“…These include neuronal OT and VP mRNA expression (Van Tol et al, 1988;Caldwell et al, 1989;Nomura et al, 2002;Shughrue et al, 2002) and peptide (Jirikowski et al, 1988;Levin and Sawchenko, 1993) levels, serum (Skowsky et al, 1979;Yamaguchi et al, 1979), and pituitary (Van Tol et al, 1988;Levin and Sawchenko, 1993) levels of OT and VP, axonal (Crowley et al, 1978;Skowsky et al, 1979;Yamaguchi et al, 1979;Amico et al, 1981), and dendritic (Wang et al, 1995) release of OT, as well as the regulation of electrical activity of OT neurons (Negoro et al, 1973;Akaishi and Sakuma, 1985). The reported absence or only low level of expression of the classical estrogen receptor (ER-␣) in the PVH and the SO (Simerly et al, 1990;Shughrue et al, 1997) of the rat, together with recent identification of the second isoform of estrogen receptor (ER-) (Kuiper et al, 1996) within subsets of OT and VP neurons Alves et al, 1998;Hrabovszky et al, 1998;Laflamme et al, 1998;Shughrue et al, 2002;Somponpun and Sladek, 2003;Stern and Zhang, 2003), indicate that direct estrogen effects on OT and VP neurons may be primarily exerted via the newly discovered ER-.…”