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Estrogen action in the estrogen receptor α-knockout mouse: is this due to ER-β?

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In vivo autoradiographic studies have shown that neurons in the estrogen receptor-α knockout (ERKO) mouse brain are capable of concentrating radiolabeled estrogen. In one region of the ERKO hypothalamus that binds estrogen, the preoptic area, we have also shown that a variety of estrogenic compounds modulate the expression of progesterone receptor. Recently, a second estrogen receptor (ER-β) was isolated from the rat prostate. In situ hybridization studies have demonstrated that ER-β mRNA is present in the rat brain as well as the preoptic area of the ERKO mouse brain. Interestingly, ER-β mRNA was also detected in regions of the brain where the classical ER is sparse or absent, including the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. Together, the results of these studies suggest the presence and functionality of a non-classical estrogen receptor in the ERKO brain and provided evidence that this receptor may be ER-β. Moreover, the localization of ER-β mRNA in many new brain regions, including those associated with learning and memory, may provide new insight about the anatomical substrate for estrogen action in the brain.

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Shughrue, P. Estrogen action in the estrogen receptor α-knockout mouse: is this due to ER-β?. Mol Psychiatry 3, 299–302 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4000368

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