Endocrinology-Hormones

Small molecules play a pivotal role in Endocrinology Research. These are low molecular weight compounds that have a significant impact on the endocrine system, hormones, and their receptors. Here are some key aspects of how small molecules are involved in this field:

  • Hormone Mimetics and Inhibitors: Small molecules are used to develop synthetic compounds that mimic the actions of hormones or inhibit their effects. For example, drugs like metformin for diabetes management and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) for breast cancer treatment are used to either mimic or block hormonal activity.
  • Receptor Modulation: Small molecules can bind to hormone receptors and modulate their activity. This is crucial in developing drugs that target specific hormone receptors, like the use of small molecule agonists and antagonists to regulate thyroid hormone receptors.
  • Metabolism Regulation: Endocrinology research often focuses on metabolism and how hormones like insulin regulate it. Small molecules are employed to understand and develop drugs targeting enzymes involved in metabolism, such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists for diabetes treatment.
  • Steroid Hormone Production: Small molecules may be utilized to influence the production of steroid hormones in the adrenal glands or gonads. This is essential for conditions like Cushing's syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  • Hormone Assays: In laboratory research, small molecules are used as tracers or markers in hormone assays. For instance, small molecule fluorophores can be attached to antibodies to detect hormone levels in blood samples.

Drug Development: Endocrinology research relies on small molecules as potential drug candidates. Researchers design and test small molecules for their effectiveness in modulating hormonal pathways, with the goal of developing new therapies for endocrine disorders.
In summary, small molecules are indispensable tools in Endocrinology Research, enabling scientists to better understand the endocrine system's intricacies and develop novel treatments for a wide range of hormonal disorders and conditions. Their versatility and specificity make them valuable assets in advancing our knowledge of endocrinology and improving patient care.


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  1. Androgen Receptor Modulators

    Ostarine is an androgen receptor modulator (SARM)
  2. estrogen receptor modulator

    acolbifene is a substance being studied in the prevention of breast cancer in women at high risk of breast cancer. Acolbifene hydrochloride binds to estrogen receptors in the body and blocks the effects of estrogen in the breast. It is a type of selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM).
  3. Androgen receptor (AR) modulator

    BMS-564929 is a novel, highly potent, orally active, nonsteroidal tissue selective androgen receptor (AR) modulator, and this compound has been advanced to clinical trials for the treatment of age-related functional decline.
  4. RORγ modulator

    RORγ modulator 1 is a retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma (RORy) modulator, extracted from patent WO/2015061515 A1, example 124.
  5. androgen receptor modulator (SARM)

    LY2452473 is an orally bioavailable selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM), with potential tissue-selective androgenic/anti-androgenic activity.
  6. selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator

    AZD9567 is a potent, oral active, non-steroidal and selective glucocorticoid receptor modulator (SGRM), with an IC50 of 3.8 nM.
  7. androgen receptor modulator

    ACP-105 is an orally available, selective amd potent androgen receptor modulator (SARM), with pEC50s of 9.0 and 9.3 for AR wild type and T877A mutant, respectively.
  8. glucocorticoid receptor modulator

    AZD7594 is a potent selective nonsteroidal glucocorticoid receptor modulator, with an IC50 of 0.9 nM.
  9. nuclear estrogen receptor modulator

    Estetrol, a natural estrogen synthesized exclusively during pregnancy by the human fetal liver, is a selective nuclear estrogen receptor modulator.

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