Title of article
Estrogen Receptor beta in Health and Disease
Author/Authors
Gustafsson، Jan-Ake نويسنده , , Imamov، Otabek نويسنده , , Shim، Gil-Jin نويسنده , , Warner، Margaret نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-865
From page
866
To page
0
Abstract
Estrogens, acting through its two receptors, ESR1 (hereafter designated ER alpha) and ESR2 (hereafter designated ER beta), have diverse physiological effects in the reproductive system, bone, cardiovascular system, hematopoiesis, and central and peripheral nervous systems. Mice with inactivated ER alpha, ER beta, or both show a number of interesting phenotypes, including incompletely differentiated epithelium in tissues under steroidal control (prostate, ovary, mammary, and salivary glands) and defective ovulation reminiscent of polycystic ovarian syndrome in humans (in ER beta–/– mice), and obesity, insulin resistance, and complete infertility (both in male and female ER alpha–/– mice). Estrogen agonists and antagonists are frequently prescribed drugs with indications that include postmenopausal syndrome (agonists) and breast cancer (antagonists). Because the two estrogen receptors (ERs) have different physiological functions and have ligand binding pockets that differ enough to be selective in their ligand binding, opportunities now exist for development of novel ER subtype-specific selective-ER modulators.
Keywords
estradiol receptor , estradiol , immunology , neurotransmitters , prostate
Journal title
Biology of Reproduction
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Biology of Reproduction
Record number
88760
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