Estradiol stimulates cadherin expression in rat granulosa cells

Developmental Biology
O W Blaschuk, R Farookhi

Abstract

We have investigated the ability of hormones to modulate cadherin expression by differentiating cells. Immunocytochemical and immunoblot techniques were employed to analyze the effects of estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone on cadherin expression in rat granulosa cells. Estradiol was shown to stimulate the expression of cadherin by these cells. This is the first report of a hormone regulating the levels of cadherin in differentiating cells.

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