Cardiovascular Signaling via the G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor
Tuesday April 09, 2019
8:00 am
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10:00 am
Eastern Time (ET)
Room W205 BC
CVP
MP
Chair :
Sarah Lindsey
Tulane University
Kim Tran
Des Moines University
The predominant female sex hormone estrogen impacts virtually all aspects of cardiovascular health. Estrogen receptors alpha and beta are classical estrogen receptors that have been extensively studied over the past several decades. The G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER, aka GPR30) was more recently identified and has since been implicated in numerous cardiovascular processes. This symposium will feature recent developments in GPER signaling mechanisms in the cardiovascular system, including novel findings, challenges, therapeutic applicability, and knowledge gaps. The presentations will incorporate paradigms in pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, and pathophysiology with techniques spanning from the molecular to whole animal level.
Speakers
Sarah Lindsey
- Tulane University
GPER Signaling in Vascular Disease
Kim Tran
- Des Moines University
GPER: A Moderator of Cardiovascular Signaling
Mohammed El-Lakany
- Alexandria University
Estrogen Receptor-α Counterbalances the Endotoxic Inflammatory Response and Associated Arterial
Baroreflex Dysfunction in Ovariectomized Rats
Qingming Ding
- St. Boniface Hospital Albrectsen Research Centre
Aldosterone Binding to G Protein Estrogen Receptor - GPER
Leanne Groban
- Wake Forest University
Female Heart Health: Is GPER the Missing Link?
Eric Prossnitz
- University of New Mexico
The Yin Yang of GPER Regulation in Cardiovascular Function