BMPR2 expression is suppressed by signaling through the estrogen receptor.
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BMPR2 spruces up the endothelium in pulmonary hypertensionA comprehensive review: the evolution of animal models in pulmonary hypertension research; are we there yet?Novel signaling pathways in pulmonary arterial hypertension (2015 Grover Conference Series)STAT5a/b contribute to sex bias in vascular disease: A neuroendocrine perspectiveA Sex-Specific MicroRNA-96/5-Hydroxytryptamine 1B Axis Influences Development of Pulmonary HypertensionPulmonary Arterial Hypertension and the Sex Hormone Paradox.Sex differences in the pulmonary circulation: implications for pulmonary hypertensionInteraction between bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 2 and estrogenic compounds in pulmonary arterial hypertensionSubcellular mechanisms in pulmonary arterial hypertension: combinatorial modalities that inhibit anterograde trafficking and cause bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 2 mislocalization.Modification of hemodynamic and immune responses to exposure with a weak antigen by the expression of a hypomorphic BMPR2 geneSex affects bone morphogenetic protein type II receptor signaling in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells.Rescuing the BMPR2 signaling axis in pulmonary arterial hypertensionOestrogen receptor alpha in pulmonary hypertension.Hypothesis: neuroendocrine mechanisms (hypothalamus-growth hormone-STAT5 axis) contribute to sex bias in pulmonary hypertension.The serotonin transporter promotes a pathological estrogen metabolic pathway in pulmonary hypertension via cytochrome P450 1B1Higher Estradiol and Lower Dehydroepiandrosterone-Sulfate Levels Are Associated with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Men.FK506 activates BMPR2, rescues endothelial dysfunction, and reverses pulmonary hypertension.Gender, sex hormones and pulmonary hypertension.Pulmonary arterial hypertension: basis of sex differences in incidence and treatment response.Progress in solving the sex hormone paradox in pulmonary hypertension.Oestrogen inhibition reverses pulmonary arterial hypertension and associated metabolic defects.Restoring BMPRII functions in pulmonary arterial hypertension: opportunities, challenges and limitations.The role of genetics in pulmonary arterial hypertension.Serotonin transporter is not required for the development of severe pulmonary hypertension in the Sugen hypoxia rat model.The Roles of Immunity in the Prevention and Evolution of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.Functional assessment of the BMPR2 gene in lymphoblastoid cell lines from Graves' disease patients.Sex differences in pulmonary arterial hypertension: role of infection and autoimmunity in the pathogenesis of disease.Cyp1b1 deletion and retinol deficiency coordinately suppress mouse liver lipogenic genes and hepcidin expression during post-natal development.Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Women.Sexually Dimorphic Regulation of EET Synthesis and Metabolism: Roles of EstrogenConsequences of BMPR2 Deficiency in the Pulmonary Vasculature and Beyond: Contributions to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
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BMPR2 expression is suppressed by signaling through the estrogen receptor.
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Anna R Hemnes
Eric D Austin
Everett Gu
James E Loyd
James West
John A Phillips Iii
Kirk B Lane
Radhika Gaddipati
Rizwan Hamid
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