Volume 67, Issue 4 pp. 520-525

Oestrogen stimulates endothelial progenitor cells via oestrogen receptor-α

Carlo Foresta

Carlo Foresta

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
Daniela Zuccarello

Daniela Zuccarello

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
Andrea Biagioli

Andrea Biagioli

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
Luca De Toni

Luca De Toni

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
Elisa Prana

Elisa Prana

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
Valentina Nicoletti

Valentina Nicoletti

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
Guido Ambrosini

Guido Ambrosini

Department of Gynecological Science and Reproductive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Padua, Padova, Italy

Search for more papers by this author
Alberto Ferlin

Alberto Ferlin

Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation,

Search for more papers by this author
First published: 24 May 2007
Citations: 28
Carlo Foresta, Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, Centre for Male Gamete Cryopreservation, University of Padua, Via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padova, Italy. Tel.: +39498218517; Fax: +39498218520; E-mail: [email protected]

Summary

Context Oestrogens play an important protective role on the vascular system. The endothelial cell layer is a direct target for these hormones, and expresses at least two oestrogen receptors, ER-α and ER-β. Recent studies have shown that vascular healing is significantly modulated by circulating bone marrow-derived cells. A subset of these stem cells, endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), have recently been described as a population of pluripotent cells within the peripheral blood capable of differentiating into endothelial cells.

Objective In the present study we investigated the expression of ER-α and ER-β on human EPCs and the effect that oestrogens have on the function of EPCs in vitro.

Methods EPCs were isolated and cultured from healthy donors. RT-PCR, western blotting and immunohistochemistry were used to assess expression of ER-α and ER-β. Proliferation and CFU assays were used to assess the response of EPCs to different doses of 17,β-oestradiol.

Main outcome measures Expression of ER-α and ER-β in EPCs, and the effect of 17,β-oestradiol on proliferation of EPCs.

Results Human EPCs express ER-α mRNA and protein. 17,β-oestradiol increases proliferation of EPCs and CFU in a dose-dependent manner.

Conclusions Human EPCs express ER-α but not ER-β, and oestrogens can stimulate the proliferation of these cells in vitro. Oestrogens exert these effects at concentrations that are usually reached during stimulation for in vitro fertilization in women, and therefore further studies are needed to clarify the clinical significance of these effects.

The full text of this article hosted at iucr.org is unavailable due to technical difficulties.