Localization of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) in pyramidal neurons of the developing rat hippocampus

During development, estrogen has a variety of effects on morphological, biochemical and electrophysiological properties of hippocampal neurons. Correspondingly, estrogen receptor (ER) binding and mRNA increase transiently in the developing hippocampus. In this study, we used immunocytochemistry to d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research. Developmental brain research 2001-06, Vol.128 (2), p.165-175
Hauptverfasser: Solum, Derek T, Handa, Robert J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:During development, estrogen has a variety of effects on morphological, biochemical and electrophysiological properties of hippocampal neurons. Correspondingly, estrogen receptor (ER) binding and mRNA increase transiently in the developing hippocampus. In this study, we used immunocytochemistry to determine the localization of the ERα subtype in the developing rat hippocampus. Nuclear staining was present in pyramidal cells and some interneurons of the CA1 and CA3 regions of the developing rat hippocampus. Little or no immunoreactivity was observed in postnatal day (P)0 animals (day of birth=P0), however, beginning on P4, ERα-immunoreactivity (ERα-ir) was visible and reached maximal levels by P10. These levels subsequently declined to low levels so that by P15, levels approximated those of adult females. Western blot analysis confirmed that this antibody recognized a 67 kDa protein, characteristic of the full-length ERα protein, in the hippocampus and pituitary. Furthermore, most of the ERα-immunopositive cells in the hippocampus were located in the pyramidal cell layer, and did not co-localize appreciably with γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at any age examined. We conclude, based on the immunocytochemical localization of ERα, that the effects of estrogen on biochemistry and morphology of the developing hippocampus may be direct through the ERα subtype in hippocampal pyramidal cells.
ISSN:0165-3806
DOI:10.1016/S0165-3806(01)00171-7