Literature DB >> 25436554

The influence of glucocorticoids on neuronal survival and synaptic function.

Tadahiro Numakawa, Naoki Adachi, Misty Richards, Shuichi Chiba, Hiroshi Kunugi.   

Abstract

Abstract Glucocorticoids, recognized as stress-related steroid hormones secreted from adrenal glands, have multiple roles in brain function. The concentration of glucocorticoids is regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and chronically elevated levels of glucocorticoids are putatively involved in the pathophysiology of mental disorders, such as depression. As corticosteroids are also widely used as medical drugs (e.g., for chronic lung disease in infants), the developmental influence of glucocorticoids on neuronal survival and synaptic plasticity is a critical concern. Although many reports suggest a biological effect of glucocorticoids on neuronal populations of the central nervous system (CNS), some reports suggest a possibility that glial responses (including regulation of neurotrophic factor expression) to glucocorticoids are different from that of neurons. In the present review, we show an overview of the current knowledge concerning the impact of glucocorticoids on behavior in animal models of depression, and on cell survival and function in the CNS.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 25436554     DOI: 10.1515/bmc-2012-0012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomol Concepts        ISSN: 1868-5021


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Review 1.  Actions of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Glucocorticoid Stress in Neurogenesis.

Authors:  Tadahiro Numakawa; Haruki Odaka; Naoki Adachi
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-11-02       Impact factor: 5.923

2.  Brain structural network alterations related to serum cortisol levels in drug-naïve, first-episode major depressive disorder patients: a source-based morphometric study.

Authors:  LeHoa Nguyen; Shingo Kakeda; Keita Watanabe; Asuka Katsuki; Koichiro Sugimoto; Natsuki Igata; Takahiro Shinkai; Osamu Abe; Yukunori Korogi; Atsuko Ikenouchi; Reiji Yoshimura
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-12-16       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  An in vitro reproduction of stress-induced memory defects: Effects of corticoids on dendritic spine dynamics.

Authors:  Shinichi Saito; Satoshi Kimura; Naoki Adachi; Tadahiro Numakawa; Akihiko Ogura; Keiko Tominaga-Yoshino
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-01-14       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Circulating microRNAs and Molecular Oxidative Stress in Older Adults with Neuroprogression Disorders.

Authors:  Hadeel A Al-Rawaf; Ahmad H Alghadir; Sami A Gabr
Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2021-10-22       Impact factor: 3.434

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