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Neuroactive steroids fluctuate with regional specificity in the central and peripheral nervous system across the rat estrous cycle.

Authors :
Cioffi, Lucia
Diviccaro, Silvia
Chrostek, Gabriela
Caruso, Donatella
Garcia-Segura, Luis Miguel
Melcangi, Roberto Cosimo
Giatti, Silvia
Source :
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. Oct2024, Vol. 243, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Neuroactive steroids (i.e., sex steroid hormones and neurosteroids) are important physiological regulators of nervous function and potential neuroprotective agents for neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. Sex is an important component of such effects. However, even if fluctuations in sex steroid hormone level during the menstrual cycle are associated with neuropathological events in some women, the neuroactive steroid pattern in the brain across the ovarian cycle has been poorly explored. Therefore, we assessed the levels of pregnenolone, progesterone, and its metabolites (i.e., dihydroprogesterone, allopregnanolone and isoallopregnanolone), dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone and its metabolites (i.e., dihydrotestosterone, 3α-diol and 17β-estradiol) across the rat ovarian cycle to determine whether their plasma fluctuations are similar to those occurring in the central (i.e., hippocampus and cerebral cortex) and peripheral (i.e., sciatic nerve) nervous system. Data obtained indicate that the plasma pattern of these molecules generally does not fully reflect the events occurring in the nervous system. In addition, for some neuroactive steroid levels, the pattern is not identical between the two brain regions and between the brain and peripheral nerves. Indeed, with the exception of progesterone, all other neuroactive steroids assessed here showed peculiar regional differences in their pattern of fluctuation in the nervous system during the estrous cycle. These observations may have important diagnostic and therapeutic consequences for neuropathological events influenced by the menstrual cycle. • Neuroactive steroid levels fluctuate in the nervous system across the rat estrous cycle. • The fluctuation in the brain regions is different to that observed in the sciatic nerve. • The fluctuation of neuroactive steroids may have diagnostic and therapeutic consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09600760
Volume :
243
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179137326
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsbmb.2024.106590