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Dennis B. Lubahn

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Estrogen up-regulates apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene expression by increasing ApoE mRNA in the translating pool via the estrogen receptor alpha-mediate…

1998

The antiatherogenic property of estrogens is mediated via at least two mechanisms: first by affecting plasma lipoprotein profiles, and second by affecting the components of the vessel wall. Raising plasma apolipoprotein E (apoE) in mice protects them against diet-induced atherosclerosis (Shimano, H., Yamada, N., Katsuki, M., Gotoda, T., Harada, K., Murase, T., Fukuzawa, C., Takaku, F., and Yazaka, Y. (1992) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 89, 1750-1754). It is possible that estrogen may be antiatherogenic at least in part by increasing plasma apoE levels. Therefore, we studied the regulation of apoE by estrogen. A survey of 15 inbred strains of mice showed that some mouse strains responded …

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