Distribution of estrogen receptors alpha and beta mRNA in mouse urogenital tissues and their expression after oophorectomy and estrogen replacement
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Distribution of estrogen receptors alpha and beta mRNA in mouse urogenital tissues and their expression after oophorectomy and estrogen replacement
Abstract
Estrogen receptors are present in the urogenital tract. However, little is known about the quantitative distribution of the traditional estrogen receptor (ERalpha) mRNA and the recently identified ERbeta mRNA. By quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis, the distributions of ERalpha and ERbeta mRNA in mouse urogenital tissues and their expression in selected urogenital tissues after oophorectomy, with or without estrogen replacement, were evaluated. ERalpha mRNA concentrations were higher in the ovary, oviduct, uterus and vagina than in the kidney, ureter or bladder ( P<0.05); ERbeta transcripts were highest in the ovary, oviduct and bladder ( P<0.05). After oophorectomy and estrogen replacement, significant changes were identified in ERalpha and ERbeta mRNA expression. ERalpha and ERbeta mRNA are differentially expressed in mouse urogenital tissues. Oophorectomy and estrogen replacement affect estrogen receptors differently in the bladder, vagina and uterus. These results may explain some tissue-specific responses to estrogen and selective estrogen receptor modulators. The mRNA distributions of estrogen receptors alpha and beta and their expression after oophorectomy, with or without estrogen replacement, differ in mouse urogenital tissues.
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