Sex-specific thermoregulatory effects of estrogen signaling inReprimolineage cells
Jae W. Park,
Laura R. Cortes,
Norma P. Sandoval
et al.
Abstract:Menopause affects over a million individuals annually and is characterized by variable and declining ovarian hormones. Decreasing estrogen levels impact energy homeostasis and increases the risk of metabolic disorders. Energy expenditure is largely directed towards thermoregulation, which is modulated in part by estrogen receptor (ER) a; expressing neurons in the hypothalamus. Whether specific sub-populations of ERa+ neurons control the effects of estrogens on thermogenesis remains poorly understood. This stud… Show more
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