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Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins
Estradiol-17β (E) plays an important role in ovarian follicular development. Evidence indicates that some of the effect of E is mediated by the transmembrane estrogen receptor. In this study, we examined the spatio-temporal expression of recently discovered ERα36 (ESR36), a splice variant of Esr1 an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058291 |
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author | Chakraborty, Prabuddha Roy, Shyamal K. |
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description | Estradiol-17β (E) plays an important role in ovarian follicular development. Evidence indicates that some of the effect of E is mediated by the transmembrane estrogen receptor. In this study, we examined the spatio-temporal expression of recently discovered ERα36 (ESR36), a splice variant of Esr1 and a receptor for non-genomic E signaling, in the hamster ovary during the estrous cycle and the role of gonadotropins and ovarian steroid hormones in ESR36 expression. ESR36 expression was high on estrus (D1∶0900 h) and declined precipitously by proestrus (D4∶0900 h) and remained low up to D4∶1600 h. Immunofluorescence findings corroborated immunoblot findings and revealed that ESR36 was expressed only in the cell membrane of both follicular and non-follicular cells, except the oocytes. Ovarian ESR36 was capable of binding to the E-affinity matrix, and have different molecular weight than that of the ESR1 or GPER. Hypophysectomy (Hx) resulted in a marked decline in ESR36 protein levels. FSH and LH, alone or combined, markedly upregulated ESR36 protein in Hx hamsters to the levels observed in D1 hamsters, but neither E nor P had any effect. Inhibition of the gonadotropin surge by phenobarbital treatment on D4∶1100 h attenuated ESR36 expression in D1∶0900 h ovaries, but the decline was restored by either FSH or LH replacement on D4 afternoon. This is the first report to show that ESR36, which is distinct from ESR1 or GPER is expressed in the plasma membrane of ovarian follicular and non-follicular cells, binds to E and its expression is regulated directly by the gonadotropins. In light of our previous findings, the results suggest that ovarian cells contain at least two distinct membrane estrogen receptors, such as GPER and ESR36, and strongly suggest for a non-genomic action of E regulating ovarian follicular functions. |
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spelling | pubmed-36120732013-04-03 Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins Chakraborty, Prabuddha Roy, Shyamal K. PLoS One Research Article Estradiol-17β (E) plays an important role in ovarian follicular development. Evidence indicates that some of the effect of E is mediated by the transmembrane estrogen receptor. In this study, we examined the spatio-temporal expression of recently discovered ERα36 (ESR36), a splice variant of Esr1 and a receptor for non-genomic E signaling, in the hamster ovary during the estrous cycle and the role of gonadotropins and ovarian steroid hormones in ESR36 expression. ESR36 expression was high on estrus (D1∶0900 h) and declined precipitously by proestrus (D4∶0900 h) and remained low up to D4∶1600 h. Immunofluorescence findings corroborated immunoblot findings and revealed that ESR36 was expressed only in the cell membrane of both follicular and non-follicular cells, except the oocytes. Ovarian ESR36 was capable of binding to the E-affinity matrix, and have different molecular weight than that of the ESR1 or GPER. Hypophysectomy (Hx) resulted in a marked decline in ESR36 protein levels. FSH and LH, alone or combined, markedly upregulated ESR36 protein in Hx hamsters to the levels observed in D1 hamsters, but neither E nor P had any effect. Inhibition of the gonadotropin surge by phenobarbital treatment on D4∶1100 h attenuated ESR36 expression in D1∶0900 h ovaries, but the decline was restored by either FSH or LH replacement on D4 afternoon. This is the first report to show that ESR36, which is distinct from ESR1 or GPER is expressed in the plasma membrane of ovarian follicular and non-follicular cells, binds to E and its expression is regulated directly by the gonadotropins. In light of our previous findings, the results suggest that ovarian cells contain at least two distinct membrane estrogen receptors, such as GPER and ESR36, and strongly suggest for a non-genomic action of E regulating ovarian follicular functions. Public Library of Science 2013-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3612073/ /pubmed/23555574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058291 Text en © 2013 Chakraborty, Roy http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chakraborty, Prabuddha Roy, Shyamal K. Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins |
title | Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins |
title_full | Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins |
title_fullStr | Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins |
title_short | Expression of Estrogen Receptor α 36 (ESR36) in the Hamster Ovary throughout the Estrous Cycle: Effects of Gonadotropins |
title_sort | expression of estrogen receptor α 36 (esr36) in the hamster ovary throughout the estrous cycle: effects of gonadotropins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058291 |
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