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Effects of progesterone on T-type-Ca^(2+)-channel expression in Purkinje cells 被引量:1
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作者 Annika Eickhoff Jonas Tjaden +4 位作者 Sarah Stahlke Matthias Vorgerd verena theis Veronika Matschke Carsten theiss 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第11期2465-2471,共7页
Plasticity of cerebellar Purkinje cells(PC)is influenced by progeste rone via the classical progeste rone receptors PR-A and PR-B by stimulating dendritogenesis,spinogenesis,and synaptogenesis in these cells.Dissociat... Plasticity of cerebellar Purkinje cells(PC)is influenced by progeste rone via the classical progeste rone receptors PR-A and PR-B by stimulating dendritogenesis,spinogenesis,and synaptogenesis in these cells.Dissociated PC cultures were used to analyze progeste rone effects at a molecular level on the voltage-gated T-type-Ca^(2+)-channels Ca_(v)3.1,Ca_(v)3.2,and Ca_(v)3.3 as they helped determine neuronal plasticity by regulating Ca^(2+)-influx in neuronal cells.The results showed direct effects of progesterone on the mRNA expression of T-type-Ca^(2+)-channels,as well as on the protein kinases A and C being involved in downstream signaling pathways that play an important role in neuronal plasticity.For the mRNA expression studies of T-type-Ca^(2+)-channels and protein kinases of the signaling cascade,laser microdissection and purified PC cultures of diffe rent maturation stages were used.Immunohistochemical staining was also performed to characte rize the localization of T-type-Ca^(2+)-channels in PC.Expe rimental progesterone treatment was performed on the purified PC culture for 24 and 48 hours.Our results show that progesterone increases the expression of Ca_(v)3.1 and Ca_(v)3.3 and associated protein kinases A and Cin PC at the mRNA level within 48 hours after treatment at latest.These effects extend the current knowledge of the function of progesterone in the central nervous system and provide an explanatory approach for its influence on neuronal plasticity. 展开更多
关键词 Ca_(v)3.1 Ca_(v)3.2 Ca_(v)3.3 neuronal plasticity PROGESTERONE protein kinase A protein kinase C Purkinje cells rat cerebellum T-type-Ca^(2+)-channels
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Progesterone:a universal stimulus for neuronal cells?
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作者 verena theis Carsten theiss 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期547-549,共3页
Progesterone: The sexual hormone progesterone is a mem- ber of the steroid hormone family, and is the most import- ant representative of the gestagenes sub-group. It plays an elementary role in the female menstruatio... Progesterone: The sexual hormone progesterone is a mem- ber of the steroid hormone family, and is the most import- ant representative of the gestagenes sub-group. It plays an elementary role in the female menstruation cycle and is essential for the establishment and the maintenance of a pregnancy, however gestagenes like progesterone are also abundant in males. In 1990, the existence of steroids was described in different cells of the central nervous system (CNS) (Baulieu and Robel, 1990). Up until this point, the effect of sexual hormones on neural cells was rather unknown, 展开更多
关键词 RNA CELL PROGESTERONE FIGURE PNS
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