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Macova, Miroslava
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Armando, Maria Ines
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Zhou, Jin
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Baiardi, Gustavo Carlos
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Tyurmin, Dmitri
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Larrayoz Roldan, Ignacio M.
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Saavedra, Juan M.
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2018-09-05T18:50:18Z
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2008-12
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Macova, Miroslava; Armando, Maria Ines; Zhou, Jin; Baiardi, Gustavo Carlos; Tyurmin, Dmitri; et al.; Estrogen reduces aldosterone, upregulates adrenal angiotensin II AT2 receptors and normalizes adrenomedullary Fra-2 in ovariectomized rats; Karger; Neuroendocrinology; 88; 4; 12-2008; 276-286
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0028-3835
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/58411
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We studied the effect of ovariectomy and estrogen replacement on expression of adrenal angiotensin II AT 1 and AT 2 receptors, aldosterone content, catecholamine synthesis, and the transcription factor Fos-related antigen 2 (Fra-2). Ovariectomy increased AT 1 receptor expression in the adrenal zona glomerulosa and medulla, and decreased adrenomedullary catecholamine content and Fra-2 expression when compared to intact female rats. In the zona glomerulosa, estrogen replacement normalized AT 1 receptor expression,decreased AT 1B receptor mRNA, and increased AT 2 receptor expression and mRNA. Estrogen treatment decreased adrenal aldosterone content. In the adrenal medulla, the effects of estrogen replacement were:normalized AT 1 receptor expression, increased AT 2 receptor expression, AT 2 receptor mRNA, and tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA, and normalized Fra-2 expression and catecholamine content. We demonstrate that the constitutive adrenal expression of AT 1 receptors, catecholamine synthesis and Fra-2 expression are partially under the control of reproductive hormones. Our results suggest that estrogen treatment decreases aldosterone production through AT 1 receptor downregulation and AT 2 receptor upregulation. AT 2 receptor upregulation and modulation of Fra-2 expression may participate in the estrogen-dependent normalization of adrenomedullary catecholamine synthesis in ovariectomized rats. The AT 2 receptor upregulation and the decrease in AT 1 receptor function and in the production of the fluid-retentive, pro-inflammatory hormone aldosterone partially explain the protective effects of estrogen therapy.We studied the effect of ovariectomy and estrogen replacement on expression of adrenal angiotensin II AT 1 and AT 2 receptors, aldosterone content, catecholamine synthesis, and the transcription factor Fos-related antigen 2 (Fra-2). Ovariectomy increased AT 1 receptor expression in the adrenal zona glomerulosa and medulla, and decreased adrenomedullary catecholamine content and Fra-2 expression when compared to intact female rats. In the zona glomerulosa, estrogen replacement normalized AT 1 receptor expression, decreased AT 1B receptor mRNA, and increased AT 2 receptor expression and mRNA. Estrogen treatment decreased adrenal aldosterone content. In the adrenal medulla, the effects of estrogen replacement were: normalized AT 1 receptor expression, increased AT 2 receptor expression, AT 2 receptor mRNA, and tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA, and normalized Fra-2 expression and catecholamine content. We demonstrate that the constitutive adrenal expression of AT 1 receptors, catecholamine synthesis and Fra-2 expression are partially under the control of reproductive hormones. Our results suggest that estrogen treatment decreases aldosterone production through AT 1 receptor downregulation and AT 2 receptor upregulation. AT 2 receptor upregulation and modulation of Fra-2 expression may participate in the estrogen-dependent normalization of adrenomedullary catecholamine synthesis in ovariectomized rats. The AT 2 receptor upregulation and the decrease in AT 1 receptor function and in the production of the fluid-retentive, pro-inflammatory hormone aldosterone partially explain the protective effects of estrogen therapy.
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eng
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Karger
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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Renin Angiotensin System
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Angiotensin Ii
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At 1 Receptors
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Adrenall Medula
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Adrenal Cortex
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Biología Celular, Microbiología
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Ciencias Biológicas
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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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Estrogen reduces aldosterone, upregulates adrenal angiotensin II AT2 receptors and normalizes adrenomedullary Fra-2 in ovariectomized rats
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2018-08-13T17:06:18Z
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1423-0194
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88
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4
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276-286
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Suiza
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Basel
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Fil: Macova, Miroslava. National Institute of Mental Health. Department of Health and Human Services; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Armando, Maria Ines. National Institute of Mental Health. Department of Health and Human Services; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Zhou, Jin. National Institute of Mental Health. Department of Health and Human Services; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Baiardi, Gustavo Carlos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas; Argentina
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Fil: Tyurmin, Dmitri. National Institute of Mental Health. Department of Health and Human Services; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Larrayoz Roldan, Ignacio M.. National Institute of Mental Health. Department of Health and Human Services; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Saavedra, Juan M.. National Institute of Mental Health. Department of Health and Human Services; Estados Unidos
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Neuroendocrinology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/150977
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1159%2F000150977
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