Estrogen receptor alpha signaling pathways differentially regulate gonadotropin subunit gene expression and serum follicle-stimulating hormone in the female mouse
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Neuroestrogen, rapid action of estradiol, and GnRH neuronsPacemaking kisspeptin neuronsA Novel Letrozole Model Recapitulates Both the Reproductive and Metabolic Phenotypes of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Female Mice.Hormones in synergy: regulation of the pituitary gonadotropin genes.Regulation of Kiss1 and dynorphin gene expression in the murine brain by classical and nonclassical estrogen receptor pathwaysNovel DNA motif binding activity observed in vivo with an estrogen receptor α mutant mouse.GnRH signaling, the gonadotrope and endocrine control of fertility.Physiological consequences of membrane-initiated estrogen signaling in the brainRegulation of endogenous conductances in GnRH neurons by estrogensAryl hydrocarbon receptor activation in lactotropes and gonadotropes interferes with estradiol-dependent and -independent preprolactin, glycoprotein alpha and luteinizing hormone beta gene expressionA critical point of male gonad development: neuroendocrine correlates of accelerated testicular growth in rats during early life.Molecular properties of Kiss1 neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the mouse.Maximal expression of Foxl2 in pituitary gonadotropes requires ovarian hormones.Identification of Smad Response Elements in the Promoter of Goldfish FSHβ Gene and Evidence for Their Mediation of Activin and GnRH Stimulation of FSHβ ExpressionCross-talk between reproduction and energy homeostasis: central impact of estrogens, leptin and kisspeptin signalingp21-Activated kinase mediates rapid estradiol-negative feedback actions in the reproductive axis.GnRH-Induced Ca(2+) Signaling Patterns and Gonadotropin Secretion in Pituitary Gonadotrophs. Functional Adaptations to Both Ordinary and Extraordinary Physiological Demands.Control of CNS neuronal excitability by estrogens via membrane-initiated signaling.Genomic responses from the estrogen-responsive element-dependent signaling pathway mediated by estrogen receptor alpha are required to elicit cellular alterations.
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Estrogen receptor alpha signaling pathways differentially regulate gonadotropin subunit gene expression and serum follicle-stimulating hormone in the female mouse
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Estrogen receptor alpha signal ...... ng hormone in the female mouse
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Estrogen receptor alpha signal ...... ng hormone in the female mouse
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C Glidewell-Kenney
J E Levine
L A Hurley
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2008-05-08T00:00:00Z