2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-012-0935-2
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Estrogen-dependent regulation of sodium/hydrogen exchanger-3 (NHE3) expression via estrogen receptor β in proximal colon of pregnant mice

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“…Electric pulses (poring pulse: 75 V, 5 ms of length with 50-ms interval, transfer pulse: 20 V, 50 ms of length with 50-ms interval) were delivered using NEPA21 (Nepa Gene, Ichikawa, Japan). 57, 58 Knock-down effects were evaluated by western blotting.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric pulses (poring pulse: 75 V, 5 ms of length with 50-ms interval, transfer pulse: 20 V, 50 ms of length with 50-ms interval) were delivered using NEPA21 (Nepa Gene, Ichikawa, Japan). 57, 58 Knock-down effects were evaluated by western blotting.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ hybridization ISH was performed as described previously (Choijookhuu et al, 2012) using P5 wild-type mice. 45-base DNA antisense (coding nucleotides 432-476 in mouse Cdc42; 59-GCAGAGCACTCCACATACTTGAC-AGCCTTCAGATCCCGCGCCAGC-39) and sense (59-GCTGGCGCG-GGGATCTGAAGGCTGTCAAGTATGTGGAGTGCTCTGC-39) probes were labeled at their 59-end with digoxigenin-11-dUTP.…”
Section: Plasmidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of circulating estrogen may have an important role in the stimulation of estrogen signaling via ER␤ in the duodenal epithelium. In our previous study, the upregulation of sodium hydrogen exchanger-3 (NHE3) expression via ER␤ was found in mouse proximal colon, in parallel with the increase of circulating estrogen levels during pregnancy [34]. Moreover, circulating estrogen-dependent activation has been reported for both reproductive and non-reproductive organs [1,35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Electroporatic transfection was performed as described previously [34]. Briefly, control or ER␤ siRNA were injected into the center of testis and three pulses (poring pulse: 40 V, 30 ms of length with 50 ms interval, transfer pulse: 25 V, 80 ms of length with 50 ms interval) were delivered into testis using Nepa21 electroporator (Nepa Gene, Chiba, Japan).…”
Section: Transfection Of Er␤ Sirna By Electroporationmentioning
confidence: 99%