Ptk. Saunders et al., Differential expression of estrogen receptor-alpha and -beta and androgen receptor in the ovaries of marmosets and humans, BIOL REPROD, 63(4), 2000, pp. 1098-1105
Estrogens and androgens are essential for the maturation of the ovarian fol
licle and normal fertility in the female. We have used antibodies specific
for both forms of estrogen receptor (alpha [ER alpha] and beta [ER beta]) a
nd androgen receptor (AR) to investigate the pattern of receptor expression
in ovaries obtained from women and from a New World primate, the Common ma
rmoset (Callthrix jacchus). On Western blots, three antibodies directed aga
inst different peptides within human ER beta all recognized recombinant hum
an (h) ER beta but did not bind to recombinant hER alpha. The ER beta prote
in was extracted from human ovary and prostate and marmoset ovary. In marmo
set and human ovaries, ER beta protein was detected in the nuclei of granul
osa cells in all sizes of follicle (both before and after formation of the
antrum), and it was also detected in thecal cells, corpora lutea, surface e
pithelium, and stroma. In contrast, ER alpha protein was not detected in th
e nuclei of granulosa cells in preantral follicles, was low/absent from str
omal and thecal cells, but was expressed in granulosa cells of antral folli
cles and in the surface epithelium. The pattern of expression of AR protein
more closely resembled that of ER beta than ER alpha. In conclusion, three
independent antibodies have demonstrated convincingly that ER beta is expr
essed in a wide range of cells in the primate ovary. Granulosa cells in pre
antral follicles could contain ER beta:beta dimers. In antral follicles, ho
wever, ER alpha is also expressed, and the formation of homo- or heterodime
rs containing ER alpha may influence the pattern of gene activation within
these cells.