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ba0005ht2 | (1) | ECTS2016

Mice lacking estrogen receptor α in hypothalamic POMC neurons display enhanced estrogenic response on cortical bone mass

Farman Helen , Windahl Sara , Clegg Deborah , Xie Shang Kui , Westberg Lars , Isaksson Hanna , Egecioglu Emil , Schele Erik , Johnsson John Olov , Tuukkanen Juha , Hahner Lisa , Zehr Jordan , Lagerquist Marie , Ohlsson Claes

Estrogens are important regulators of bone mass and exert their physiological effects on bone mainly via estrogen receptor α (ERα). Central ERα has been reported to exert an inhibitory role on bone mass. ERα is widely distributed in the brain with a high expression in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) and the ventral medial nucleus (VMN) in the hypothalamus. Here, we tested the hypothesis that ERα in hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons, located in...