[Oestrogens and neurogenesis: new functions for an old hormone. Lessons from the zebrafish].

Journal de la Societe de biologie Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-04-10 DOI:10.1051/jbio:2009007
Olivier Kah, Elisabeth Pellegrini, Karen Mouriec, Nicolas Diotel, Isabelle Anglade, Colette Vaillant, Marie-Lise Thieulant, Sok-Keng Tong, François Brion, Bon-Chu Chung, Farzad Pakdel
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In contrast to other vertebrates, in which the adult brain shows limited adult neurogenesis, teleost fish exhibit an unparalleled capacity to generate new neurons as adults, suggesting that their brains present a highly permissive environment for the maintenance and proliferation of adult progenitors. Here, we examine the hypothesis that one of the factors permitting establishment of this favourable environment is estradiol. Indeed, recent data showed that radial glial cells strongly expressed one of two aromatase duplicated genes. Aromatase is the estrogen-synthesizing enzyme and this observation is of great interest, given that radial glial cells are progenitor cells capable of generating new neurons. Given the well documented roles of estrogens on cell fate, and notably on cell proliferation, these data suggest that estradiol could be involved in maintaining and/or activating these progenitors. Examination of recent data in birds and mammals suggests that the situation in fish could well be an exaggeration of a more general mechanism implicating estrogens in neurogenesis. Indeed, there is accumulating evidence that estrogens are involved in embryonic, adult or reparative neurogenesis in other vertebrates, notably in mammals.

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雌激素和神经发生:旧激素的新功能。斑马鱼的教训]。
与其他脊椎动物不同,硬骨鱼的成年大脑神经发生有限,而硬骨鱼在成年后产生新神经元的能力却无与伦比,这表明它们的大脑为成年祖细胞的维持和增殖提供了一个高度宽松的环境。在这里,我们检查的假设之一,允许建立这种有利的环境的因素是雌二醇。事实上,最近的数据显示放射状胶质细胞强烈表达两个芳香酶复制基因中的一个。芳香酶是雌激素合成酶,鉴于放射状胶质细胞是能够产生新神经元的祖细胞,这一观察结果非常有趣。鉴于雌激素对细胞命运的作用,尤其是对细胞增殖的作用,这些数据表明雌二醇可能参与维持和/或激活这些祖细胞。对鸟类和哺乳动物的最新研究表明,鱼类的情况很可能夸大了雌激素在神经发生中的更普遍的机制。事实上,越来越多的证据表明,雌激素参与了其他脊椎动物,特别是哺乳动物的胚胎、成年或修复性神经发生。
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