oestrogene
Oestrogene, or estrogen in English, refers to a group of steroid hormones essential for the development and function of the female reproductive system. The principal natural estrogens in humans are estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), and estriol (E3). In some languages the term oestrogeen or œstrogène is used as well.
Biosynthesis and sources: In premenopausal women the ovaries are the main source of estrogens, regulated by
Mechanisms of action: Estrogens exert their effects mainly by binding to estrogen receptors, ER alpha (ESR1)
Physiological roles: Estrogens govern the development of female secondary sexual characteristics, the maturation of the reproductive
Clinical aspects: Estrogen deficiency can cause hot flashes, vaginal atrophy, and bone loss. Hormone replacement therapy
Notes: The term oestrogene is used in some languages; in English the standard term is estrogen.