INVESTIGADORES
LUQUE Enrique Hugo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Age-related changes in hippocampal estrogen receptor alpha in female mice
Autor/es:
MORENO-PIOVANO G; DUDIUK C; ROSSETTI M.F; VARAYOUD J; MUÑOZ-DE-TORO M; LUQUE E.H.; RAMOS J.G
Reunión:
Encuentro; II Reunión Conjunta de Neurociencias.; 2010
Resumen:
A good amount of evidence indicates that estrogens modulate hippocampal activity, an area of brain related to cognition and memory. The biological effects of estrogens are mainly mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs) which in turn are regulated by several factors including age, sex and gonadal steroid hormones. While the molecular actions of steroid hormones on the hippocampal formation have been studied, considerably less is known about the molecular mechanisms that regulate the expression of ERs. In the present study, to reveal the effects of normal aging on ERa expression in the hippocampus, we examined ERa expression using young (4 month, control group) and adult (11 months) intact CF-1 female mice. By microsurgery complete hippocampus were extracted, which were individually processed. The expression of ERa mRNA and relative transcriptional activity of promoters A, C and F were evaluated by real time RT- PCR. Adult mice showed a significant decrease in the expression of ERa total mRNA when compared with young controls (p