Synthetic Epoxy-Pregnan Steroids: Effects on Anxiety Behavior in Rats

M. Rey, A. Ghini, H. Coirini
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Abstract

Neurosteroids like 3α-OH-5α-pregnan-20-one (allopregnanolone) and 3α-OH-5β-pregnan-20-one (pregnanolone) modulate the γ-aminobutyric acid-A (GABAA) receptor function and produce several effects that can be considered for therapeutical pruposes like antidepressant and anxiolyticts, in a similar way to benzodiazepines. However, their rapid metabolism is a great disadvantage for medicinal treatments consideration. Synthetic steroid analogues with more bioavailability and stability arise like a solution to overcome these limitations. In previous studies, we evaluated the performance of a synthetic steroid group (Epoxies, similar to allopregnanolone and pregnanolone) throughout different assays in rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus, including neuroprotection and GABAA receptor modulation obtaining promising results. Taking into account the anxiolytic effect of allopregnanolone and pregnanolone, in this work we evaluated the effect of an intracranial administration (in dorsal hippocampus) of two synthetic steroids, Epoxy 1 and Epoxy 2, in an anxiety animal model to provide knowledge about the possible in vivo effects of these steroids. Allopregnanolone and pregnanolone produced increases in vertical and horizontal exploration behaviors, interpreted as anxiolytic-like effects. However, the two Epoxies capable to modulate GABAA receptor binding have no effect on anxiety at the dose evaluated. These features make them suitable for other therapeutical purposes where the anxiogenic behaviors are not involved.
合成环氧孕激素对大鼠焦虑行为的影响
像3α- oh -5α-孕酮-20- 1(异孕酮)和3α- oh -5β-孕酮-20- 1(孕酮)这样的神经类固醇调节γ-氨基丁酸-a (GABAA)受体的功能,并产生一些作用,可以考虑用于治疗目的,如抗抑郁药和抗焦虑药,类似于苯二氮卓类药物。然而,它们的快速代谢是药物治疗的一大缺点。具有更多生物利用度和稳定性的合成类固醇类似物成为克服这些限制的解决方案。在之前的研究中,我们在大鼠大脑皮层和海马的不同测试中评估了合成类固醇基团(环氧树脂,类似于异孕酮和孕酮)的性能,包括神经保护和GABAA受体调节,获得了令人满意的结果。考虑到异孕酮和孕酮的抗焦虑作用,在这项工作中,我们评估了在焦虑动物模型中颅内给药(海马背侧)两种合成类固醇环氧树脂1和环氧树脂2的效果,以提供这些类固醇可能的体内作用的知识。异孕酮和孕酮产生垂直和水平探索行为的增加,解释为焦虑样作用。然而,两种能够调节GABAA受体结合的环氧树脂在评估剂量下对焦虑没有影响。这些特征使它们适合于不涉及焦虑行为的其他治疗目的。
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