Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system

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Autor(a) principal: Lazari,Maria Fatima Magalhães
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Lucas,Thais Fabiana Gameiro, Yasuhara,Fabiana, Gomes,Gisele Renata Oliveira, Siu,Erica Rosanna, Royer,Carine, Fernandes,Sheilla Alessandra Ferreira, Porto,Catarina Segreti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia & Metabologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27302009000800005
Resumo: A substantial advance in our understanding on the estrogen signaling occurred in the last decade. Estrogens interact with two receptors, ESR1 and ESR2, also known as ERα and ERβ, respectively. ESR1 and ESR2 belong to the nuclear receptor family of transcription factors. In addition to the well established transcriptional effects, estrogens can mediate rapid signaling, triggered within seconds or minutes. These rapid effects can be mediated by ESRs or the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor GPER, also known as GPR30. The effects of estrogen on cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis are often mediated by growth factors. The understanding of the cross-talk between androgen, estrogen and growth factors signaling pathways is therefore essential to understand the physiopathological mechanisms of estrogen action. In this review we focused on recent discoveries about the nature of the estrogen receptors, and on the signaling and function of estrogen in the male reproductive system.
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title Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
spellingShingle Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
Lazari,Maria Fatima Magalhães
Estrogens
receptors, estrogen
reproduction
male
title_short Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
title_full Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
title_fullStr Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
title_full_unstemmed Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
title_sort Estrogen receptors and function in the male reproductive system
author Lazari,Maria Fatima Magalhães
author_facet Lazari,Maria Fatima Magalhães
Lucas,Thais Fabiana Gameiro
Yasuhara,Fabiana
Gomes,Gisele Renata Oliveira
Siu,Erica Rosanna
Royer,Carine
Fernandes,Sheilla Alessandra Ferreira
Porto,Catarina Segreti
author_role author
author2 Lucas,Thais Fabiana Gameiro
Yasuhara,Fabiana
Gomes,Gisele Renata Oliveira
Siu,Erica Rosanna
Royer,Carine
Fernandes,Sheilla Alessandra Ferreira
Porto,Catarina Segreti
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lazari,Maria Fatima Magalhães
Lucas,Thais Fabiana Gameiro
Yasuhara,Fabiana
Gomes,Gisele Renata Oliveira
Siu,Erica Rosanna
Royer,Carine
Fernandes,Sheilla Alessandra Ferreira
Porto,Catarina Segreti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estrogens
receptors, estrogen
reproduction
male
topic Estrogens
receptors, estrogen
reproduction
male
description A substantial advance in our understanding on the estrogen signaling occurred in the last decade. Estrogens interact with two receptors, ESR1 and ESR2, also known as ERα and ERβ, respectively. ESR1 and ESR2 belong to the nuclear receptor family of transcription factors. In addition to the well established transcriptional effects, estrogens can mediate rapid signaling, triggered within seconds or minutes. These rapid effects can be mediated by ESRs or the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor GPER, also known as GPR30. The effects of estrogen on cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis are often mediated by growth factors. The understanding of the cross-talk between androgen, estrogen and growth factors signaling pathways is therefore essential to understand the physiopathological mechanisms of estrogen action. In this review we focused on recent discoveries about the nature of the estrogen receptors, and on the signaling and function of estrogen in the male reproductive system.
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