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Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The protective effects of estrogen in the cardiovascular system result from
both systemic effects and direct actions of the hormone on the vasculature
. Two estrogen receptors have been identified, ER alpha and ER beta. We dem
onstrated previously that estrogen inhibits the response to vascular injury
in both wild-type and ER alpha-deficient mice, and that ER beta is express
ed in the blood vessels of each, suggesting a role for ER beta in the vascu
lar protective effects of estrogen. In the present study, we examined the e
ffect of estrogen administration on mouse carotid arterial injury in ER bet
a-deficient mice. Surprisingly, in ovariectomized female wild-type and ER b
eta knockout mice, 17 beta-estradiol markedly and equally inhibited the inc
rease in vascular medial area and the proliferation of vascular smooth musc
le cells after vascular injury, These data demonstrate that ER beta is not
required for estrogen-mediated inhibition of the response to vascular injur
y, and suggest that either of the two known estrogen receptors is sufficien
t to protect against vascular injury, or that another unidentified estrogen
receptor mediates the vascular protective effects of estrogen.