It is generally believed that estrogens exert their bone sparing effects directly on the cells within the bone compartment. The aim of the present study was to investigate if central mechanisms might be involved in the bone sparing effect of estrogens. The dose-response of central (i.c.v) 17beta-estradiol (E2) administration was compared with that of peripheral (s.c.) administration in ovariectomized (ovx) mice. The dose-response curves for central and peripheral E2 administration did not differ for any of the studied estrogen-responsive tissues, indicating that these effects were mainly peripheral. In addition, ovx mice were treated with E2 and/or the peripheral estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182,780. ICI 182,780 attenuated most of the e...
Mechanical loading caused by physical activity can stimulate bone formation and strengthen the skel...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
ER alpha acts either through classical (ERE-mediated) or nonclassical (non-ERE) pathways. The genera...
Estrogen exerts a variety of important physiological effects, which have been suggested to be mediat...
found that estrogen receptor (ER) antagonists prevent high-dose estrogen from inducing the formation...
Estrogen receptor-a (ERa) is crucial for the adaptive response of bone to loading but the role of en...
Estrogen’s biological functions are mediated by estrogen binding to estrogen receptors (ER). Underst...
Estrogen deficiency after ovariectomy (OVX) results in increased adiposity and bone loss, which can ...
Windahl SH, Andersson N, Chagin AS, Martensson UEA, Carlsten H, Olde B, Swanson C, Moverare-Skrtic S...
In vitro studies suggest that the membrane G protein-coupled receptor GPR30 is a functional estrogen...
Recent data indicate that the catechol estrogen, 2-hydroxyestrone (2-OHE1), has no effect on any tar...
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is characterized by declining estrogen levels, and estrogen replacement ...
Estrogens are important regulators of bone mass and their effects are mainly mediated via estrogen r...
<p>(A) Both a low (gray bars) and a 20 times higher (black bars) dose of 17β-estradiol (E2) restored...
Estrogen is essential for skeletal growth and the maintenance of adult bone mass. This fact is clear...
Mechanical loading caused by physical activity can stimulate bone formation and strengthen the skel...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
ER alpha acts either through classical (ERE-mediated) or nonclassical (non-ERE) pathways. The genera...
Estrogen exerts a variety of important physiological effects, which have been suggested to be mediat...
found that estrogen receptor (ER) antagonists prevent high-dose estrogen from inducing the formation...
Estrogen receptor-a (ERa) is crucial for the adaptive response of bone to loading but the role of en...
Estrogen’s biological functions are mediated by estrogen binding to estrogen receptors (ER). Underst...
Estrogen deficiency after ovariectomy (OVX) results in increased adiposity and bone loss, which can ...
Windahl SH, Andersson N, Chagin AS, Martensson UEA, Carlsten H, Olde B, Swanson C, Moverare-Skrtic S...
In vitro studies suggest that the membrane G protein-coupled receptor GPR30 is a functional estrogen...
Recent data indicate that the catechol estrogen, 2-hydroxyestrone (2-OHE1), has no effect on any tar...
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is characterized by declining estrogen levels, and estrogen replacement ...
Estrogens are important regulators of bone mass and their effects are mainly mediated via estrogen r...
<p>(A) Both a low (gray bars) and a 20 times higher (black bars) dose of 17β-estradiol (E2) restored...
Estrogen is essential for skeletal growth and the maintenance of adult bone mass. This fact is clear...
Mechanical loading caused by physical activity can stimulate bone formation and strengthen the skel...
Estrogens are important endocrine regulators of skeletal growth and maintenance in both females and ...
ER alpha acts either through classical (ERE-mediated) or nonclassical (non-ERE) pathways. The genera...