| Literature DB >> 23000578 |
Shinji Hiyama1, Toshie Sugiyama, Seiji Kusuhara, Takashi Uchida.
Abstract
The temporal expression of estrogen receptor (ER)-α and ER-β mRNA was examined in male Japanese quails. Femurs of quails receiving 17β-estradiol underwent RT-PCR and histochemical analysis 1 to 15 days after treatment. Untreated quails were used as controls (day 0). Between days 0 and 5, cells lining the bone endosteal surface differentiated into osteoblasts, which in turn formed medullary bone. Expression of ER-α was already observed on day 0 and increased slightly during bone formation whereas ER-β was hardly detected throughout this process. After osteoclasts appeared on the medullary bone surface, this type of bone disappeared from the bone marrow cavity (days 7˜15). ER-α expression simultaneously decreased slightly and ER-β levels remained very low. These results suggest that estrogen activity mediated by ER-α not only affects medullary bone formation but also bone resorption.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23000578 PMCID: PMC3467396 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2012.13.3.223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672
PCR primer sequences and PCR conditions for analyzing the avian osteoblasts
ER: estrogen receptor, F: forward, R: reverse.
Fig. 1Light micrographs of transverse femur sections from E2-treated male quails taken during medullary bone formation and resorption. In the untreated quails, bone-lining cells were observed on the endosteal surface (A: day 0). These cells differentiated into cuboidal shaped osteoblasts after E2 treatment (B: day 1). Subsequently, medullary bone was formed between these osteoblasts and the endosteal surface (C: day 2), and developed reticularly towards the center of the bone marrow cavity (D: day 3). Further medullary bone development was accompanied by the embedding of osteocytes in the bone matrices (E: day 5). Thereafter, appearance of multinucleated osteoclasts on the medullary bone surface induced the reduction of these bone matrices (F: day 7 and G: day 10). This bone subsequently disappeared from the bone marrow cavity and bone-lining cells reappeared on the endosteal surface (H: day 15). Arrowheads indicate bone-lining cells on the endosteal bone surface, arrows indicate cuboidal osteoblasts, small arrows indicate osteocytes, double small arrows indicate osteoclasts, and asterisks indicate medullary bone. CB: cortical bone, H&E stain. Scale bars = 50 µm.
Fig. 2Semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis of ER-α and ER-β gene expression in femurs from E2-treated male quails. Asterisk indicates the days taken after E2 treatment, respectively.
Fig. 3Quantification of ER-α and ER-β mRNA expression during the formation and resorption of medullary bone. Values represent the mean ± SD.