2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070926
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Classical Estrogen Receptors and ERα Splice Variants in the Mouse

Abstract: Estrogens exert a variety of effects in both reproductive and non-reproductive tissues. With the discovery of ERα splice variants, prior assumptions concerning tissue-specific estrogen signaling need to be re-evaluated. Accordingly, we sought to determine the expression of the classical estrogen receptors and ERα splice variants across reproductive and non-reproductive tissues of male and female mice. Western blotting revealed that the full-length ERα66 was mainly present in female reproductive tissues but was… Show more

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“…One of the original ERαKO strains and the most widely used for several decades, expresses a truncated ERα (missing most of the AF-1 domain) (27), and is structurally quite similar to the AF-1 mutant mouse reported recently [18, 28, 29]. It is also similar in structure to an endogenous ERα splice variant, ERα46 [3032]. This short ERα is unable to be classically activated by E2 in reproductive tissues or any tissue that requires E2-induced AF-1 transactivation (therefore resulting in infertility and other deficiencies).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One of the original ERαKO strains and the most widely used for several decades, expresses a truncated ERα (missing most of the AF-1 domain) (27), and is structurally quite similar to the AF-1 mutant mouse reported recently [18, 28, 29]. It is also similar in structure to an endogenous ERα splice variant, ERα46 [3032]. This short ERα is unable to be classically activated by E2 in reproductive tissues or any tissue that requires E2-induced AF-1 transactivation (therefore resulting in infertility and other deficiencies).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…renal anti-fibrotic effect was observed after inhibition of estradiol synthesis and not androgen receptor blockade may suggest that estrogen receptors localized in the mesangial cells of males (Irsik et al, 2013) may contribute to this effect. This appears to be in contrast to the renoprotective effects of estradiol in diabetic renal disease in females (Mankhey et al, 2005).…”
Section: Accepted Articlementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The relative amount of ERα and ERβ at the plasma membrane can differ among cell types; for example in breast cancer cells ERα is found to be less than ERβ 69 , meanwhile in reproductive tissue ERα is more abundant than ERβ 70 . ERs distribution is poorly studied in cardiovascular tissue, however both the ERα and ERβ are found to be present at the plasma membrane of vascular endothelial cells (EC) 71 .…”
Section: Membrane Delimited (Non-genomic) Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%