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Estrogen receptor alpha in the brain mediates tamoxifen-induced changes in physiology in mice.


ABSTRACT: Adjuvant tamoxifen therapy improves survival in breast cancer patients. Unfortunately, long-term treatment comes with side effects that impact health and quality of life, including hot flashes, changes in bone density, and fatigue. Partly due to a lack of proven animal models, the tissues and cells that mediate these negative side effects are unclear. Here, we show that mice undergoing tamoxifen treatment experience changes in temperature, bone, and movement. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals that tamoxifen treatment induces widespread gene expression changes in the hypothalamus and preoptic area (hypothalamus-POA). These expression changes are dependent on estrogen receptor alpha (ER?), as conditional knockout of ER? in the hypothalamus-POA ablates or reverses tamoxifen-induced gene expression. Accordingly, ER?-deficient mice do not exhibit tamoxifen-induced changes in temperature, bone, or movement. These findings provide mechanistic insight into the effects of tamoxifen on the hypothalamus-POA and indicate that ER? mediates several physiological effects of tamoxifen treatment in mice.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7924955 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Estrogen receptor alpha in the brain mediates tamoxifen-induced changes in physiology in mice.

Zhang Zhi Z   Park Jae Whan JW   Ahn In Sook IS   Diamante Graciel G   Sivakumar Nilla N   Arneson Douglas D   Yang Xia X   van Veen J Edward JE   Correa Stephanie M SM  

eLife 20210301


Adjuvant tamoxifen therapy improves survival in breast cancer patients. Unfortunately, long-term treatment comes with side effects that impact health and quality of life, including hot flashes, changes in bone density, and fatigue. Partly due to a lack of proven animal models, the tissues and cells that mediate these negative side effects are unclear. Here, we show that mice undergoing tamoxifen treatment experience changes in temperature, bone, and movement. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals t  ...[more]

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