2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2013.09.004
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Estradiol responsiveness of synaptopodin in hippocampal neurons is mediated by estrogen receptor β

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“…Therefore, we suggest that low levels of ERα associated with the high-cholesterol diet in our study could be responsible for a reduction in the post-synaptic marker PSD-95. Additionally, upregulation of ERβ has been shown to have a negative effect on synaptic function by downregulating synaptopodin, an actin associated post-synaptic protein [76]. The increase in ERβ levels and the decreased number of mitochondria observed in our study are presumably connected because it has been shown that mitochondrial ERβ can have detrimental effects on mitochondrial function [77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Therefore, we suggest that low levels of ERα associated with the high-cholesterol diet in our study could be responsible for a reduction in the post-synaptic marker PSD-95. Additionally, upregulation of ERβ has been shown to have a negative effect on synaptic function by downregulating synaptopodin, an actin associated post-synaptic protein [76]. The increase in ERβ levels and the decreased number of mitochondria observed in our study are presumably connected because it has been shown that mitochondrial ERβ can have detrimental effects on mitochondrial function [77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…So it can be concluded that ER α mainly mediated the function of estrogen in reproductive tissues, while the effect of estrogen in other tissues such as brain was mediated by ER β . From the physiological aspect, in addition to the role in the reproductive system, ER β plays a major role in proliferation and differentiation of neurons, astrocytes, and female reproductive cells [14]. In the brain, estrogen receptor ER α and ER β mediated the persistent regulation of estrogen to nerve cells in the target gene transcription, and cells in anterior and middle hypophysis are targets of estrogen action.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gene motif of estrogen target has been found in the promoter of insulin, suggesting that estrogen can directly regulate insulin expression [21]. Estrogen can also enhance insulin sensitivity by phosphorylating insulin receptors [22]. These findings suggested that estrogen can regulate insulin production and signals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These findings suggested that estrogen can regulate insulin production and signals. Some studies have indicated that the regulatory effect of estrogen on synaptic plasticity is mediated by ERβ [22]. Synaptic plasticity is one of the critical foundations in learning and memory [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%