Double oestrogen receptor alpha and beta knockout mice reveal differences in neural oestrogen-mediated progestin receptor induction and female sexual behaviour.
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Insights into rapid modulation of neuroplasticity by brain estrogensSteroid receptor coactivator-1 from brain physically interacts differentially with steroid receptor subtypesSteroid receptor coactivator-2 expression in brain and physical associations with steroid receptorsAcquisition of sexual receptivity: roles of chromatin acetylation, estrogen receptor-alpha, and ovarian hormones.Of mice and rats: key species variations in the sexual differentiation of brain and behaviorA previously uncharacterized role for estrogen receptor beta: defeminization of male brain and behavior.Rapid neural Fos responses to oestradiol in oestrogen receptor alphabeta double knockout mice.Roles of oestrogen receptors alpha and beta in behavioural neuroendocrinology: beyond Yin/YangRepresenting sex in the brain, one module at a time.Estrogen-induced sexual incentive motivation, proceptivity and receptivity depend on a functional estrogen receptor alpha in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus but not in the amygdalaNuclear Thimet oligopeptidase is coexpressed with oestrogen receptor alpha in hypothalamic cells and regulated by oestradiol in female mice.Estradiol rapidly regulates membrane estrogen receptor alpha levels in hypothalamic neuronsThe development of female sexual behavior requires prepubertal estradiol.Divergent mechanisms for trophic actions of estrogens in the brain and peripheral tissues.Neonatal agonism of ERβ impairs male reproductive behavior and attractiveness.Nuclear receptor coactivators are coexpressed with steroid receptors and regulated by estradiol in mouse brain.Contributions of estrogen receptor-α and estrogen receptor-ß to the regulation of behavior.Modular genetic control of sexually dimorphic behaviors.Evidence that sex chromosome genes affect sexual differentiation of female sexual behaviorEstradiol Preferentially Induces Progestin Receptor-A (PR-A) Over PR-B in Cells Expressing Nuclear Receptor Coactivators in the Female Mouse Hypothalamus(1,2,3).Effects of estrogen receptor alpha and beta gene deletion on estrogenic induction of progesterone receptors in the locus coeruleus in female miceRegulation of progesterone receptor expression by estradiol is dependent on age, sex and region in the rat brain.Estrogen receptor α mediates proliferation of osteoblastic cells stimulated by estrogen and mechanical strain, but their acute down-regulation of the Wnt antagonist Sost is mediated by estrogen receptor β.Membrane-initiated estradiol signaling in immortalized hypothalamic N-38 neuronsTestosterone-derived estradiol production by male endothelium is robust and dependent on p450 aromatase via estrogen receptor alpha.New insights into the classical and non-classical actions of estrogen: evidence from estrogen receptor knock-out and knock-in mice.Characterization of copulatory behavior in female mice: evidence for paced matingReduced behavioral response to gonadal hormones in mice shipped during the peripubertal/adolescent period.Nuclear receptor coactivators: essential players for steroid hormone action in the brain and in behaviour.Enduring influences of peripubertal/adolescent stressors on behavioral response to estradiol and progesterone in adult female mice.17beta-estradiol prevents early-stage atherosclerosis in estrogen receptor-alpha deficient female mice.Who's in charge? Nuclear receptor coactivator and corepressor function in brain and behavior.Gene expression profiles of intracellular and membrane progesterone receptor isoforms in the mediobasal hypothalamus during pro-oestrusImpact of estrogen receptor α gene and oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms on female sexuality.Estrogen regulation of cell proliferation and distribution of estrogen receptor-alpha in the brains of adult female prairie and meadow voles.Estrogen receptors α and β have different roles in the induction and trafficking of progesterone receptors in hypothalamic ventromedial neurons.Estrogen regulates the expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunit epsilon 4 (Grin2d), that is essential for the normal sexual behavior in female mice.Regulation of ERα protein expression by 17β-estradiol in cultured neurons of hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus.Role of plasma membrane estrogen receptors in mediating the estrogen induction of progesterone receptors in hypothalamic ventromedial neurons.Estrogen Receptors Modulation of Anxiety-Like Behavior.
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Double oestrogen receptor alpha and beta knockout mice reveal differences in neural oestrogen-mediated progestin receptor induction and female sexual behaviour.
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10.1046/J.1365-2826.2003.01089.X
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z