Contribution of a membrane estrogen receptor to the estrogenic regulation of body temperature and energy homeostasis
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Membrane estrogen receptor regulation of hypothalamic functionMinireview: neural signaling of estradiol in the hypothalamusSex differences in the physiology of eatingInsulinotropic effect of the non-steroidal compound STX in pancreatic β-cellsRegulation of gene expression by 17β-estradiol in the arcuate nucleus of the mouse through ERE-dependent and ERE-independent mechanismsEstrogen response element-independent signaling partially restores post-ovariectomy body weight gain but is not sufficient for 17β-estradiol's control of energy homeostasisG protein-coupled estrogen receptor in energy homeostasis and obesity pathogenesis.A selective membrane estrogen receptor agonist maintains autonomic functions in hypoestrogenic statesPhysiological consequences of membrane-initiated estrogen signaling in the brainEstrogen and androgen receptors: regulators of fuel homeostasis and emerging targets for diabetes and obesity.Role of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the estrogenic attenuation of cannabinoid-induced changes in energy homeostasis.STX, a novel nonsteroidal estrogenic compound, induces rapid action in primate GnRH neuronal calcium dynamics and peptide releaseβ-arrestin regulates estradiol membrane-initiated signaling in hypothalamic neurons.The Neurosteroid Progesterone Underlies Estrogen Positive Feedback of the LH SurgeFunctional adaptation in female rats: the role of estrogen signalingMultiple estrogen receptor subtypes influence ingestive behavior in female rodents.Rapid control of male typical behaviors by brain-derived estrogensEstradiol signaling in the regulation of reproduction and energy balanceActivation of membrane-associated estrogen receptors decreases food and water intake in ovariectomized ratsDistribution and posttranslational modification of synaptic ERα in the adult female rat hippocampusKisspeptin expression in guinea pig hypothalamus: effects of 17β-estradiol.Membrane-initiated actions of estradiol that regulate reproduction, energy balance and body temperature.The role of estrogens in control of energy balance and glucose homeostasis.Receptor subtypes and signal transduction mechanisms contributing to the estrogenic attenuation of cannabinoid-induced changes in energy homeostasis.STX, a Novel Membrane Estrogen Receptor Ligand, Protects Against Amyloid-β Toxicity.The membrane estrogen receptor ligand STX rapidly enhances GABAergic signaling in NPY/AgRP neurons: role in mediating the anorexigenic effects of 17β-estradiol.Modulation of body temperature and LH secretion by hypothalamic KNDy (kisspeptin, neurokinin B and dynorphin) neurons: a novel hypothesis on the mechanism of hot flushes.Activation of membrane estrogen receptors attenuates opioid receptor-like1 receptor-mediated antinociception via an ERK-dependent non-genomic mechanismGq-mER signaling has opposite effects on hypothalamic orexigenic and anorexigenic neuronsRapid effects of 17β-estradiol on male copulatory behaviors are not elicited by the novel membrane active estrogenic compound STX.Non-Neuronal Cells in the Hypothalamic Adaptation to Metabolic SignalsLoss of ERα partially reverses the effects of maternal high-fat diet on energy homeostasis in female mice.Gq Protein-Coupled Membrane-Initiated Estrogen Signaling Rapidly Excites Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons in the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus in Female Mice.Nonnuclear Estrogen Receptor Activation Improves Hepatic Steatosis in Female Mice.ERβ compensates for the absence of ERα function to promote osteoblast viability by inhibition of SOST signaling.Nitric oxide-heat shock protein axis in menopausal hot flushes: neglected metabolic issues of chronic inflammatory diseases associated with deranged heat shock response.The Arcuate Estrogen-Regulated Transcriptome: Estrogen Response Element-Dependent and -Independent Signaling of ERα in Female Mice.Activation of Estrogen Response Element-Independent ERα Signaling Protects Female Mice From Diet-Induced Obesity.Membrane-initiated estrogen signaling via Gq-coupled GPCR in the central nervous system.Pituitary Action of E2 in Prepubertal Grass Carp: Receptor Specificity and Signal Transduction for Luteinizing Hormone and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Regulation.
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Contribution of a membrane estrogen receptor to the estrogenic regulation of body temperature and energy homeostasis
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Benjamin Lee
Dana Seidlova-Wuttke
Edward J Wagner
Elizabeth A Rick
Martha A Bosch
Martin J Kelly
Oline K Rønnekleiv
Thomas S Scanlan
Wolfgang Wuttke
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10.1210/EN.2010-0573
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2010-08-04T00:00:00Z