Literature DB >> 24076016

Estradiol responsiveness of synaptopodin in hippocampal neurons is mediated by estrogen receptor β.

Lars Fester1, Jan Labitzke, Rebecca Hinz, Christoph Behem, Katja Horling, Theresa Bernhard, Manuela I Bader, Günter Vollmer, Gabriele M Rune.   

Abstract

In the hippocampus, synaptic proteins, as studied so far, have been shown to be upregulated by 17β-estradiol, while inhibition of local estradiol synthesis consistently downregulates them. As an exception to this rule, we have previously shown that synaptopodin, an actin-associated postsynaptic protein, is downregulated in response to estradiol in dissociated cultured hippocampal neurons. In this study, we show, unexpectedly, that synaptopodin is downregulated in the hippocampus of aromatase knock-out mice and that inhibition of neuronal estradiol synthesis using the aromatase inhibitor letrozole also downregulates synaptopodin in these cultures. Moreover, the effects of estradiol and letrozole are additive, suggesting a subtle balance between available ligand and receptor. Using selective estrogen receptor agonists and antagonists, we consequently studied the effects of estrogen receptor subtypes on synaptopodin expression in our hippocampal cultures. We found that estradiol-induced downregulation of synaptopodin is mediated by estrogen receptor β. Estrogen receptor β in turn, is upregulated in response to intracellular estradiol ablation following inhibition of estradiol synthesis by letrozole in dissociated hippocampal cultures, as well as in the hippocampus of the aromatase knock-out mouse. Thus, it appears that both the application of estradiol, via binding to estrogen receptor β, and letrozole, via upregulation of estrogen receptor β, eventually result in a downregulation of synaptopodin. Our data show that the synaptic plasticity caused by estradiol is subject to a subtle balance of the levels of estrogen receptor subtypes regulated by the available ligands. In addition, both seem to be part of a homeostatic feedback mechanism.
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Keywords:  Aromatase; Estrogen; Estrogen receptor; Synaptic proteins; Synaptopodin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24076016     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2013.09.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 0960-0760            Impact factor:   4.292


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