Estradiol modulates bcl-2 in cerebral ischemia: A potential role for estrogen receptors

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We have shown that physiological levels of estradiol exert profound protective effects on the cerebral cortex in ischemia induced by permanent middle-cerebral artery occlusion. The major goal of this study was to begin to elucidate potential mechanisms of estradiol action in injury. Bcl-2 is a proto-oncogene that promotes cell survival in a variety of tissues including the brain. Because estradiol is known to promote cell survival via Bcl-2 in non-neural tissues, we tested the hypothesis that estradiol decreases cell death by influencing bcl-2 expression in ischemic brain injury. Furthermore, because estradiol may protect the brain through estrogen receptor-mediated mechanisms, we examined expression of both receptor subtypes ERα and ERβ in the normal and injured brain. We analyzed gene expression by RT-PCR in microdissected regions of the cerebral Cortex obtained from injured and sham female rats treated with estradiol or oil. We found that estradiol prevented the injury-induced downregulation of bcl-2 expression. This effect was specific to bcl-2, as expression of other members of the bcl-2 family (bax, bcl-x(L), bcl-x(S), and bad) was unaffected by estradiol treatment. We also found that estrogen receptors were differentially modulated in injury, with ERβ expression paralleling bcl-2 expression. Finally, we provide the first evidence of functional ERβ protein that is capable of binding ligand within the region of the cortex where estradiol-mediated neuroprotection was observed in cerebral ischemia. These findings indicate that estradiol modulates the expression of bcl-2 in ischemic injury. Furthermore, our data suggest that estrogen receptors may be involved in hormone-mediated neuroprotection.

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Dubal, D. B., Shughrue, P. J., Wilson, M. E., Merchenthaler, I., & Wise, P. M. (1999). Estradiol modulates bcl-2 in cerebral ischemia: A potential role for estrogen receptors. Journal of Neuroscience, 19(15), 6385–6393. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.19-15-06385.1999

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