The discovery of a second estrogen receptor, ER β, in 1996 introduced a new paradigm in our understanding of estrogen action. ER α predominates in the uterus and mammary gland, whereas ER β has significant roles in the central nervous, cardiovascular, and immune systems, urogenital tract, bone, kidney, and lung. ER β appears to be the only form expressed in the embryonal central nervous system. Photoestrogens may be good candidates for physiologic ligands of ER β. Coactivator proteins play critical roles in regulating estrogen. Female ER β-deleted mice (βERKO) develop follicular arrest and anovulation.
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