Literature DB >> 19188600

The transactivating function 1 of estrogen receptor alpha is dispensable for the vasculoprotective actions of 17beta-estradiol.

Audrey Billon-Galés1, Coralie Fontaine, Cédric Filipe, Victorine Douin-Echinard, Marie-José Fouque, Gilles Flouriot, Pierre Gourdy, Françoise Lenfant, Henrik Laurell, Andrée Krust, Pierre Chambon, Jean-François Arnal.   

Abstract

Full-length 66-kDa estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) stimulates target gene transcription through two activation functions (AFs), AF-1 in the N-terminal domain and AF-2 in the ligand binding domain. Another physiologically expressed 46-kDa ERalpha isoform lacks the N-terminal A/B domains and is consequently devoid of AF-1. Previous studies in cultured endothelial cells showed that the N-terminal A/B domain might not be required for estradiol (E2)-elicited NO production. To evaluate the involvement of ERalpha AF-1 in the vasculoprotective actions of E2, we generated a targeted deletion of the ERalpha A/B domain in the mouse. In these ERalphaAF-1(0) mice, both basal endothelial NO production and reendothelialization process were increased by E2 administration to a similar extent than in control mice. Furthermore, exogenous E2 similarly decreased fatty streak deposits at the aortic root from both ovariectomized 18-week-old ERalphaAF-1(+/+) LDLr(-/-) (low-density lipoprotein receptor) and ERalphaAF-1(0) LDLr (-/-) mice fed with a hypercholesterolemic diet. In addition, quantification of lesion size on en face preparations of the aortic tree of 8-month-old ovariectomized or intact female mice revealed that ERalpha AF-1 is dispensable for the atheroprotective action of endogenous estrogens. We conclude that ERalpha AF-1 is not required for three major vasculoprotective actions of E2, whereas it is necessary for the effects of E2 on its reproductive targets. Thus, selective ER modulators stimulating ERalpha with minimal activation of ERalpha AF-1 could retain beneficial vascular actions, while minimizing the sexual effects.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19188600      PMCID: PMC2644162          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0808742106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  46 in total

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