2001
DOI: 10.1006/exnr.2001.7744
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Estrogen Effects on Neurite Outgrowth and Cytoskeletal Gene Expression in ERα-Transfected PC12 Cell Lines

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“…The production of these proteins is regulated by estradiol-17β and it is possible that this hormone could be responsible for the changes in the expression patterns of at least some of these genes normally considered to have stable patterns. This is supported by several other studies in which some of the genes that are the objects of this study changed expression in response to estradiol-17β: e.g., TUBA1A in human PC12 cell lines transfected with estrogen receptor alpha (Gollapudi and Oblinger, 2001), CTSZ in Sparus aurata macrophages (Liarte et al, 2011), ACTB in mouse uterus (Schroder et al, 2009) and CTSD in O. mykiss white muscle (Cleveland and Weber, 2011). …”
Section: Pattern Of Expression Levels Of Reference Genesmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The production of these proteins is regulated by estradiol-17β and it is possible that this hormone could be responsible for the changes in the expression patterns of at least some of these genes normally considered to have stable patterns. This is supported by several other studies in which some of the genes that are the objects of this study changed expression in response to estradiol-17β: e.g., TUBA1A in human PC12 cell lines transfected with estrogen receptor alpha (Gollapudi and Oblinger, 2001), CTSZ in Sparus aurata macrophages (Liarte et al, 2011), ACTB in mouse uterus (Schroder et al, 2009) and CTSD in O. mykiss white muscle (Cleveland and Weber, 2011). …”
Section: Pattern Of Expression Levels Of Reference Genesmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Previous studies have reported an estrogenic potentiation of NGF-induced neurite outgrowths in PC12 cells stably expressing ER (Gollapudi & Oblinger 2001). Therefore, the aim of the present experiment was to establish whether the A/B domain is involved in such an ER -dependent potentiation.…”
Section: An Increase By 17 E2 Of the Ngf-induced Neurite Outgrowth Ismentioning
confidence: 88%
“…73 Estrogen can enhance NGF-stimulated neurite sprouting in an ER ␣-dependent manner. 74 In addition, short-term estrogen replacement increases ␤-preprotachykinin mRNA levels in uninjured dorsal root ganglion neurons. 74 Together these observations emphasize the need of basic research to-ward the role of estrogen receptor regulation on the bladder responses to inflammation.…”
Section: Er␤mentioning
confidence: 99%