Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4342041 | Neuroscience | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Hippocampal pyramidal neurons and granule neurons of adult male rats are equipped with a complete machinery for the synthesis of pregnenolone, dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and 17β-estradiol. Both estrogens and androgens are synthesized in male hippocampus. These brain steroids are synthesized by cytochrome P450s (P450scc, P45017α and P450arom), hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases and reductases from endogenous cholesterol. The expression levels of enzymes are as low as 1/300-1/1000 of those in endocrine organs. Synthesis is dependent on the acute Ca2+ influx upon neuron-neuron communication via NMDA receptors. Estradiol is particularly important because estradiol rapidly modulates neuronal synaptic transmission such as long-term potentiation via synaptic estrogen receptors. Xenoestrogens may also act via estrogen-driven signaling pathways.
Keywords
17β-HSDDHEARNase17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase3β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenaseNeurosteroidP450BPA3β-HSDdehydroepiandrosteronePBREndocrine disrupterDESEstradiolBisphenol Along-term potentiationLTPpregnenoloneDiethylstilbestrolribonucleaseStarHippocampusSteroidogenic acute regulatory proteinPREGperipheral benzodiazepine receptor
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Authors
H. Mukai, N. Takata, H.-t. Ishii, N. Tanabe, Y. Hojo, A. Furukawa, T. Kimoto, S. Kawato,