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Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol

Preterm births accounts for roughly 9% of all births worldwide and can have detrimental or even lethal consequences for the infant. However to develop new treatment that will lower the rate of preterm births, more knowledge is required on the factors contributing to the contraction and relaxation of...

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Autores principales: Rahbek, Mette, Nazemi, Sasan, Ødum, Lars, Gupta, Saurabh, Poulsen, Steen Seier, Hay-Schmidt, Anders, Klaerke, Dan Arne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3914860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24505302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087652
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author Rahbek, Mette
Nazemi, Sasan
Ødum, Lars
Gupta, Saurabh
Poulsen, Steen Seier
Hay-Schmidt, Anders
Klaerke, Dan Arne
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Nazemi, Sasan
Ødum, Lars
Gupta, Saurabh
Poulsen, Steen Seier
Hay-Schmidt, Anders
Klaerke, Dan Arne
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description Preterm births accounts for roughly 9% of all births worldwide and can have detrimental or even lethal consequences for the infant. However to develop new treatment that will lower the rate of preterm births, more knowledge is required on the factors contributing to the contraction and relaxation of the myometrium. The small conductance Ca(2+)-activated potassium channel subtype 3 (SK3) has been identified in the myometrium of several species including humans, mice and rats, but with great inter species variation of the expression pattern and regulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of SK3 in the uterus of rats stimulated with 17β-estradiol and progesterone in order to get an in depth understanding of the rat uterine SK3. Using immunohistochemistry SK3 was localized to the glandular and luminal endometrial lamina epitheliali. Furthermore, a weak signal was observed in the myometrium. Using Western blot the protein level of SK3 was found to increase in uteri from animals treated with 17β-estradiol, an effect that was not reflected at the mRNA level. The levels of mRNA for SK3 were significantly lower in the uterus of 17β-estradiol-treated animals than in the uterus of ovariectomized animals. We conclude that the SK channels are present in the endometrial epithelium, and possibly also in the myometrium of the rat uterus. Furthermore, the hormonal effect on SK3 caused by 17β-estradiol includes divergent regulation at mRNA and protein levels.
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spelling pubmed-39148602014-02-06 Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol Rahbek, Mette Nazemi, Sasan Ødum, Lars Gupta, Saurabh Poulsen, Steen Seier Hay-Schmidt, Anders Klaerke, Dan Arne PLoS One Research Article Preterm births accounts for roughly 9% of all births worldwide and can have detrimental or even lethal consequences for the infant. However to develop new treatment that will lower the rate of preterm births, more knowledge is required on the factors contributing to the contraction and relaxation of the myometrium. The small conductance Ca(2+)-activated potassium channel subtype 3 (SK3) has been identified in the myometrium of several species including humans, mice and rats, but with great inter species variation of the expression pattern and regulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of SK3 in the uterus of rats stimulated with 17β-estradiol and progesterone in order to get an in depth understanding of the rat uterine SK3. Using immunohistochemistry SK3 was localized to the glandular and luminal endometrial lamina epitheliali. Furthermore, a weak signal was observed in the myometrium. Using Western blot the protein level of SK3 was found to increase in uteri from animals treated with 17β-estradiol, an effect that was not reflected at the mRNA level. The levels of mRNA for SK3 were significantly lower in the uterus of 17β-estradiol-treated animals than in the uterus of ovariectomized animals. We conclude that the SK channels are present in the endometrial epithelium, and possibly also in the myometrium of the rat uterus. Furthermore, the hormonal effect on SK3 caused by 17β-estradiol includes divergent regulation at mRNA and protein levels. Public Library of Science 2014-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3914860/ /pubmed/24505302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087652 Text en © 2014 Rahbek et al 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.
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Rahbek, Mette
Nazemi, Sasan
Ødum, Lars
Gupta, Saurabh
Poulsen, Steen Seier
Hay-Schmidt, Anders
Klaerke, Dan Arne
Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol
title Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol
title_full Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol
title_fullStr Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol
title_short Expression of the Small Conductance Ca(2+)-Activated Potassium Channel Subtype 3 (SK3) in Rat Uterus after Stimulation with 17β-Estradiol
title_sort expression of the small conductance ca(2+)-activated potassium channel subtype 3 (sk3) in rat uterus after stimulation with 17β-estradiol
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3914860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24505302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087652
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