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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 284: E184-E192, 2003. First published September 11, 2002; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00165.2002
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Vol. 284, Issue 1, E184-E192, January 2003

Multiple forms of estrogen receptor-alpha in cerebral blood vessels: regulation by estrogen

Chris Stirone, Sue P. Duckles, and Diana N. Krause

Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, California 92697-4625

The cerebral vasculature is an important target tissue for estrogen, as evidenced by significant effects of estrogen on vascular reactivity and protein levels of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and prostacyclin synthase. However, the presence, localization, and regulation of estrogen receptors in the cerebral vasculature have not been investigated. In this study, we identified the presence of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha ) in female rat cerebral blood vessels and localized this receptor to both smooth muscle and endothelial cells by use of immunohistochemistry and confocal microscopy. With immunoblot analysis, multiple forms of ER-alpha were detected at 110, 93, 82, 50, and 45 kDa in addition to a relatively weak band corresponding to the 66-kDa putative unmodified receptor. The 82-kDa band was identified as Ser118-phosphorylated ER-alpha , whereas the 50-kDa band lacks the normal NH2 terminus, suggestive of an ER-alpha splice variant. Lower molecular mass bands persisted after in vivo inhibition of 26S proteasome activity with lactacystin, whereas the 110- and 93-kDa bands increased. All forms of ER-alpha in cerebral vessels were decreased after ovariectomy but significantly increased after chronic estrogen exposure in vivo.

estrogen receptors; 26S proteasome; 17beta -estradiol; cerebral circulation


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