Literature DB >> 14499875

Estrogen receptor beta mediates the inhibitory effect of estradiol on vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation.

Tokumitsu Watanabe1, Masahiro Akishita, Takashi Nakaoka, Koichi Kozaki, Yukiko Miyahara, Hong He, Yumiko Ohike, Teruhiko Ogita, Satoshi Inoue, Masami Muramatsu, Naohide Yamashita, Yasuyoshi Ouchi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: It has been demonstrated that 17beta-estradiol (E2) has an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) through an estrogen receptor (ER)-dependent pathway. Both ER subtypes, classical ER (ERalpha) and the newly identified ER subtype (ERbeta), are expressed in VSMCs. However, it remains unknown which receptor plays the critical role in the inhibitory effect on VSMC proliferation. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We constructed replication-deficient adenoviruses bearing the coding region of human ERalpha, ERbeta, and the dominant-negative form of ERbeta (designated AxCAERalpha, AxCAERbeta, and AxCADNERbeta, respectively). Prior to infection with the adenoviruses, 100 nmol/l E2 attenuated DNA synthesis by up to 14% and transactivated the estrogen-induced expression of the desired mRNA in rat VSMCs. This was accompanied by increased transcriptional activity of estrogen responsive element in response to E2, and the increase was comparable between AxCAERalpha and AxCAERbeta. When VSMCs were infected with AxCAERbeta at a multiplicity of infection of 5 or higher, DNA synthesis as well as cell number decreased by 50% in response to E2, and the effect was abolished by co-infection with AxCADNERbeta. In contrast, when VSMCs were infected with AxCAERalpha, the reduction in DNA synthesis was minimal.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that ERbeta is more potent than ERalpha in the inhibitory effect on VSMC proliferation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14499875     DOI: 10.1016/s0008-6363(03)00496-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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