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Contribution of estrogen receptors alpha and beta to the effects of estradiol in the brain
Authors:Morissette M  Le Saux M  D'Astous M  Jourdain S  Al Sweidi S  Morin N  Estrada-Camarena E  Mendez Pablo  Garcia-Segura Luis Miguel  Di Paolo T
Institution:

aMolecular Endocrinology and Oncology Research Center, Laval University Medical Center (CHUL), and Faculty of Pharmacy, Laval University, 2705, Laurier Boulevard, Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada G1V 4G2

bInstituto Cajal, C.S.I.C., Avenida Doctor Arce 37, 28002 Madrid, Spain

Abstract:Clinical and experimental studies show a modulatory role of estrogens in the brain and suggest their beneficial action in mental and neurodegenerative diseases. The estrogen receptors ERgreek small letter alpha and ERβ are present in the brain and their targeting could bring selectivity and reduced risk of cancer. Implication of ERs in the effect of estradiol on dopamine, opiate and glutamate neurotransmission is reviewed. The ERgreek small letter alpha agonist, PPT, is shown as estradiol to modulate hippocampal NMDA receptors and AMPA receptors in cortex and striatum of ovariectomized rats whereas the ERβ agonist DPN is inactive. Striatal DPN activity suggests implication of ERβ in estradiol modulation of D2 receptors and transporters in ovariectomized rats and is supported by the lack of effect of estradiol in ERβ knockout (ERKOβ) mice. Both ERgreek small letter alpha and ERβ agonists modulate striatal preproenkephalin (PPE) gene expression in ovariectomized rats. In male mice PPT protects against MPTP toxicity to striatal dopamine; this implicates Akt/GSK3β signaling and the apoptotic regulators Bcl2 and Bad. This suggests a role for ERgreek small letter alpha in striatal dopamine neuroprotection. ERKOgreek small letter alpha mice are more susceptible to MPTP toxicity and not protected by estradiol; differences in ERKOβ mice are subtler. These results suggest therapeutic potential for the brain of ER specific agonists.
Keywords:Estradiol  Dopamine  PPT  DPN  NMDA receptor  AMPA receptor  PI3K pathway
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