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Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells

Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen that is present at high concentrations during pregnancy. E4 has been reported to act as an endogenous estrogen receptor modulator, exerting estrogenic actions on the endometrium or the central nervous system but presenting antagonistic effects on the breast....

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Autores principales: Montt-Guevara, Maria Magdalena, Giretti, Maria Silvia, Russo, Eleonora, Giannini, Andrea, Mannella, Paolo, Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo, Genazzani, Alessandro David, Simoncini, Tommaso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26257704
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2015.00111
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author Montt-Guevara, Maria Magdalena
Giretti, Maria Silvia
Russo, Eleonora
Giannini, Andrea
Mannella, Paolo
Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo
Genazzani, Alessandro David
Simoncini, Tommaso
author_facet Montt-Guevara, Maria Magdalena
Giretti, Maria Silvia
Russo, Eleonora
Giannini, Andrea
Mannella, Paolo
Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo
Genazzani, Alessandro David
Simoncini, Tommaso
author_sort Montt-Guevara, Maria Magdalena
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description Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen that is present at high concentrations during pregnancy. E4 has been reported to act as an endogenous estrogen receptor modulator, exerting estrogenic actions on the endometrium or the central nervous system but presenting antagonistic effects on the breast. Due to these characteristics, E4 is currently being developed for a number of clinical applications, including contraception and menopausal hormone therapy. Endothelial nitric oxide (NO) is a key player for vascular function and disease during pregnancy and throughout aging in women. Endothelial NO is an established target of estrogens that enhance its formation in human endothelial cells. We here addressed the effects of E4 on the activity and expression of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). E4 stimulated the activation of eNOS and NO secretion in HUVEC. E4 was significantly less effective compared to E2, and a peculiar concentration-dependent effect was found, with higher amounts of E4 being less effective than lower concentrations. When E2 was combined with E4, an interesting pattern was noted. E4 antagonized NO synthesis induced by pregnancy-like E2 concentrations. However, E4 did not impede the modest induction of NO synthesis associated with postmenopausal-like E2 levels. These results support the hypothesis that E4 may be a regulator of NO synthesis in endothelial cells and raise questions on its peculiar signaling in this context. Our results may be useful to interpret the role of E4 during human pregnancy and possibly to help develop this interesting steroid for clinical use.
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spelling pubmed-45104302015-08-07 Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells Montt-Guevara, Maria Magdalena Giretti, Maria Silvia Russo, Eleonora Giannini, Andrea Mannella, Paolo Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo Genazzani, Alessandro David Simoncini, Tommaso Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Estetrol (E4) is a natural human estrogen that is present at high concentrations during pregnancy. E4 has been reported to act as an endogenous estrogen receptor modulator, exerting estrogenic actions on the endometrium or the central nervous system but presenting antagonistic effects on the breast. Due to these characteristics, E4 is currently being developed for a number of clinical applications, including contraception and menopausal hormone therapy. Endothelial nitric oxide (NO) is a key player for vascular function and disease during pregnancy and throughout aging in women. Endothelial NO is an established target of estrogens that enhance its formation in human endothelial cells. We here addressed the effects of E4 on the activity and expression of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). E4 stimulated the activation of eNOS and NO secretion in HUVEC. E4 was significantly less effective compared to E2, and a peculiar concentration-dependent effect was found, with higher amounts of E4 being less effective than lower concentrations. When E2 was combined with E4, an interesting pattern was noted. E4 antagonized NO synthesis induced by pregnancy-like E2 concentrations. However, E4 did not impede the modest induction of NO synthesis associated with postmenopausal-like E2 levels. These results support the hypothesis that E4 may be a regulator of NO synthesis in endothelial cells and raise questions on its peculiar signaling in this context. Our results may be useful to interpret the role of E4 during human pregnancy and possibly to help develop this interesting steroid for clinical use. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4510430/ /pubmed/26257704 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2015.00111 Text en Copyright © 2015 Montt-Guevara, Giretti, Russo, Giannini, Mannella, Genazzani, Genazzani and Simoncini. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Montt-Guevara, Maria Magdalena
Giretti, Maria Silvia
Russo, Eleonora
Giannini, Andrea
Mannella, Paolo
Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo
Genazzani, Alessandro David
Simoncini, Tommaso
Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells
title Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells
title_full Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells
title_fullStr Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells
title_full_unstemmed Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells
title_short Estetrol Modulates Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Endothelial Cells
title_sort estetrol modulates endothelial nitric oxide synthesis in human endothelial cells
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26257704
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2015.00111
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