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Allopregnanolone modulates striatal dopamingergic activity of rats under different gonadal hormones conditions.

M R Laconi1, P C Reggiani, A Penissi, R Yunes, R J Cabrera.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Progesterone modulates dopamine (DA) release in corpus striatum. Our objective was to evaluate the effect of the i.c.v injection of the neurosteroid allopregnanolone (ALL), a progesterone metabolite on dopaminergic activity in the corpus striatum of rats under different gonadal hormonal conditions.
METHODS: We have measured the concentrations of DOPA, DA and DOPAC (main metabolite of DA) in the corpus striatum in estrus and diestrus rats and in ovariectomized rats without hormonal replacement (OVX group) and primed with estrogen and progesterone (OVX(i) group). Additionally, we have used the aromatic acid decarboxylase inhibitor NSD in order to evaluate the function of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme of dopamine synthesis.
RESULTS: ALL significantly decreased the striatal concentrations of both DA and DOPAC in the estrus. On the other hand, ALL increased significantly the levels of DA in the OVX(i) group. The DOPA accumulation in OVX(i) after NSD treatment in the ALL-treated groups was greater than in the vehicle group. However, the estrus group did not modify the DOPA accumulation after NSD injection. DISCUSSION: Our results suggest that ALL could modulate the dopaminergic transmission in the corpus striatum by causing changes in the activity of TH and/or in the pre- and post-synaptic dopaminergic terminals in the corpus striatum. This neurosteroidal mechanism could be a new kind of neurotransmitter systems modulation accomplished on TH activity itself and/or on the second messengers not related to ionic channels. Additionally, our results reinforce the idea of a close relationship between the fast non-genomic mechanism of ALL and the genomic actions of estrogen and progesterone.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17535560     DOI: 10.1179/016164107X166281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Res        ISSN: 0161-6412            Impact factor:   2.448


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