Localization of estrogen receptor‐α and ‐βmRNA in brain areas controlling sexual behavior in Japanese quail |
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Authors: | Krister Halldin Jeanette Axelsson Claes Holmgren Bjrn Brunstrm |
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Institution: | Krister Halldin,Jeanette Axelsson,Claes Holmgren,Björn Brunström |
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Abstract: | Two estrogen receptors (ERs), denoted ERα and ERβ, have been identified in humans and various animal species, including the Japanese quail. Estrogens play a key role in sexual differentiation and in activation of sexual behavior in Japanese quail. The distribution of ERα in the brain of male and female adult quail has previously been studied using immunohistochemistry, whereas in situ hybridization has been employed to study the distribution of ERβ mRNA in males only. In this article, we used in situ hybridization to study the distribution of mRNAs for both ERα and ERβ in brain areas controlling sexual behavior of Japanese quail. Our results show that both ERα mRNA and ERβ mRNA are localized in areas important for sexual behavior, such as the preoptic area and associated limbic areas, in both males and females. Moreover, we found differences in distribution of mRNA for the two receptors in these areas. The results of this article support previously reported data and provide novel data on localization of ER mRNAs in adult quail brain of both sexes. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Neurobiol, 2005 |
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Keywords: | estrogen receptors Japanese quail brain in situ hybridization avian |
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