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雌二醇在绝经模型中选择性调节跨记忆系统的代谢底物。

Estradiol selectively regulates metabolic substrates across memory systems in models of menopause.

机构信息

Biology Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.

出版信息

Climacteric. 2021 Aug;24(4):366-372. doi: 10.1080/13697137.2021.1917537. Epub 2021 May 13.

Abstract

Estrogen loss at menopause is thought to contribute to specific memory problems commonly encountered by women who are transitioning through or who have experienced menopause. Work in preclinical models suggests that estrogens bidirectionally regulate cognition through direct actions on different neural systems called memory systems, enhancing some types of learning and memory while impairing others. The energy load in the brain during cognitive activity is notoriously high, requiring sufficient provisions of metabolic substrates such as glucose, lactate, or ketones for optimal cognition. Thus, it is possible that estrogens bidirectionally regulate energy substrate availability within each system to produce the improvements and impairments in learning and memory. Indeed, estradiol increases extracellular levels of glucose in the hippocampus, a shift that corresponds to the hormone's beneficial effects on hippocampus-sensitive cognition. In contrast, estradiol decreases levels of lactate and ketones in the striatum, a shift that corresponds to the impairing effects of estradiol on striatum-sensitive cognition. Menopause may thus be associated with both cognitive improvements and impairments depending on estradiol status and on the problem to be solved. We propose that regulation of neural metabolism is one likely mechanism for these bidirectional effects of estradiol on cognition.

摘要

绝经后雌激素的流失被认为是导致正在经历或已经经历绝经的女性出现特定记忆问题的原因。临床前模型的研究表明,雌激素通过对不同的称为记忆系统的神经系统的直接作用,双向调节认知,增强某些类型的学习和记忆,同时损害其他类型。在认知活动期间大脑中的能量负荷非常高,需要足够的代谢底物(如葡萄糖、乳酸或酮体)供应,以实现最佳认知。因此,雌激素可能通过调节每个系统内的能量底物可用性来双向调节学习和记忆的改善和损害。事实上,雌二醇增加海马体中的葡萄糖的细胞外水平,这种转变与激素对海马体敏感认知的有益作用相对应。相比之下,雌二醇降低纹状体中的乳酸和酮体水平,这种转变与雌二醇对纹状体敏感认知的损害作用相对应。因此,绝经可能与认知改善和损害都有关,具体取决于雌二醇的状态和要解决的问题。我们提出,神经代谢的调节是雌二醇对认知产生这种双向作用的一种可能机制。

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