Neurosteroids Flashcards

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What are examples of neurosteroids (made in the brain)?

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Pregnenolone, pregnenolone sulfate, progesterone, allopregnanolone, DHEA, DHEA sulfate, pheromones

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What are examples of hormonal steroids (made in the periphery but can act in the brain)?

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Oestradiol, progesterone, testosterone, glucocorticoid, DHEA

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What is the generic steroid hormone receptor structure?

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AF1 N-terminus coactivator > Core DNA Binding Domain > Hinge region > Ligand binding domain - AF2 coactivator region, HSP binding

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What is the function of the AF1 N-terminus co-activator region?

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Binds transcription factors, determines receptor activity and it is heterogeneous between receptor types

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What is the function of the core DNA binding domain?

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DNA recognition and bings, binds hormone responsive elements in DNA, homogenous/conserved, regulates receptor dimerisation

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What is the function of the hinge region?

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Flexible, regulates dimerisation and DNA binding

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What is the function of the AF2 coactivator ligand binding domain?

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Ligand binding, highly specific, determines ligand binding

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What are the ways in which glucocorticoid can signal genomically?

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Binding to positive glucocorticoid responsive elements on the DNA - activation
Binding to negative GRE - repression
Bind to transcription factor (tethering GRE) - activation OR repression
Steric hinderance, binding to DNA - repression

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How steroids act genomically downstream of non-genomic signalling?

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1) Membrane bound receptors activating GPCRs e.g. metabotropic glutamate receptors which modulate gene expression via CREB
2) Evidence exists for an oestrogen GPCR which activates CREB

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What are the examples of non-genomic mechanisms of steroid signalling?

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1) Membrane steroid hormone receptor coupling through GPCR modulating ion channel activity
2) Membrane steroid hormone receptor coupling through GPCR modulating intracellular signalling cascades
3) Steroid hormone metabolites modulating neurotransmitter receptor activity
4) Steroid hormones binding to phospholipids to impact membrane flexibility and thus function of ATPases.

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What is the pathway of the HPA axis?

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Hypothalamus > Corticotophin-releasing hormone > arginine vasopressin > Pituitary gland > adrenocorticotropin hormone > Adrenal gland > Cortisol and Adrenaline/noradrenalin

Cortisol negatively feeds back to hypothalamus and pituitary gland
Adrenalin and noradrenalin positively feeds back to pituitary gland (via SNS)

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What is the pathway of the hypothalamic pituitary axis?

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Hypothalamus > Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone > Pituitary > LH/FSH > Gonads > Androgen/Oestrogen

Androgen and oestrogen negatively feedback to hypothalamus and pituitary

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What is the pathway of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis?

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Hypothalamus > Thyrotropin releasing hormone > Pituitary > TSH > Thyroid > T3/T4

T3/T4 negatively feedback to pituitary and hypothalamus

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What happens to females oestradiol levels with age?

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Begins low and increases as they get older

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What happens to male mice you maintain high levels of aromatase throughout their life?

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They begin presenting female sex behaviours

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Activation of glucocorticoids can modulate…

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levels of neurotransmitters and neurotransmitter receptors

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Activation of the glucocorticoid receptors induces what?

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Glutamate release in the hippocampus, endocannabinoid production and can exacerbate glutamate induced excitotoxicity.

18
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Early life stress alters the HPA axis and upregulates or downregulates glucocorticoid receptors?

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Downregulates