2007
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.5595-06.2007
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Coupling of Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase to NMDA Receptors via Postsynaptic Density-95 Depends on Estrogen and Contributes to the Central Control of Adult Female Reproduction

Abstract: Considerable research has been devoted to the understanding of how nitric oxide (NO) influences brain function. Few studies, however, have addressed how its production is physiologically regulated. Here, we report that protein-protein interactions between neuronal NO synthase (nNOS) and glutamate NMDA receptors via the scaffolding protein postsynaptic density-95 (PSD-95) in the hypothalamic preoptic region of adult female rats is sensitive to cyclic estrogen fluctuation. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments were … Show more

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“…Intriguingly, in contrast with previous studies suggesting that estrogen could modulate hypothalamic nNOS gene expression [58,81,82,83,84], these changes in NO secretion seen during the estrous cycle are not associated with changes in nNOS protein synthesis but rather with changes in nNOS activity [62,85]. Estradiol induces the formation of a NMDA-R-nNOS complex in neurons of the preoptic region [62,85], thus enhancing NO secretion [86] by coupling nNOS to its main stimulatory calcium influx pathway [12,14] (box).…”
Section: Neuronal Nitric Oxide Modulates Gnrh Neuronal Activity and Scontrasting
confidence: 71%
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“…Intriguingly, in contrast with previous studies suggesting that estrogen could modulate hypothalamic nNOS gene expression [58,81,82,83,84], these changes in NO secretion seen during the estrous cycle are not associated with changes in nNOS protein synthesis but rather with changes in nNOS activity [62,85]. Estradiol induces the formation of a NMDA-R-nNOS complex in neurons of the preoptic region [62,85], thus enhancing NO secretion [86] by coupling nNOS to its main stimulatory calcium influx pathway [12,14] (box).…”
Section: Neuronal Nitric Oxide Modulates Gnrh Neuronal Activity and Scontrasting
confidence: 71%
“…Intracerebroventricular injection of NOS antisense oligodeoxynucleotides was shown to block the LH surge in steroid-primed ovariectomized rats [60], whereas intracerebral infusion of N G -nitro- L -arginine methyl ester ( L -NAME, a NOS inhibitor) either within the preoptic region (fig. 1) or the median eminence caused a marked disruption of rat estrous cyclicity [62,63]. Intriguingly, in mutant mice, the first targeted disruption of the nNOS gene in exon 2 did not markedly alter fertility [64].…”
Section: Neuronal Nitric Oxide Modulates Gnrh Neuronal Activity and Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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