Neurosteroids: Synthesis and Functions in the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
- 28 September 2007
- book chapter
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 191, 90-121
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470514757.ch6
Abstract
Some steroids are synthesized within the central and peripheral nervous systems, mostly by glial cells. These are known as neurosteroids. In the brain, neurosteroids have been shown to act directly on membrane receptors for neurotransmitters. For example, progesterone inhibits the neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, whereas its 3 alpha,5 alpha-reduced metabolite 3 alpha,5 alpha-tetrahydroprogesterone (allopregnanolone) activates the type A gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor complex. Besides these effects, neurosteroids also regulate important glial functions, such as the synthesis of myelin proteins. Thus, in cultures of glial cells prepared from neonatal rat brain, progesterone increases the number of oligodendrocytes expressing the myelin basic protein (MBP) and the 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide-3'-phophodiesterase (CNPase). An important role for neurosteroids in myelin repair has been demonstrated in the rodent sciatic nerve, where progesterone and its direct precursor pregnenolone are synthesized by Schwann cells. After cryolesion of the male mouse sciatic nerve, blocking the local synthesis or action of progesterone impairs remyelination of the regenerating axons, whereas administration of progesterone to the lesion site promotes the formation of new myelin sheaths.Keywords
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