ESTROGEN ATTENUATES OLIGODENDROCYTE APOPTOSIS CAUSED BY HYPEROXIA: 143

B GERSTNER, A SCH??LLER,M BERNS,C B??HRER, M OBLADEN,U FELDERHOFF-MUESER

PEDIATRIC RESEARCH(2005)

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Background: In the developing human brain, periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is the predominant white matter injury underlying the development of cerebral palsy. Our group recently showed that a rise of oxygen tissue tension is a powerful trigger to initiate apoptosis in premature and immature, but not in mature oligodendrocytes (OL). Estrogen plays an important role in the development and function of the cerebral nervous system, and estrogen receptors show a specific distribution with high density arround the third ventricle, the region where OL progenitors are generated. We therefore examined the effects of estrogen on hyperoxia-induced cell death in cultured rat immature oligodendroglia cells.
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pediatric, allergy, immunology, cardiology, endocrinology, epidemiology, public health, fetus, pregnancy, gasteroenterology, genetics, hematology, oncology, infectious disease, neonatology, nephrology, neurology, nutrition, pulmonology, rheumatology , Pediatric Research, PR, Pediatr Res, nature journals, nature publishing group
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