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Publication : Role of estrogen receptor-alpha in the anterior pituitary gland.

First Author  Scully KM Year  1997
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  11
Issue  6 Pages  674-81
PubMed ID  9171231 Mgi Jnum  J:40607
Mgi Id  MGI:707956 Doi  10.1210/mend.11.6.0019
Citation  Scully KM, et al. (1997) Role of estrogen receptor-alpha in the anterior pituitary gland. Mol Endocrinol 11(6):674-81
abstractText  Targeted insertional disruption of the mouse estrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha) gene has provided a genetic model in which to test hypotheses that estrogens exert important effects in development and homeostatic functions of the anterior pituitary gland, particularly in the lactotroph and gonadotroph cell types. Analysis of ER alpha gene-disrupted mice reveals a marked reduction in PRL mRNA and a decrease in lactotroph cell number, but normal specification of lactotroph cell phenotype. Gonadotropin mRNA levels in ER alpha gene-disrupted female mice are elevated, consistent with previously described transcriptional suppression of gonadotropin subunit gene expression in response to sustained administration of estrogen in wild type mice. These results provide genetic evidence that ER alpha plays a critical role in PRL and gonadotropin gene transcription and is involved in lactotroph cell growth, but is not required for specification of lactotroph cell phenotype.
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