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Effect Of Estrogen On Manganese-Induced Toxicity On Embryonic Astrocytes, Tyler T. Huynh, Kimberly J. Baker, Harold L. Komiskey
Effect Of Estrogen On Manganese-Induced Toxicity On Embryonic Astrocytes, Tyler T. Huynh, Kimberly J. Baker, Harold L. Komiskey
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Manganese (Mn) is a natural trace metal that is essential for many physiological functions in the human body. Astrocytes in the central nervous system are susceptible reservoirs for Mn accumulation. Estrogen, a steroidal hormone, has been shown to mitigate Mn-induced toxicity in cultures of postnatal astrocytes. However, differences in expression/inducibility of glutamate transporters and glutamine synthetase, transmitters, and the natural gonadal steroids and their receptors are known to occur in astrocyte cultures derived from various stages of fetal and postnatal development. Cultures of embryonic (E18) hippocampal astrocytes were examined in this study for the ability of 17 β-estradiol (E2) to …