Estrogens Receptors-New Players in Spermatogenesis

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  • S. Saraswat Department of Physiology Reproduction and Shelter Management, Central Institute for Research on Goats, Mathura, India
Abstract:

The mammalian testis is a complex organ that serves two important functions, synthesis of steroids, with significant amount of estrogenic hormones produced and production of spermatozoa. Estrogen receptors (ERs) are expressed in cells of the testis as well as the epididymal epithelium. We have demonstrated that estrogen receptor expression is higher in reproductive tissues as compared to non-reproductive tissues. In addition to this, western blot analysis showed a signal for estrogen receptor.

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volume 6  issue 3

pages  503- 504

publication date 2016-09-01

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