Several studies have shown that estrogen is important for the differentiati
on of midbrain dopaminergic neurons. This is supported by the previous demo
nstration of estrogen synthesis in the perinatal ventral midbrain. The pres
ent study attempts to characterize the expression pattern of nuclear estrog
en receptors (ER-alpha/beta) mRNAs in the ventral rat midbrain during devel
opment. By applying primers specific for the hormone-binding domain, ER-alp
ha mRNA was detected from embryonic day (E) 14 until postnatal day (P) 20,
whereas considerable levels of ER-beta mRNA were found from P3 to P20. In c
ontrast, primers spanning the DNA-binding domain demonstrated the presence
of transcripts for ER-alpha as well as ER-beta after birth. These findings
indicate that both ERs are expressed in the developing midbrain. The presen
ce of ER-alpha transcripts devoid of the DNA-binding region is discussed in
the context of 'non-genomic' estrogen signaling possibly by membrane recep
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