1.Evidence for estrogen receptor expression during medullary bone formation and resorption in estrogen-treated male Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica).
Shinji HIYAMA ; Toshie SUGIYAMA ; Seiji KUSUHARA ; Takashi UCHIDA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2012;13(3):223-227
The temporal expression of estrogen receptor (ER)-alpha and ER-beta mRNA was examined in male Japanese quails. Femurs of quails receiving 17beta-estradiol underwent RTPCR and histochemical analysis 1 to 15 days after treatment. Untreated quails were used as controls (day 0). Between days 0 and 5, cells lining the bone endosteal surface differentiated into osteoblasts, which in turn formed medullary bone. Expression of ER-alpha was already observed on day 0 and increased slightly during bone formation whereas ER-beta was hardly detected throughout this process. After osteoclasts appeared on the medullary bone surface, this type of bone disappeared from the bone marrow cavity (days 7~15). ER-alpha expression simultaneously decreased slightly and ER-beta levels remained very low. These results suggest that estrogen activity mediated by ER-alpha not only affects medullary bone formation but also bone resorption.
Animals
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Bone Resorption/genetics
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Bone and Bones/chemistry/cytology/*metabolism
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Cells, Cultured
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Coturnix/*metabolism
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Estradiol/*pharmacology
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Estrogen Receptor alpha/genetics/*metabolism
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Estrogen Receptor beta/genetics/*metabolism
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Male
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Osteoblasts/chemistry/cytology/*metabolism
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Osteogenesis/genetics
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RNA, Messenger/metabolism
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction