SummaryEstrogens regulate body weight and reproduction primarily through actions on estrogen receptor-α (ERα). However, ERα-expressing cells mediating these effects are not identified. We demonstrate that brain-specific deletion of ERα in female mice causes abdominal obesity stemming from both hyperphagia and hypometabolism. Hypometabolism and abdominal obesity, but not hyperphagia, are recapitulated in female mice lacking ERα in hypothalamic steroidogenic factor-1 (SF1) neurons. In contrast, deletion of ERα in hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons leads to hyperphagia, without directly influencing energy expenditure or fat distribution. Further, simultaneous deletion of ERα from both SF1 and POMC neurons causes hypometabolism, h...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is a major regulator of metabolic processes in obesity. In this study ...
Obesity and its associated health disorders and costs are increasing. Men and postmenopausal women h...
The steroid 17β-estradiol (E2) modulates energy homeostasis by reducing feeding behavior and increas...
Estrogen receptor–α (ERα) activity in the brain prevents obesity in both males and females. However,...
Estrogen receptor ? (ER?) in the brain is known to regulate different aspects of energy homeostasis ...
Estrogen receptor α (ERα)-expressing neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypotha...
SummaryEstrogen-receptor alpha (ERα) neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypotha...
Estrogens and leptins act in the hypothalamus to maintain reproduction and energy homeostasis. Neuro...
Estrogens act in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) to regulate body weight homeostasis. Ho...
Maternal high-fat diet (HFD) alters hypothalamic developmental programming and disrupts offspring en...
Metabolism and reproduction are linked homeostatic processes. This linkage becomes particularly impo...
Estrogen-receptor alpha (ERα) neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypothalamus (...
Estrogen-receptor alpha (ERα) neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypothalamus (...
Obesity, and its associated comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cert...
Summary: Balance between metabolic and reproductive processes is important for survival, particularl...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is a major regulator of metabolic processes in obesity. In this study ...
Obesity and its associated health disorders and costs are increasing. Men and postmenopausal women h...
The steroid 17β-estradiol (E2) modulates energy homeostasis by reducing feeding behavior and increas...
Estrogen receptor–α (ERα) activity in the brain prevents obesity in both males and females. However,...
Estrogen receptor ? (ER?) in the brain is known to regulate different aspects of energy homeostasis ...
Estrogen receptor α (ERα)-expressing neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypotha...
SummaryEstrogen-receptor alpha (ERα) neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypotha...
Estrogens and leptins act in the hypothalamus to maintain reproduction and energy homeostasis. Neuro...
Estrogens act in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH) to regulate body weight homeostasis. Ho...
Maternal high-fat diet (HFD) alters hypothalamic developmental programming and disrupts offspring en...
Metabolism and reproduction are linked homeostatic processes. This linkage becomes particularly impo...
Estrogen-receptor alpha (ERα) neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypothalamus (...
Estrogen-receptor alpha (ERα) neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypothalamus (...
Obesity, and its associated comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cert...
Summary: Balance between metabolic and reproductive processes is important for survival, particularl...
Estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) is a major regulator of metabolic processes in obesity. In this study ...
Obesity and its associated health disorders and costs are increasing. Men and postmenopausal women h...
The steroid 17β-estradiol (E2) modulates energy homeostasis by reducing feeding behavior and increas...