgren, T. Ojanen, M. Vidqren, J. Ferrés, T. Sanchez, C. Gallastequi, A. Julià, R. M. C. Herings, B. H. Ch. Stricker, A. J. H. H. Janssen, Heike Dinter, A. J. H. M. Janssen, X. Barbaut, S. Proust, G. Amlagner, F. A. L. M. Eskens, E. Arnoldussen, E. Sieradzki, E. Wanat-Słupska, M. Zlółkowska, I. Pankowska, R. Mazur, B. Ksiazkiewicz, A. Jankowski, A. Marzec, C. Marzec, M. O. Marzec, J. P. Marzec, D. R. Mungall, Lynne Portnoy, F. Lucas, F. Kadir, A. Pijpers, A. Vulto, J. Zuidema, P. Sutton, Antal Samu, John E. Murphy, Ronnie Chapman, Nicolien Wieringa, J. Rolloos, M. T. P. J. Voesten, P. J. J. de Meijer, G. H. P. de Koning, S. Salek, E. Reerink, L. Farrow, G. Raskob, D. Rosenbloom, R. Hull, A. Torras, O. Recorder, C. Torras, J. Cubellsl, M. Font, R. Madridejos, A. Catalán, M. Huguet, N. Franquesa, J. Gratacós, M. Martinez, A. Saltó, E. van der Kleijn, R. J. M. ter Wee, N. Holmberg, and R. F. Brenninkmeijer
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Pharmacology ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pharmacy ,business ,Psychology ,Rational use - Published
- 1989
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4. Gonadotropin receptors of human corpus luteum during menstrual cycle and pregnancy
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J. Halme, Eeva-Marja Rutanen, Markku Seppälä, and M. Ikonen
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Luteal phase ,Biology ,Chorionic Gonadotropin ,Human chorionic gonadotropin ,Corpus Luteum ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Follicular phase ,medicine ,Humans ,Receptor ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Menstrual cycle ,media_common ,urogenital system ,Cell Membrane ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Luteinizing Hormone ,Menstruation ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Gonadotropin receptor ,Gonadotropin ,Corpus luteum ,Gonadotropins ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Specific high-affinity low-capacity binding of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and lutropin (hLH) was demonstrated in the plasma membrane fractions of human corpora lutea. The number of binding sites for both hormones increased from early to late luteal phase, whereas regressing corpus luteum from proliferative phase did not bind either hormone. On the basis of apparent dissociation constants the affinity of the receptor for hLH is highest during early luteal phase and decreases toward the end of the cycle, which may reflect an increasing insensitivity of the corpus luteum to circulating hLH. By contrast, the affinity of the receptor for hCG is highest in the midluteal phase. There are gonadotropin binding sites in the human corpus luteum also during pregnancy, but they are saturated by endogenous hCG. Evidence for this was obtained by elution of hCG with 0.15M sodium chloride at pH 2.3 from washed plasma membrane fractions of luteal tissue from six to 16 week's gestation. After acid treatment and neutralization these preparations showed specific binding for 125I-labeled hCG, but not for 125I-labeled hLH. Our results demonstrate a shift in the balance of affinity of the gonadotropin receptor from hLH to hCG during the course of luteal phase, and during pregnancy the binding sites appear to be available for hCG only.
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- 1978
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5. HISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF FOUR DEHYDROGENASE SYSTEMS IN HUMAN OVARY DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
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M. Ikonen, S. Pesonen, S. Timonen, and M. Niemi
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Ovary ,Dehydrogenase ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Menstrual cycle ,media_common - Abstract
The histochemical localization of four dehydrogenase systems (diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase, lactic, succinic and steroid-3β-ol-dehydrogenase) has been studied in human ovary during the menstrual cycle. The phase of the cycle was determined using endometrial biopsy and vaginal smear examination and by estimations of the urinary excretion of pregnanediol-complex. All the dehydrogenases were found to exhibit equal distribution; the most active structures were the theca interna cells of the developing follicles and both thecal and granulosa lutein cells of the corpora lutea. Atretic follicles as well as corpora albicans consistently showed moderate dehydrogenase activity. Formazan deposit was always developed in the interstitial cells of the stroma. No changes were detected in the enzyme activity during the follicular and progestational phases of the cycle.
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- 1961
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6. Presence of testosterone and other neutral steroids in human fetal testes
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I. Huhtaniemi, R. Vihko, and M. Ikonen
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chromatography, Gas ,Biophysics ,Gestational Age ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Testis ,medicine ,Humans ,Testosterone ,Androstenedione ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Fetus ,Chemistry ,Spectrum Analysis ,Dehydroepiandrosterone ,Cell Biology ,Sulfuric Acids ,Pregnanes ,17-Ketosteroids ,3. Good health ,Endocrinology ,Pregnenolone ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Human fetal ,Androgens ,Female ,Steroids ,Gas chromatography ,Spectrum analysis ,Testosterone biosynthesis ,Androstanes ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Free and sulfate-conjugated neutral steroids were isolated from the pooled testes of 33 human fetuses of 8.5 – 20.0 cm crown-rump length and the compounds were identified by gas-liquid chromatography and gas chromatography — mass spectrometry. Unconjugated pregnenolone and testosterone were the main compounds present. Thus it has been established that under in , vivo conditions the fetal testis synthesizes androgens and that apparently the pathway pregnenolone → 17a-hydroxypregnenolone → dehydroepi-androsterone → androstenedione/5-androstene-3β, 17β-diol → testosterone is preferred.
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- 1970
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7. ANDROST-5-ENE-3β,17β-DIOL IN OVARY OF POST-MENOPAUSAL HYPEROESTROGENIC WOMEN
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Saure A, M. Ikonen, Procopé Bj, and S. Pesonen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Ovary ,General Medicine ,Post menopausal ,business ,Ene reaction - Abstract
The ovaries of ten patients, at least one year after the post-menopause, were incubated with two Δ5-C19-steroids and also studied histochemically. All these patients had post-menopausal uterine bleeding and increased oestrogen excretion of the urine. The urinary estimations of gonadotrophins, 17-KS, 17-OHCS and pregnanediol were carried out on all patients. Vaginal smears were read according to Papanicolaou, and the endometrium and ovaries were studied histologically. The incubation experiments indicate the presence of Δ5-3β-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase. When androst-5-ene-3β,17β-diol was used as precursor the formation of testosterone occurred without any concomitant production of DHA and/or androstenedione. This seems to indicate the possible role of the Δ5-pathway in the formation of testosterone by post-menopausal ovarian tissue. The histochemical reactions indicated a reducing activity on NADH, lactate and glucose-6-phosphate, in certain corpora albicantia, atretic follicles and in diffuse thecoma regions in the cortical layer of the ovary. Steroid-3β-ol-dehydrogenase and β-hydroxybutyrate-dehydrogenase were found only at the edges of certain corpora albicantia, in some individual stroma cell groups and in some atretic follicles. Our studies, both biochemical and histochemical, suggest that the observed increase in the urinary oestrogens of the patients studied might in part at least, be of ovarian origin. This opinion is also supported by the postoperative oestrogen values.
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- 1968
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8. ANDROST-5ENE-3β, 17β-DIOL IN OVARY OF POSTMENOPAUSAL HYPEROESTROGENIC WOMEN
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M. Ikonen, Saure A, B-J. Procopé, and S. Pesonen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Ovary ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 1969
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9. A case of malignant arrhenoblastoma
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O, Widholm and M, Ikonen
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NADH Tetrazolium Reductase ,Hydroxybutyrate Dehydrogenase ,Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor ,Time Factors ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Abdominal Neoplasms ,Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases ,Humans ,Female ,Testosterone ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The patient was a 72-year-old married woman from whom a recurrent arrhenoblastoma had been removed three time in the course of six years. She was clearly virilized and her voice had become deep. Endocrine studies before removal of the recurrences showed pronounced elevation of the serum testosterone values. The 17-KS values did not as clearly parallel growth of the tumour. Histochemical examination showed moderate 3beta-steroid dehydrogenase activity in limited areas. The histological features were those of so-called intermediate type of arrhenoblastoma with a very scanty tubular component. Histologically the tumour was malignant, but with a relatively low degree of malignancy. Regardless of the treatment there was twice a recurrence of the tumour. The increase of the serum testosterone values during the follow-up period reflected recurrence on of the tumour.
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- 1975
10. Radiologic findings in farmer's lung. Prognosis and correlation to lung function
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S, Mönkäre, M, Ikonen, and T, Haahtela
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Adult ,Male ,Radiography ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Spirometry ,Farmer's Lung ,Humans ,Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Lung ,Aged - Abstract
We classified the radiologic findings of 93 patients with acute or subacute farmer's lung (FL) disease by type and severity of the change in chest x-ray film. Acute radiologic changes, further divided as nodular, ground-glass, or striated patchy opacities, were found in 78/93 patients at the first evaluation; 11 showed chronic changes (radiologic "fibrosis"), which persisted unchanged throughout the follow-up period; and four initially had a normal chest x-ray film. Patients were followed up 23 months on an average. The more severe the radiologic change at the first evaluation, the more impaired the diffusing capacity (Dsb). Severe radiologic changes disappeared more slowly than the less severe ones. The differences in the initial pulmonary function values between the two groups disappeared during the follow-up. The type of acute change did not predict the recovery of respiratory performance. Treatment with oral corticosteroids did not affect the outcome of lung function or appearance of chronic changes, although corticosteroids seemed to hasten the disappearance of diffuse opacities. At the final evaluation, the chest x-ray film was normal in 55/93 patients. Chronic changes were detected in 38 patients. Severe radiologic appearance and striated patchy opacities predisposed to development of chronic changes.
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- 1985
11. [Intrauterine devices in contraception]
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M, Ikonen and C G, Nilsson
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Humans ,Female ,Intrauterine Devices - Published
- 1978
12. [Postnatal examinations]
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M, Ikonen
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Postnatal Care ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Puerperal Disorders - Published
- 1978
13. [A visit to the Midwives' Institute which has undergone a thorough renovation]
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M, Ikonen
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Hospitals, Maternity ,Midwifery ,Hospitals, Special ,Finland - Published
- 1980
14. Bronchial hyperreactivity to inhaled histamine in patients with farmer's lung
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L A Laitinen, M Ikonen, Mönkäre S, and Haahtela T
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Chronic bronchitis ,Bronchi ,Disease ,Bronchial Provocation Tests ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Asthma ,Bronchial hyperreactivity ,Aged ,Lung ,Farmer's lung ,business.industry ,respiratory system ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Immunology ,Farmer's Lung ,Female ,business ,Histamine - Abstract
Eighty-two patients with farmer’s lung were given a bronchial challenge with histamine. In 22 of them, a positive reaction occurred during the acute phase of the disease. None of these subjects had asthma or chronic bronchitis. In 16 of the 20 positive reactors who were re-challenged the result was negative after 1–2 months. Our results suggest the existence of a subgroup of patients with bronchial hyperreactivity to inhaled histamine. This may reflect the individual location of the inflammatory process in patients with allergic bronchioloalveolitis.
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- 1981
15. 3-BETA-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY IN THE HUMAN FOETAL TESTIS
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A. H. Baillie, M. Ikonen, and M. Niemi
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,3-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Biology ,Endocrinology ,Fetus ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,Testis ,medicine ,Humans ,Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase ,Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases ,General Medicine ,Metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Pregnenolone ,Androgens ,Female ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Sections of testes from nine human foetuses ranging in crown-rump length from 3.0 to 18.3 cm were incubated to determine 3β-hydroxy-steroid dehydrogenase activity histochemically with the following steroids: 3β-hydroxy-pregn-5-en-20-one (pregnenolong). 3β,17α-dihydroxy-pregn-5-en-20-one (17α-hydroxypregnenolone). 3β-hydroxy-androst-5-en-17-one (DHA). 3β,17β-dihydroxy-androst-5-ene (androstenediol). 3β-sulphoxy-pregn-5-en-20-one (pregnenolone sulphate). 3β-sulphoxy-1 7α-hydroxy-pregn-5-en-20-one (17α-hydroxy-pregnenolone sulphate) 3β-sulphoxy-androst-5-en-17-one (DHAsulphate). 3β-hydroxy-5α-androstan-17-one (epiandrosterone). Pregnenolone and DHA gave a colour reaction in the interstitium of all testes studied. 17α-hydroxypregnenolone was utilised by testes from foetuses of C-R length 8.8 cm and over, androstenediol by testes from foetuses of C-R length 6.1 cm and over. These facts are thought to support the concept of separate substrate-specific 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases in the testis. Pregnenolone sulphate was used by the interstitial cells of all testes studied but gave a stronger reaction than the free steroid. 17α-hydroxy-pregnenolone sulphate was used by all foetal testes surveyed. DHA sulphate was not well used by the interstitial cells. The utilisation of steroid sulphates in a different manner from the free steroids in this histochemical system may mean that the presence of a sulphate group affects enzyme-substrate binding or that a steroid sulphatase is involved. Intense formazan deposition followed incubation with epiandrosterone in all testes studied. This seems to imply that a δ5 configuration is not necessary for enzyme-substrate binding.
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- 1965
16. Steroid-3beta-ol-dehydrogenase activity in foetal Leydig's cells
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Mikko Niemi and M. Ikonen
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Freemartin ,Period (gene) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Dehydrogenase ,Steroid ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fetus ,Interstitial space ,Internal medicine ,Testis ,medicine ,Humans ,Secretion ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Chemistry ,Endocrinology ,Oxidoreductases ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Hormone - Abstract
THERE is a considerable quantity of evidence demonstrating that the fœtal testis produces a hormone responsible, for example, for the freemartin effect1. Explanation of fœtal rat testes has shown that secretion of the hormone begins when the fœtus is 15–16 days old2,3. Morphological differentiation of the Leydig cells begins during the same period, the interstitial spaces being filled by closely packed polygonal cells containing periodic-acid–Schiff-positive material4.
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- 1961
17. PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS IN FOETAL AND POSTNATAL HUMAN TESTIS
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M, NIEMI and M, IKONEN
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Male ,Cytoplasm ,Fetus ,Germ Cells ,Histocytochemistry ,Testis ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Infant ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Child ,Infant, Premature - Published
- 1965
18. Histochemistry of the Leydig cells in the postnatal prepubertal testis of the rat
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Mikko Niemi and M. Ikonen
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Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mature animal ,Period (gene) ,Biology ,Esterase ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Nonspecific esterase ,Testis ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Postnatal day ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,urogenital system ,Histocytochemistry ,Esterases ,Leydig Cells ,NAD ,Lipids ,3. Good health ,Rats ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Immunohistochemistry ,NAD+ kinase ,Oxidoreductases ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The histochemistry of 4 enzyme systems (nonspecific esterase, DPNH, β-hydroxybutyrate and steroid-3β-ol dehydrogenases) and. of lipids has been studied in the Leydig tissue of the rat from the 3rd to the 50th postnatal day. The distribution and form of the Leydig cells as revealed by these reactions were different in the prepubertal period as compared with maturity. In both, the Leydig tissue exhibited all the enzyme activities. The number of positive cells diminished rapidly during the 1st postnatal week but more slowly during the 2nd and 3rd weeks. At puberty, enzymatically active Leydig cells appeared evenly distributed in the intertubular tissue. Prepubertal Leydig cells contained sudanophilic lipid material, whereas those of the mature animal did not exhibit any stainable lipids. On the basis of these results and some earlier observations, it is concluded that there are 2 different generations of Leydig cells in the testis of the rat.
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- 1963
19. Histochemistry of the corpus luteum in human ovary
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M, Niemi, M, Ikonen, S, Pesonen, A, Saure, and S, Timonen
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Corpus Luteum ,Humans ,Pregnanediol ,Estrogens ,Female ,Testosterone ,17-Ketosteroids - Published
- 1965
20. [Sterilization]
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M, Ikonen
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Adult ,Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Male ,Legislation, Medical ,Sterilization, Tubal ,Sterilization, Reproductive ,India ,Psychophysiologic Disorders ,United States ,Postoperative Complications ,Pregnancy ,Family Planning Services ,Vasectomy ,Humans ,Female ,Castration ,Finland - Published
- 1973
21. Androst-5-ene-3-beta,17-beta-diol in ovary of post-menopausal hyperoestrogenic women. In vitro metabolism; histological and histochemical studies; clinical data of the patients
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S, Pesonen, M, Ikonen, B J, Procopé, and A, Saure
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17-Hydroxycorticosteroids ,Vaginal Smears ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Histocytochemistry ,Ovary ,Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases ,Estrogens ,Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase ,Middle Aged ,17-Ketosteroids ,Hydroxybutyrate Dehydrogenase ,Spectrophotometry ,Chemistry, Clinical ,Androgens ,Humans ,Pregnanediol ,Female ,Uterine Hemorrhage ,Menopause ,Oxidoreductases ,Gonadotropins - Published
- 1968
22. Metabolism of Progesterone and 17α-Hydroxypregnenolone by the Foetal Human Testis in vitro
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M. Ikonen and Mikko Niemi
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0303 health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Multidisciplinary ,Chemistry ,Androstenediol ,Metabolism ,In vitro ,3. Good health ,17α-Hydroxypregnenolone ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Human testis ,Pregnenolone ,Androstenedione ,Testosterone ,030304 developmental biology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
THE biosynthetic pathways of androgens in the adult mammalian testis have recently been fully described1. The pathways include the formation of testosterone from pregnenolone through progesterone, 17α-hydroxyprogesterone2, 17α-hydroxypregnenolone and dehydroepiandrosterone3. Although androstenedione was thought to be the common precursor for testosterone in both pathways, the importance of androstenediol as an alternative intermediate step in the latter pathway has been seen in the rabbit testis4.
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- 1966
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23. Histochemical Evidence of Aminopeptidase Activity in Rat Pineal Gland
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Mikko Niemi and M. Ikonen
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hydrolases ,Hydrochloride ,Aminopeptidases ,Pineal Gland ,Aminopeptidase ,Rat Pineal Gland ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pineal gland ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Endopeptidases ,medicine ,Animals ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Chemistry ,Enzyme assay ,Rats ,3. Good health ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology.protein ,Leucine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Peptide Hydrolases - Abstract
ALTHOUGH various functions have been suggested for the pineal gland1, very few positive findings have been made concerning this gland2,3. In this communication histochemical evidence is given of a strong enzyme activity in the rat's pineal gland capable of splitting L-leucyl-β-naphthylamide hydrochloride. Recent studies4,5 indicate that this activity is actually due to a group of peptidases, including ‘leucine aminopeptidase’.
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- 1960
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