Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Differential neuroprotective and antiinflammatory effects of estrogen receptor (ER)alpha and ERbeta ligand treatmentThe neurotrophin receptor p75NTR mediates early anti-inflammatory effects of estrogen in the forebrain of young adult rats.Estrogen ameliorates microglial activation by inhibiting the Kir2.1 inward-rectifier K(+) channel.Sex differences in brain proteomes of neuron-specific STAT3-null mice after cerebral ischemia/reperfusionInteractions between inflammation, sex steroids, and Alzheimer's disease risk factorsEstrogens regulate neuroinflammatory genes via estrogen receptors α and β in the frontal cortex of middle-aged female ratsOvariectomy and subsequent treatment with estrogen receptor agonists tune the innate immune system of the hippocampus in middle-aged female ratsProtective actions of 17β-estradiol and progesterone on oxidative neuronal injury induced by organometallic compounds.Trends in estradiol during critical illness are associated with mortality independent of admission estradiolEstradiol is associated with mortality in critically ill trauma and surgical patients.High levels of endogenous estrogens are associated with death in the critically injured adult.Progression of multiple behavioral deficits with various ages of onset in a murine model of Hurler syndrome.Estrogen receptor-alpha as a drug target candidate for preventing lung inflammation.Influence of Estrogen Modulation on Glia Activation in a Murine Model of Parkinson's DiseaseEstradiol is a potent protective, restorative, and trophic factor after brain injury.17α-estradiol attenuates neuron loss in ovariectomized Dtg AβPP/PS1 mice.The neurotoxic effects of estrogen on ischemic stroke in older female rats is associated with age-dependent loss of insulin-like growth factor-1.Central effects of estradiol in the regulation of food intake, body weight, and adiposity.Estradiol inhibits ongoing autoimmune neuroinflammation and NFkappaB-dependent CCL2 expression in reactive astrocytes17beta-estradiol protects male mice from cuprizone-induced demyelination and oligodendrocyte loss.Modification of blood pressure in postmenopausal women: role of hormone replacement therapyMetabolic impact of sex hormones on obesityProduction of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines during neuroinflammation: novel roles for estrogen receptors alpha and beta.Neuronal estrogen receptor-alpha mediates neuroprotection by 17beta-estradiolHypothalamic PGC-1α protects against high-fat diet exposure by regulating ERα.NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation in the Brain after Global Cerebral Ischemia and Regulation by 17β-Estradiol.Estrogen-IGF-1 interactions in neuroprotection: ischemic stroke as a case study.Estrogen treatment decreases matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 in autoimmune demyelinating disease through estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha).Estrogen anti-inflammatory activity in brain: a therapeutic opportunity for menopause and neurodegenerative diseases.17β-Estradiol attenuates hematoma expansion through estrogen receptor α/silent information regulator 1/nuclear factor-kappa b pathway in hyperglycemic intracerebral hemorrhage miceMechanisms of estrogens' dose-dependent neuroprotective and neurodamaging effects in experimental models of cerebral ischemia.Liganded and unliganded activation of estrogen receptor and hormone replacement therapies.Postinjury estrogen treatment of chronic spinal cord injury improves locomotor function in ratsT lymphocytes do not directly mediate the protective effect of estrogen on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisG protein-coupled oestrogen receptor 1 (GPER1)/GPR30: a new player in cardiovascular and metabolic oestrogenic signallingKupffer cells and their mediators: the culprits in producing distant organ damage after trauma-hemorrhage.Estrogen receptor agonists for attenuation of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.Estradiol: a hormone with diverse and contradictory neuroprotective actions.17β-estradiol protects the lung against acute injury: possible mediation by vasoactive intestinal polypeptide.Tissue-Dependent Expression of Estrogen Receptor β in 17β-Estradiol-Mediated Attenuation of Autoimmune CNS Inflammation.
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Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Estrogen receptor-alpha mediates the brain antiinflammatory activity of estradiol.
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Alessia Brusadelli
Andrée Krust
Elisabetta Vegeto
Sabrina Etteri
Silvia Belcredito
Sonia Dupont
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10.1073/PNAS.1531957100
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2003-07-23T00:00:00Z