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Publication : Estrogen Receptor β Controls Muscle Growth and Regeneration in Young Female Mice.

First Author  Seko D Year  2020
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  15
Issue  3 Pages  577-586
PubMed ID  32822588 Mgi Jnum  J:317137
Mgi Id  MGI:6796892 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2020.07.017
Citation  Seko D, et al. (2020) Estrogen Receptor beta Controls Muscle Growth and Regeneration in Young Female Mice. Stem Cell Reports 15(3):577-586
abstractText  Estrogens are female sex hormones that are important for comprehensively maintaining muscle function, and an insufficiency affects muscle strength and regeneration in females. However, it is still unclear whether estrogen signaling is mediated through receptors. To investigate the specific role of estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) in skeletal muscle and satellite cells (muscle stem cells), we generated muscle-specific ERbeta-knockout (mKO) and satellite cell-specific ERbeta-knockout (scKO) mice, respectively. Young female mKO mice displayed a decrease in fast-type dominant muscle mass. Female, but not male, scKO mice exhibited impaired muscle regeneration following acute muscle injury, probably due to reduced proliferation and increased apoptosis of satellite cells. RNA-sequencing analysis revealed that loss of ERbeta in satellite cells altered gene expression of extracellular matrix components, including laminin and collagen. The results indicate that the estrogen-ERbeta pathway is a sex-specific regulatory mechanism that controls muscle growth and regeneration in female mice.
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