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Truncated estrogen receptor α 46-kDa isoform in human endothelial cells -: Relationship to acute activation of nitric oxide synthase

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CIRCULATION
Volume 107, Issue 1, Pages 120-126

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000043805.11780.F5

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endothelium; cells; nitric oxide

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Background-Estrogen acutely activates endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). However, the identity of the receptors involved in this rapid response remains unclear. Methods and Results-We detected an estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) transcript in human endothelial cells that encodes a truncated 46-kDa ERalpha (Delta1a-hERalpha-46). A corresponding 46-kDa ERalpha protein was identified in endothelial cell lysates. Transfection of cDNAs encoding the full-length ERalpha (ERalpha-66) and Delta1a-hERalpha-46 resulted in appropriately sized recombinant proteins identified by anti-ERalpha antibodies. Confocal microscopy revealed that a proportion of both ERa-66 and hERalpha-46 was localized outside the nucleus and mediated specific cell-surface binding of estrogen as assessed by FITC-conjugated, BSA-estrogen binding studies. Both ERalpha isoforms colocalized with eNOS and mediated acute activation of eNOS in response to estrogen stimulation. However, estrogen-stimulated transcriptional activation mediated by Delta1a-hERalpha-46 was much less than with ERa-66. Furthermore, Delta1a-hERalpha-46 inhibited classical hERalpha-66-mediated transcriptional activation in a dominant-negative fashion. Conclusions-These findings suggest that expression of an alternatively spliced, truncated ERalpha isoform in human endothelial cells confers a unique ability to mediate acute but not transcriptional responses to estrogen.

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