Tissue distribution and quantitative analysis of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha) and estrogen receptor-beta (ER beta) messenger ribonucleic acid in the wild-type and ER alpha-knockout mouse

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Couse, JF
Lindzey, J
Grandien, K
Gustafsson, JA
Korach, KS
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[1] NIEHS,RECEPTOR BIOL SECT,REPROD & DEV TOXICOL LAB,NIH,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC 27709
[2] KAROLINSKA INST,NOVUM,DEPT MED NUTR,S-14186 HUDDINGE,SWEDEN
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10.1210/en.138.11.4613
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Until recently, only a single type of estrogen receptor (ER) was thought to exist and mediate the genomic effects of the hormone 17 beta-estradiol in mammalian tissues. However, the cloning of a gene encoding a second type of ER, termed ERP, from the mouse, rat, and human has prompted a reevaluation of the estrogen signaling system. Based on in vitro studies, the ERP protein binds estradiol with an affinity similar to that of the classical ER (now referred to as ER alpha) and is able to mediate the effects of estradiol in transfected mammalian cell lines. Essential to further investigations of the possible physiological roles of ERP, and its possible interactions with ER alpha, are data on the tissue distribution of the two ER types. Herein, we have described the optimization and use of an RNase protection assay able to detect and distinguish messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts from both the ER alpha and ER beta genes in the mouse. Because this assay is directly quantitative, a comparison of the levels of expression within various tissues was possible. In addition, the effect of disruption of the ER alpha gene on the expression of the ERP gene was also investigated using the ER alpha-knockout (ERKO) mouse. Transcripts encoding ER alpha were detected in all the wild-type tissues assayed from both sexes. In the female reproductive tract, the highest expression of ER beta mRNA was observed in the ovary and showed great variation among individual animals; detectable levels were observed in the uterus and oviduct, whereas mammary tissue was negative. In the male reproductive tract, significant expression of ERP was seen in the prostate and epididymis, whereas the testes were negative. In other tissues of both sexes, the hypothalamus and lung were clearly positive for both ER alpha and ER beta mRNA. The ERKO mice demonstrated slightly reduced levels of ER beta mRNA in the ovary, prostate, and epididymis. These data, in combination with the several described phenotypes in both sexes of the ERKO mouse, suggest that the biological functions of the ER beta protein may be dependent on the presence of ER alpha in certain cell types and tissues. Further characterization of the physiological phenotypes in the ERKO mice may elucidate possible ER beta specific actions.
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