<div><p>The neuroprotection by estrogen (E2) and tamoxifen is well documented in experimental stroke models; however, the exact mechanism is unclear. A membrane-based estrogen receptor, ER-α36, has been identified. Postmenopausal-levels of E2 act through ER-α36 to induce osteoclast apoptosis due to a prolonged activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK) signaling. We hypothesized that ER-α36 may play a role in the neuroprotective activities of estrogen and tamoxifen. Here, we studied ER-α36 expression in the brain, as well as its neuroprotective effects against oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) in PC12 cells. We found that ER-α36 was expressed in both rat and human brain. In additio...
Nuclear- and membrane-initiated estrogen signaling cooperate to orchestrate the pleiotropic effects ...
Estrogens provide neuroprotection in animal models of stroke, but uterotrophic effects and cancer ri...
Abstract Background The steroid hormone estrogen (17-β-estradiol, E2) provides neuroprotection again...
The neuroprotection by estrogen (E2) and tamoxifen is well documented in experimental stroke models;...
Within the last few years, there has been a growing interest in the neuroprotective effects of estro...
Estrogen has received considerable attention as a potential therapeutic agent against various forms ...
As the knowledge on the estrogenic system in the brain grows, the possibilities to modulate it in or...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
"""Besides its crucial role in many physiological events, 17β-estradiol (E2) exerts protective effec...
In addition to the classical nuclear estrogen receptor, the expression of non-nuclear estrogen recep...
<div><p>In addition to the classical nuclear estrogen receptor, the expression of non-nuclear estrog...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and severe disability among Western populations. Over...
PosterNumerous studies, both in vivo and in vitro, have reported neuroprotective and neuronal differ...
estrogen receptors (ER) is unclear and was the subject of the current study.To accomplish this goal...
International audienceEstrogens and estrogen receptors (ER) are key actors in the control of differe...
Nuclear- and membrane-initiated estrogen signaling cooperate to orchestrate the pleiotropic effects ...
Estrogens provide neuroprotection in animal models of stroke, but uterotrophic effects and cancer ri...
Abstract Background The steroid hormone estrogen (17-β-estradiol, E2) provides neuroprotection again...
The neuroprotection by estrogen (E2) and tamoxifen is well documented in experimental stroke models;...
Within the last few years, there has been a growing interest in the neuroprotective effects of estro...
Estrogen has received considerable attention as a potential therapeutic agent against various forms ...
As the knowledge on the estrogenic system in the brain grows, the possibilities to modulate it in or...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
"""Besides its crucial role in many physiological events, 17β-estradiol (E2) exerts protective effec...
In addition to the classical nuclear estrogen receptor, the expression of non-nuclear estrogen recep...
<div><p>In addition to the classical nuclear estrogen receptor, the expression of non-nuclear estrog...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and severe disability among Western populations. Over...
PosterNumerous studies, both in vivo and in vitro, have reported neuroprotective and neuronal differ...
estrogen receptors (ER) is unclear and was the subject of the current study.To accomplish this goal...
International audienceEstrogens and estrogen receptors (ER) are key actors in the control of differe...
Nuclear- and membrane-initiated estrogen signaling cooperate to orchestrate the pleiotropic effects ...
Estrogens provide neuroprotection in animal models of stroke, but uterotrophic effects and cancer ri...
Abstract Background The steroid hormone estrogen (17-β-estradiol, E2) provides neuroprotection again...