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May 10, 2026 Autorius: MedExpo Team

Estrogen

Researchers at the Salk Institute have identified estrogen-related receptors as potential therapeutic targets for treating metabolic and muscular disorders. These receptors may play a crucial role in regulating energy metabolism and muscle function.

Estrogen

A recent study published by researchers at the Salk Institute has shed light on the role of estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) in maintaining metabolic and muscular health. ERRs are transcription factors that regulate gene expression in response to changes in cellular energy levels. By activating or inhibiting these receptors, scientists may be able to modulate energy metabolism and muscle function, potentially treating conditions such as obesity, insulin resistance, and muscle wasting diseases.

The study's findings suggest that ERRs play a critical role in regulating the expression of genes involved in energy production and storage. When ERRs are activated, they stimulate the transcription of genes responsible for fatty acid oxidation and glucose uptake, leading to improved metabolic function. Conversely, when ERRs are inhibited, these processes are impaired, contributing to metabolic dysfunction.

Further research is needed to fully explore the therapeutic potential of targeting ERRs in treating metabolic and muscular disorders. However, the study's results provide a promising foundation for the development of new treatments aimed at modulating estrogen-related signaling pathways to improve human health.

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