Background & Aims: We investigated the expression of estrogen receptor (ER) α and β subtypes in cholangiocytes of normal and bile duct-ligated (BDL) rats and evaluated the role and mechanisms of estrogens in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation. Methods: ER-α and ER-β were analyzed by immunohistochemistry, reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction, and Western blotting in normal and BDL rats. The effects of the ER antagonists tamoxifen and ICI 182,780 on cholangiocyte proliferation were evaluated. Results: Cholangiocytes expressed both ER-α and ER-β subtypes, whereas hepatocytes expressed only ER-α. In association with a marked cholangiocyte proliferation and with enhanced estradiol serum levels, the immunoreactivity for ER-α involved a 3-fold higher percentage of cholangiocytes in 3-week BDL than in normal rats; immunore-activity for ER-β showed a 30-fold increase. Western blot analysis showed that during BDL, the total amount of ER-β in cholangiocytes was markedly increased (5-fold), whereas that of ER-α decreased slightly (-25%). Treatment with tamoxifen or ICI 182,780 of 3-week BDL rats inhibited cholangiocyte proliferation and induced over-expression of Fas antigen and apoptosis in cholangiocytes. In vitro, 17β estradiol stimulated proliferation of cholangiocyte, an effect blocked to the same extent by tamoxifen or ICI 182,780. Conclusions: This study suggests that estrogens and their receptors play a role in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation.

Estrogens stimulate proliferation of intrahepatic biliary epithelium in rats / Alvaro, Domenico; Gianfranco, Alpini; Onori, Paolo; Lucia, Perego; Gianluca Svegliati, Baroni; Franchitto, Antonio; Leonardo, Baiocchi; Shannon S., Glaser; Gene Le, Sage; Franco, Folli; Gaudio, Eugenio. - In: GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0016-5085. - 119:6(2000), pp. 1681-1691. [10.1053/gast.2000.20184]

Estrogens stimulate proliferation of intrahepatic biliary epithelium in rats

ALVARO, Domenico;ONORI, PAOLO;FRANCHITTO, Antonio;GAUDIO, EUGENIO
2000

Abstract

Background & Aims: We investigated the expression of estrogen receptor (ER) α and β subtypes in cholangiocytes of normal and bile duct-ligated (BDL) rats and evaluated the role and mechanisms of estrogens in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation. Methods: ER-α and ER-β were analyzed by immunohistochemistry, reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction, and Western blotting in normal and BDL rats. The effects of the ER antagonists tamoxifen and ICI 182,780 on cholangiocyte proliferation were evaluated. Results: Cholangiocytes expressed both ER-α and ER-β subtypes, whereas hepatocytes expressed only ER-α. In association with a marked cholangiocyte proliferation and with enhanced estradiol serum levels, the immunoreactivity for ER-α involved a 3-fold higher percentage of cholangiocytes in 3-week BDL than in normal rats; immunore-activity for ER-β showed a 30-fold increase. Western blot analysis showed that during BDL, the total amount of ER-β in cholangiocytes was markedly increased (5-fold), whereas that of ER-α decreased slightly (-25%). Treatment with tamoxifen or ICI 182,780 of 3-week BDL rats inhibited cholangiocyte proliferation and induced over-expression of Fas antigen and apoptosis in cholangiocytes. In vitro, 17β estradiol stimulated proliferation of cholangiocyte, an effect blocked to the same extent by tamoxifen or ICI 182,780. Conclusions: This study suggests that estrogens and their receptors play a role in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation.
2000
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Estrogens stimulate proliferation of intrahepatic biliary epithelium in rats / Alvaro, Domenico; Gianfranco, Alpini; Onori, Paolo; Lucia, Perego; Gianluca Svegliati, Baroni; Franchitto, Antonio; Leonardo, Baiocchi; Shannon S., Glaser; Gene Le, Sage; Franco, Folli; Gaudio, Eugenio. - In: GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0016-5085. - 119:6(2000), pp. 1681-1691. [10.1053/gast.2000.20184]
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