Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a nonselective receptor agonist, the involvement of estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes in acute estrogenic responses has remained elusive. Acute administration of the selective ER? agonist PPT to precontracted aortic rings from intact female rats dose-dependently induced an ER-dependent vascular relaxation fully overlapping to that induced by 17?-estradiol. By contrast, the selective ER? agonist 2,3-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionitrile (DPN) had no acute effect on vasomotion. This short-term vasorelaxant action of PPT was abolished by the NO synthase inhibitor N?-nitro-L-argininemethyl ester and by endothelium removal. In aortic tissues from ov...
The cloning of estrogen receptors (ERs) and generation of ER-deficient mice have increased our under...
The beneficial effects of estrogens on the cardiovascular system are associated with adverse effects...
This study investigated the contribution of estrogen receptors (ERs) alpha and beta for epicardial c...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Both known estrogen receptors, ERalpha and ERbeta, are expressed in blood vessels. To gain further i...
Background—Previous studies have shown that estrogen (E2) is vasoprotective in multiple animal model...
17?-estradiol exerts beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system, as shown by several epidemiolo...
We report on the modulatory effects of chronic subcutaneous or oral estrogen and LY117018, a selecti...
The beneficial effects of estrogens on the cardiovascular system are associated with adverse effects...
The vascular consequences of estrogen treatment may be driven by its initiation timing. We tested th...
AIMS: The biological effects of oestrogens are mediated by two different oestrogen receptor (ER) sub...
Micromolar concentrations of the biologically active oestrogen 17beta-oestradiol reduce agonist-indu...
The cloning of estrogen receptors (ERs) and generation of ER-deficient mice have increased our under...
The vascular consequences of estrogen treatment may be driven by its initiation timing. We tested th...
The cloning of estrogen receptors (ERs) and generation of ER-deficient mice have increased our under...
The beneficial effects of estrogens on the cardiovascular system are associated with adverse effects...
This study investigated the contribution of estrogen receptors (ERs) alpha and beta for epicardial c...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Both known estrogen receptors, ERalpha and ERbeta, are expressed in blood vessels. To gain further i...
Background—Previous studies have shown that estrogen (E2) is vasoprotective in multiple animal model...
17?-estradiol exerts beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system, as shown by several epidemiolo...
We report on the modulatory effects of chronic subcutaneous or oral estrogen and LY117018, a selecti...
The beneficial effects of estrogens on the cardiovascular system are associated with adverse effects...
The vascular consequences of estrogen treatment may be driven by its initiation timing. We tested th...
AIMS: The biological effects of oestrogens are mediated by two different oestrogen receptor (ER) sub...
Micromolar concentrations of the biologically active oestrogen 17beta-oestradiol reduce agonist-indu...
The cloning of estrogen receptors (ERs) and generation of ER-deficient mice have increased our under...
The vascular consequences of estrogen treatment may be driven by its initiation timing. We tested th...
The cloning of estrogen receptors (ERs) and generation of ER-deficient mice have increased our under...
The beneficial effects of estrogens on the cardiovascular system are associated with adverse effects...
This study investigated the contribution of estrogen receptors (ERs) alpha and beta for epicardial c...