2009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0812671106
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Dynamic regulation of mitochondrial function by glucocorticoids

Abstract: Glucocorticoids play an important biphasic role in modulating neural plasticity; low doses enhance neural plasticity and spatial memory behavior, whereas chronic, higher doses produce inhibition. We found that 3 independent measures of mitochondrial functionmitochondrial oxidation, membrane potential, and mitochondrial calcium holding capacity-were regulated by long-term corticosterone (CORT) treatment in an inverted ''U''-shape. This regulation of mitochondrial function by CORT correlated with neuroprotection… Show more

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“…Significant difference between stress control and stress treated with honey ( ♣ P < .05). both glucocorticoid exposure and oxidative stress may induce neuronal oxidative stress through enhanced mitochondrial respiration and oxidative phosphorylation [50], and promote gliogenesis over neurogenesis in hippocampal neural stem cell progenitors [51,52]. Correspondingly, we demonstrated that the stressed rats possessed a lower number of pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus as well as in the mPFC compared to the nonstressed rats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Significant difference between stress control and stress treated with honey ( ♣ P < .05). both glucocorticoid exposure and oxidative stress may induce neuronal oxidative stress through enhanced mitochondrial respiration and oxidative phosphorylation [50], and promote gliogenesis over neurogenesis in hippocampal neural stem cell progenitors [51,52]. Correspondingly, we demonstrated that the stressed rats possessed a lower number of pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus as well as in the mPFC compared to the nonstressed rats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In both cultured neurons and in prefrontal cortex tissue, GC treatment showed a biphasic effect on mitochondrial oxidation, membrane potential, and calcium capacity, with lower doses improving these measures and higher or chronic doses and treatments causing deficits. These effects were correlated with the neuroprotective effects of the GC corticosterone (15). Previous studies have established that GRs can alter the transcription of mitochondrial genes in cultured cells, but GR regulation of mtDNA transcription has not yet been confirmed as occurring in vivo (13).…”
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“…Steroid hormone receptors, including estrogen receptors and GRs, translocate into brain mitochondria. Studies in cultured cells suggest that mtDNA contains GC response elements (GREs) and that these may have a functional role in regulating mtDNA transcription (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). In both cultured neurons and in prefrontal cortex tissue, GC treatment showed a biphasic effect on mitochondrial oxidation, membrane potential, and calcium capacity, with lower doses improving these measures and higher or chronic doses and treatments causing deficits.…”
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“…Immunoprecipitation was performed as previously described with minor modifications (37). Detailed methods are provided in SI Materials and Methods.…”
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confidence: 99%