雌激素和孕激素在阿尔茨海默病中的作用的最新进展。

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
S. Suganya, Ben Sundra Ashok, Thekkuttuparambil Ananthanarayanan Ajith
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摘要

阿尔茨海默病(AD)是最普遍的神经退行性疾病之一,导致全球60%-80%的痴呆病例。这种疾病在老年妇女中更为普遍。女性生殖激素被发现对大脑细胞活动至关重要。研究了海马区神经营养因子和性激素在神经发生和神经元分化过程中的生理作用。除了触发细胞通路外,雌激素和黄体酮还执行一些导致神经保护的生物过程。它们可能对学习和记忆有影响。雌激素适度的抗氧化特性之一是它能直接清除自由基。雌激素和孕激素的神经营养作用可以通过它们提高脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF) mRNA表达的能力来解释。此外,它们还具有降解β -淀粉样蛋白、阻止炎症、凋亡神经元细胞死亡和tau蛋白磷酸化的能力。为了增强其神经保护作用,雌激素、孕激素和BDNF受体介导的细胞中的各种串话通路。这包括丝裂原激活的蛋白激酶/细胞外调节激酶、磷脂酰肌醇3-激酶/蛋白激酶B和磷脂酶/蛋白激酶c的信号传导。尽管出版物声称绝经前开始用药的AD患病率较低,但确定这些物质重要性的临床研究是零散的。这篇综述文章强调了雌激素和黄体酮在AD中的作用的最新进展。
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A Recent Update on the Role of Estrogen and Progesterone in Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's disease (AD), one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease responsible for 60%–80% dementia cases globally. The disease is more prevalent among elder females. Female reproductive hormones are found to be essential for cellular activities in brain. The physiological role of neurotrophins and sex hormones in hippocampal region during neurogenesis and neuron differentiation was studied as well. In addition to triggering cellular pathways, estrogen and progesterone carry out a number of biological processes that lead to neuroprotection. They might have an impact on learning and memory. One of estrogen's modest antioxidant properties is its direct scavenging of free radicals. The neurotrophic effect of estrogen and progesterone can be explained by their ability to rise the expression of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) mRNA. Additionally, they have the ability to degrade beta-amyloid and stop inflammation, apoptotic neuronal cell death, and tau protein phosphorylation. To enhance their neuroprotective action, various cross-talking pathways in cells that are mediated by estrogen, progesterone, and BDNF receptors. This include signaling by mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular regulated kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B, and phospholipase/protein kinase C. Clinical research to establish the significance of these substances are fragmented, despite publications claiming a lower prevalence of AD when medication is started before menopause. This review article emphasizes an update on the role of estrogen, and progesterone in AD.

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Cell Biochemistry and Function
Cell Biochemistry and Function 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cell Biochemistry and Function publishes original research articles and reviews on the mechanisms whereby molecular and biochemical processes control cellular activity with a particular emphasis on the integration of molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and physiology in the regulation of tissue function in health and disease. The primary remit of the journal is on mammalian biology both in vivo and in vitro but studies of cells in situ are especially encouraged. Observational and pathological studies will be considered providing they include a rational discussion of the possible molecular and biochemical mechanisms behind them and the immediate impact of these observations to our understanding of mammalian biology.
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