Estrogen signaling in arcuate Kiss1 neurons suppresses a sex-dependent female circuit promoting dense strong bones
Estrogen promotes negative energy balance and preserves skeletal physiology. Here the authors show that loss of estrogen signalling after ablating estrogen receptor alpha (ERa) in specific hypothalamic neuronal populations leads to a marked sex-dependent increase in bone mass in female mice.
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Auteurs principaux: | Candice B. Herber, William C. Krause, Liping Wang, James R. Bayrer, Alfred Li, Matthew Schmitz, Aaron Fields, Breanna Ford, Zhi Zhang, Michelle S. Reid, Daniel K. Nomura, Robert A. Nissenson, Stephanie M. Correa, Holly A. Ingraham |
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2019
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