Literature DB >> 23695162

Estrogen reduces lipid content in the liver exclusively from membrane receptor signaling.

Ali Pedram1, Mahnaz Razandi, Fiona O'Mahony, Harry Harvey, Brian J Harvey, Ellis R Levin.   

Abstract

Estrogen induces signal transduction through estrogen receptor α (ERα), which localizes to both the plasma membrane and nucleus. Using wild-type mice, ERα knockout (ERKO) mice, or transgenic mice expressing only the ligand-binding domain of ERα exclusively at the plasma membrane (MOER), we compared the transcriptional profiles of liver tissue extracts after mice were injected with the ERα agonist propyl-pyrazole-triol (PPT). The expression of many lipid synthesis-related genes was comparably decreased in livers from MOER or wild-type mice but was not suppressed in ERKO mice, indicating that only membrane-localized ERα was necessary for their suppression. Cholesterol, triglyceride, and fatty acid content was decreased only in livers from wild-type and MOER mice exposed to PPT, but not in the livers from the ERKO mice, validating the membrane-driven signaling pathway on a physiological level. PPT-triggered activation of ERα at the membrane induced adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase to phosphorylate sterol regulatory element-binding factor 1 (Srebf1), preventing its association with and therefore its proteolytic cleavage by site-1 protease. Consequently, Srebf1 was sequestered in the cytoplasm, preventing the expression of cholesterol synthesis-associated genes. Thus, we showed that inhibition of gene expression mediated by membrane-localized ERα caused a metabolic phenotype that did not require nuclear ERα.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23695162     DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2004013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Signal        ISSN: 1945-0877            Impact factor:   8.192


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