CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
与生殖健康相关的细胞和分子变化
基本信息
- 批准号:8167857
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-06-01 至 2011-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescentAffectiveAgonistAmygdaloid structureAnabolic steroidsAndrogen AnaloguesAndrogensAnxietyBehaviorBehavioralBiochemicalBrainBrain regionCellsComplexComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects DatabaseCultured CellsDataEndorphinsEventFundingGonadal Steroid HormonesGrantGrowth FactorGrowth Factor ReceptorsHormonalIn VitroInstitutionKnowledgeMedialMediatingMental DepressionMental disordersMethyltestosteroneMolecularNeuropeptidesNeurosecretory SystemsOpioidPeptidesPhysiologicalPreoptic AreasPubertyRadioimmunoassayRattusRegulationReproductionReproductive BehaviorReproductive HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleSourceSymptomsSystemTestosteroneUnited States National Institutes of Healthbasecritical developmental periodimmunocytochemistryin vivomRNA Expressionreceptorreproductiveresearch study
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the
resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and
investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,
and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is
for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.
Sex steroids in the brain regulate reproductive behaviors and have regulatory functions
beyond the influence on reproduction. For instance, natural and synthetic androgens can
induce psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression. Knowledge that androgens can
modulate specific cellular substrates such as neuropeptides and growth factors has raised
relevant questions regarding the cellular mechanisms responsible for the observed behavioral
changes under physiological or abused concentrations. Neuropeptides have been associated
with reproductive and anxiety-related behaviors. NPY and opioids, are highly expressed in
brain regions that mediate reproductive behaviors and anxiety, but also they have been
shown to be under hormonal control. However, the cellular events implied in these behaviors
are poorly understood and have been addressed mainly in vivo. This proposal studies the
biochemical basis underlying reproductive and anxietyrelated behaviors using an in vitro
system. Isolated cells from the medial preoptic area and amygdala complex, will be exposed to
testosterone and the anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS), 17¿-methyltestosterone. Cultured
cells will be isolated from peripubertal rats, since puberty is a critical developmental period
susceptible to hormonal and behavioral changes, and for the alarming increase in adolescents
misusing AAS. Immunocytochemistry and radioimmunoassay for NPY and _-endorphin will
be used to quantify IR-cells and peptide levels, respectively. Also, mRNA expression for growth
factor receptors will be determined. The presence of growth factors and their receptors in the
brain might suggest an important role in peptide regulation and therefore, in neuroendocrine
function and anxiety. Finally, neuropeptide agonist and antagonists will be centrally infused in
vivo to brain regions associated with reproductive and affective behaviors. This aim will
encompass a proof of concept between the in vitro and in vivo experiments. These studies will
provide critical data regarding the biochemical aspects of psychiatric symptoms associated
with androgen exposure.
该子项目是利用该技术的众多研究子项目之一
资源由 NIH/NCRR 资助的中心拨款提供。
研究者 (PI) 可能已从 NIH 的另一个来源获得主要资金,
因此可以出现在其他 CRISP 条目中 列出的机构是。
对于中心来说,它不一定是研究者的机构。
大脑中的性类固醇调节生殖行为并具有调节功能
例如,天然和合成的雄激素可以影响生殖。
诱发精神疾病,例如焦虑和抑郁。 雄激素可以诱发精神疾病。
调节特定的细胞底物,如神经肽和生长因子已提出
有关导致观察到的行为的细胞机制的相关问题
生理或滥用浓度下的变化与之相关。
NPY 和阿片类药物在与生殖和焦虑相关的行为中高度表达。
调节生殖行为和焦虑的大脑区域,而且它们也被
然而,这些行为中隐含着细胞事件。
人们对此知之甚少,并且主要在体内进行了研究。
使用体外方法研究生殖和焦虑相关行为的生化基础
来自内侧视前区和杏仁核复合体的分离细胞将暴露于
睾酮和合成代谢雄激素类固醇 (AAS),17¿ -甲基睾酮.培养
细胞将从青春期前后的大鼠中分离出来,因为青春期是一个关键的发育时期
对荷尔蒙和行为变化的易感性,以及青少年人数的惊人增加
误用 AAS 检测 NPY 和 _-内啡肽会。
分别用于量化 IR 细胞和肽水平以及生长的 mRNA 表达。
因子受体将被确定生长因子及其受体的存在。
大脑可能在肽调节中发挥重要作用,因此在神经内分泌中也发挥着重要作用
最后,神经肽激动剂和拮抗剂将被集中注入。
这一目标将与生殖和情感行为相关的大脑区域进行体内研究。
这些研究将包括体外和体内实验之间的概念验证。
提供有关精神症状相关生化方面的关键数据
与雄激素暴露。
项目成果
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G-RISE at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus
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EFFECT OF ANDROGENS ON BEHAVIOR THROUGH NPY MODULATION
雄激素通过 NPY 调节对行为的影响
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- 资助金额:
$ 16.05万 - 项目类别:
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与生殖健康相关的细胞和分子变化
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与生殖健康相关的细胞和分子变化
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与生殖健康相关的细胞和分子变化
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