2016
Comparison of Individual and Combined Effects of Four Endocrine Disruptors on Estrogen Receptor Beta Transcription in Cerebellar Cell Culture: The Modulatory Role of Estradiol and Triiodo-Thyronine
Jocsak G, Kiss DS, Toth I, Goszleth G, Bartha T, Frenyo LV, Horvath TL, Zsarnovszky A. Comparison of Individual and Combined Effects of Four Endocrine Disruptors on Estrogen Receptor Beta Transcription in Cerebellar Cell Culture: The Modulatory Role of Estradiol and Triiodo-Thyronine. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2016, 13: 619. PMID: 27338438, PMCID: PMC4924076, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph13060619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsERβ mRNA expressionModulatory roleMRNA expressionCerebellar cell culturesGlial cellsEstrogen receptor β mRNA expressionEndocrine disruptorsAbsence of E2ED effectsPrimary cerebellar cell culturesΒ mRNA expressionAdverse health effectsHormonal milieuBody of evidenceHormone deficiencyCell culturesTriiodo-ThyronineHealth effectsEnvironmental substancesSimultaneous exposureEstradiolComparison of individualsObserved potencyE2T3
1999
Estrogen receptor β and progesterone receptor mRNA in the intergeniculate leaflet of the female rat
Horvath T, Diano S, Sakamoto H, Shughrue P, Merchenthaler I. Estrogen receptor β and progesterone receptor mRNA in the intergeniculate leaflet of the female rat. Brain Research 1999, 844: 196-200. PMID: 10536277, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(99)01759-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLateral geniculate bodyEstrogen receptor betaLateral geniculate nucleusGeniculate bodyIntergeniculate leafletProgesterone receptorGeniculate nucleusReceptor mRNAReceptor betaDorsal lateral geniculate nucleusVentral lateral geniculate nucleusProgesterone receptor mRNAHypothalamic neuroendocrine cellsEstrogen receptor βHormone receptor mRNADifferent limbicHypothalamic sitesFemale ratsCentral regulationReceptor βLabeled cellsNeuroendocrine mechanismsNeuroendocrine cellsEndocrine mechanismsPopulation of cells