Brann Darrell W, Dhandapani Krishnan, Wakade Chandramohan, Mahesh Virendra B, Khan Mohammad M
Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, School of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912, United States.
Steroids. 2007 May;72(5):381-405. doi: 10.1016/j.steroids.2007.02.003. Epub 2007 Feb 21.
Estrogen is an important hormone signal that regulates multiple tissues and functions in the body. This review focuses on the neurotrophic and neuroprotective actions of estrogen in the brain, with particular emphasis on estrogen actions in the hippocampus, cerebral cortex and striatum. Sex differences in the risk, onset and severity of neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and stroke are well known, and the potential role of estrogen as a neuroprotective factor is discussed in this context. The review assimilates a complex literature that spans research in humans, non-human primates and rodent animal models and attempts to contrast and compare the findings across species where possible. Current controversies regarding the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study, its ramifications, concerns and the new studies needed to address these concerns are also addressed. Signaling mechanisms underlying estrogen-induced neuroprotection and synaptic plasticity are reviewed, including the important concepts of genomic versus nongenomic mechanisms, types of estrogen receptor involved and their subcellular targeting, and implicated downstream signaling pathways and mediators. Finally, a multicellular mode of estrogen action in the regulation of neuronal survival and neurotrophism is discussed, as are potential future directions for the field.
雌激素是一种重要的激素信号,可调节身体中的多种组织和功能。本综述重点关注雌激素在大脑中的神经营养和神经保护作用,尤其着重于雌激素在海马体、大脑皮层和纹状体中的作用。神经退行性疾病(如阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和中风)在风险、发病和严重程度方面存在性别差异,本文将在这一背景下讨论雌激素作为神经保护因子的潜在作用。该综述整合了涉及人类、非人灵长类动物和啮齿动物模型研究的复杂文献,并尽可能对比和比较不同物种的研究结果。文中还讨论了关于妇女健康倡议(WHI)研究的当前争议、其影响、关注点以及解决这些问题所需的新研究。综述了雌激素诱导神经保护和突触可塑性的信号机制,包括基因组与非基因组机制的重要概念、所涉及的雌激素受体类型及其亚细胞定位,以及相关的下游信号通路和介质。最后,讨论了雌激素在调节神经元存活和神经营养方面的多细胞作用模式,以及该领域未来可能的发展方向。