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Glucocorticoids, metabolism and brain activity.

Aneta Jaszczyk1, Grzegorz R Juszczak2.   

Abstract

The review integrates different experimental approaches including biochemistry, c-Fos expression, microdialysis (glutamate, GABA, noradrenaline and serotonin), electrophysiology and fMRI to better understand the effect of elevated level of glucocorticoids on the brain activity and metabolism. The available data indicate that glucocorticoids alter the dynamics of neuronal activity leading to context-specific changes including both excitation and inhibition and these effects are expected to support the task-related responses. Glucocorticoids also lead to diversification of available sources of energy due to elevated levels of glucose, lactate, pyruvate, mannose and hydroxybutyrate (ketone bodies), which can be used to fuel brain, and facilitate storage and utilization of brain carbohydrate reserves formed by glycogen. However, the mismatch between carbohydrate supply and utilization that is most likely to occur in situations not requiring energy-consuming activities lead to metabolic stress due to elevated brain levels of glucose. Excessive doses of glucocorticoids also impair the production of energy (ATP) and mitochondrial oxidation. Therefore, glucocorticoids have both adaptive and maladaptive effects consistently with the concept of allostatic load and overload.
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Keywords:  ATP; Brain metabolism; Corticosterone; Cortisol; Electrophysiology; GABA; Glucocorticoids; Glucose; Glutamate; Glycogen; Glycolysis; Hydroxybutyrate; Ketone bodies; Lactate; Microdialysis; Mitochondria; Noradrenaline; Oxygen; c-Fos; fMRI

Year:  2021        PMID: 33727030     DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.03.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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