硼褪黑激素可限制卵巢切除大鼠的认知缺陷和神经元损失,同时增加前BDNF。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1111/fcp.12997
Mónica Barrón-González, Astrid M. Rivera-Antonio, Rosa A. Jarillo-Luna, José M. Santiago-Quintana, David Levaro-Loquio, Teresa Pérez-Capistran, Christian H. Guerra-Araiza, Marvin A. Soriano-Ursúa, Eunice D. Farfán-García
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背景:硼褪黑激素是治疗阿尔茨海默病(AD)等神经元疾病的潜在药物。在雄性大鼠的行为测试和神经元免疫组化测定中,服用硼褪黑激素能产生与等摩尔剂量服用褪黑激素相同的改善效果:本研究以神经生物学和AD发病率的性别差异为动机,评估了硼褪黑激素诱导雌性大鼠发生变化的能力:方法:通过评估行为学和免疫组织病理学方法来衡量硼褪黑激素的作用;此外,还在体外测定了硼褪黑激素限制淀粉样蛋白毒性的能力:令人惊讶的是,行为变化与雄性大鼠的报告相似,但与免疫测定评估的神经元存活率不同;同时首次观察到前脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)的免疫活性和淀粉样蛋白在体外的毒性限制:结论:服用硼那宁可诱导雌性大鼠发生变化。结论:服用硼褪黑激素或褪黑激素会引起雌性大鼠的变化,这可能与性依赖中类固醇激素分泌的差异有关。要弄清性腺切除术导致雌雄大鼠记忆力紊乱的可能机制和原因,还需要进一步的研究。
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Borolatonin limits cognitive deficit and neuron loss while increasing proBDNF in ovariectomised rats

Background

Borolatonin is a potential therapeutic agent for some neuronal diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Its administration exerts ameliorative effects such as those induced by the equimolar administration of melatonin in behavioral tests on male rats and in neuronal immunohistochemistry assays.

Objective

In this study, motivated by sex differences in neurobiology and the incidence of AD, the ability of borolatonin to induce changes in female rats was assessed.

Methods

Effects of borolatonin were measured by the evaluation of both behavioral and immunohistopathologic approaches; additionally, its ability to limit amyloid toxicity was determined in vitro.

Results

Surprisingly, behavioral changes were similar to those reported in male rats, but not those evaluated by immunoassays regarding neuronal survival; while pro-brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) immunoreactivity and the limitation of toxicity by amyloid in vitro were observed for the first time.

Conclusion

Borolatonin administration induced changes in female rats. Differences induced by the administration of borolatonin or melatonin could be related to the differences in the production of steroid hormones in sex dependence. Further studies are required to clarify the possible mechanism and origin of differences in disturbed memory caused by the gonadectomy procedure between male and female rats.

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