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Estrogen‐regulated developmental neuronal apoptosis is determined by estrogen receptor subtype and the Fas/Fas ligand system
Authors:Jon Nilsen  Gil Mor  Frederick Naftolin
Abstract:Adult sexual dimorphism in neuronal cell number is controlled by estrogen exposure during a tightly defined period of rat brain development. The mechanisms of estrogen's effect are unknown; one possibility is regulation of programmed cell death (apoptosis). In this study we have shown that estradiol can function as a neuroprotective agent or an inducer of apoptosis, depending on the estrogen receptor‐subtype present in the cell. Thus, ERα has a neuroprotective effect, while ERβ mediates the induction of apoptosis in neuronal cells. Moreover, we show that estrogen‐induced apoptosis through ER‐β requires the expression of Fas‐ and Fas ligand (FasL) proteins, since the absence of FasL in neurons prevents this effect. Furthermore, we demonstrate that microglia‐secreted products induce the expression of FasL necessary to mediate estradiol–ERβ apoptotic effect. These findings may explain the dichotomous effect of fetal estradiol on the adult neuronal number. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Neurobiol 43: 64–78, 2000
Keywords:ERβ    apoptosis  Fas  Fas ligand  estradiol  sexually dimorphic nuclei  brain sex differences
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