نتایج جستجو برای: erα antagonist

تعداد نتایج: 60714  

2016
Ulas Cikla Vishal Chanana Douglas B Kintner Eshwar Udho Jens Eickhoff Wendy Sun Stephanie Marquez Lucia Covert Arel Otles Robert A Shapiro Peter Ferrazzano Raghu Vemuganti Jon E Levine Pelin Cengiz

Male neonate brains are more susceptible to the effects of perinatal asphyxia resulting in hypoxia and ischemia (HI)-related brain injury. The relative resistance of female neonatal brains to adverse consequences of HI suggests that there are sex-specific mechanisms that afford females greater neuroprotection and/or facilitates recovery post-HI. We hypothesized that HI preferentially induces es...

2017
Erina Iwabuchi Yasuhiro Miki Katsuhiko Ono Yoshiaki Onodera Hironobu Sasano

The estrogen receptor (ER) functions as a dimer and is involved in several different biological functions. However ER dimeric proteins have not been identified by in situ methodologies. Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) has been recently developed, which enabled the localization of protein and protein interaction. Therefore, in this study, we firstly demonstrated that ERs formed both hom...

2017
Shijin Lu Changying Sun Congxiu Miao Zhongfu Zhao

Estrogen receptors α and β (ERα and ERβ) serve key functions in bone development and maintenance, and in the metabolism of bone mineral. ERβ and ERα form heterodimers, and ERβ negatively regulates the transactivation of ERα. ERβ also inhibits recruitment of ERα to the estrogen-responsive promoters. However, the relationship of ERα and ERβ in the regulation of osteoblast viability and differenti...

2016
Chunyu Wang Fan Zhang Sirui Jiang Sandra L. Siedlak Lu Shen George Perry Xinglong Wang Beisha Tang Xiongwei Zhu

The female predominance for developing Alzheimer disease (AD) suggests the involvement of gender specific factor(s) such as a reduced estrogen-estrogen receptor signaling in the pathogenesis of AD. The potential role of ERα in AD pathogenesis has been explored by several groups with mixed results. We revisited this issue of expression and distribution of ERα in AD brain using a specific ERα ant...

2014
Piergiorgio La Rosa Marco Pellegrini Pierangela Totta Filippo Acconcia Maria Marino

17β-estradiol (E2)-dependent estrogen receptor (ER) α intracellular concentration is a well recognized critical step in the pleiotropic effects elicited by E2 in several target tissues. Beside E2, a class of synthetic and plant-derived chemicals collectively named endocrine disruptors (EDs) or xenoestrogens bind to and modify both nuclear and extra-nuclear ERα activities. However, at the presen...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2012
B P Huderson T T Duplessis C C Williams H C Seger C G Marsden K J Pouey S M Hill B G Rowan

Elevated phosphorylation of estrogen receptor α (ERα) at serines 118 (S118) and 167 (S167) is associated with favorable outcome for tamoxifen adjuvant therapy and may serve as surrogate markers for a functional ERα signaling pathway in breast cancer. It is possible that loss of phosphorylation at S118 and/or S167 could disrupt ERα signaling, resulting in aggressive ERα-independent breast cancer...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Marine Adlanmerini Romain Solinhac Anne Abot Aurélie Fabre Isabelle Raymond-Letron Anne-Laure Guihot Frédéric Boudou Lucile Sautier Emilie Vessières Sung Hoon Kim Philippe Lière Coralie Fontaine Andrée Krust Pierre Chambon John A Katzenellenbogen Pierre Gourdy Philip W Shaul Daniel Henrion Jean-François Arnal Françoise Lenfant

Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) activation functions AF-1 and AF-2 classically mediate gene transcription in response to estradiol (E2). A fraction of ERα is targeted to plasma membrane and elicits membrane-initiated steroid signaling (MISS), but the physiological roles of MISS in vivo are poorly understood. We therefore generated a mouse with a point mutation of the palmitoylation site of ERα (C...

2018
Kriti Singh Ravi S N Munuganti Nada Lallous Kush Dalal Ji Soo Yoon Aishwariya Sharma Takeshi Yamazaki Artem Cherkasov Paul S Rennie

Estrogen receptor-α positive (ERα⁺) breast cancers represent 75% of all invasive breast cancer cases, while de novo or acquired resistance to ER-directed therapy is also on the rise. Numerous factors contribute to this phenomenon including the recently-reported ESR1 gene mutations such as Y537S, which amplifies co-activator interactions with ERα and promotes constitutive activation of ERα funct...

2011
Eun Ji Yu Seok-Hyung Kim Kyu Heo Chen-Yin Ou Michael R. Stallcup Jeong Hoon Kim

Estrogen receptor α (ERα) plays critical roles in development and progression of breast cancer. Because ERα activity is strictly dependent upon the interaction with coregulators, coregulators are also believed to contribute to breast tumorigenesis. Cell Cycle and Apoptosis Regulator 1 (CCAR1) is an important co-activator for estrogen-induced gene expression and estrogen-dependent growth of brea...

2011
Nibedita Gupta Fee Schmitt Sina Grebhardt Doris Mayer

Estrogen receptor-alpha (ERα) is a key factor in the development of breast cancer in humans. The expression and activity of ERα is regulated by a multitude of intracellular and extracellular signals. Here we show a cross-talk between β-catenin and ERα in human breast cancer cells. Knockdown of β-catenin by RNAi resulted in significant reduction of ERα mRNA and/or protein levels in MCF-7, T-47D,...

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