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Novel Progestin Signaling Molecules In The Brain: Distribution, Regulation And Molecular Mechanism Of Action, Karlie A. Intlekofer May 2011

Novel Progestin Signaling Molecules In The Brain: Distribution, Regulation And Molecular Mechanism Of Action, Karlie A. Intlekofer

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Progesterone regulates female reproduction in many ways, yet it is still unclear how signals are conveyed through nuclear and extranuclear receptors. The traditional notion was that progesterone binds classical progesterone receptors to alter gene transcription. This view has been challenged by the discovery of additional progesterone signaling molecules important for progesterone actions in non-neural cells. In granulosa cells, the progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (Pgrmc1) mediates progesterone effects by forming a receptor complex with binding partner, Serpine mRNA binding protein 1, but it is unknown whether these molecules function similarly in the brain. To begin to address these issues, I …