Cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts contain functional estrogen receptors1
Open Access
- 13 October 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 416 (1), 107-112
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0014-5793(97)01179-4
Abstract
Gender‐based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estrogen may have direct effects on cardiac tissue. Therefore we investigated whether cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts express functional estrogen receptors. Immunofluorescence demonstrated estrogen receptor protein expression in both female and male rat cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts. Nuclear translocation of the estrogen receptor protein was observed after stimulation of cardiomyocytes with 17β‐estradiol (E2). Cells transfected with an estrogen‐responsive reporter plasmid showed that treatment with E2 induced a significant increase in reporter activity. Furthermore, E2 induced a significant increase in expression of the estrogen receptors α and β, progesterone receptor and connexin 43 in cardiac myocytes. Cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts contain functional estrogen receptors and estrogen regulates expression of specific cardiac genes. These data suggest that gender‐based differences in cardiac diseases may in part be due to direct effects of estrogen on the heart.Keywords
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