2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12868-015-0142-x
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The effect of adolescent testosterone on hippocampal BDNF and TrkB mRNA expression: relationship with cell proliferation

Abstract: BackgroundTestosterone attenuates postnatal hippocampal neurogenesis in adolescent male rhesus macaques through altering neuronal survival. While brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)/ tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB) are critical in regulating neuronal survival, it is not known if the molecular mechanism underlying testosterone’s action on postnatal neurogenesis involves changes in BDNF/TrkB levels. First, (1) we sought to localize the site of synthesis of the full length and truncated TrkB receptor in the… Show more

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“…101 Interestingly, it has been reported that testosterone attenuates cognitive decline in animals by mitigating brain oxidative stress. 102 Although others have argued that current clinical evidence is inconclusive, 103 , 104 low endogenous levels of testosterone-related cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric symptoms have been reported in several studies. 105 , 106 The discovery raises the possibility that elevated circulating testosterone may influence cognitive performance in diabetic rats, but his hypothesis warrants further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…101 Interestingly, it has been reported that testosterone attenuates cognitive decline in animals by mitigating brain oxidative stress. 102 Although others have argued that current clinical evidence is inconclusive, 103 , 104 low endogenous levels of testosterone-related cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric symptoms have been reported in several studies. 105 , 106 The discovery raises the possibility that elevated circulating testosterone may influence cognitive performance in diabetic rats, but his hypothesis warrants further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Androgens have less of an influence on adult hippocampal cell proliferation as neither castration, nor repeated androgen supplementation (administration of testosterone or DHT) produced any significant change in cell proliferation using either exogenous or endogenous markers Carrier and Kabbaj, 2012b;Hamson et al, 2013;Allen et al, 2015;Hannan and Ransome, 2012). Furthermore, neither the administration of the ARantagonist flutamide, nor the expression of the insensitive androgen receptor in TfM rats given vehicle, altered levels of cell proliferation .…”
Section: Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Androgensmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Recently, it has been suggested that the valuation network, in particular the striatum, not only matures earlier but that its functioning is modulated by the surge in pubertal hormones in the early teen years (Crone and Dahl, 2012). Animal studies have demonstrated that testosterone significantly influences dopamine neural transmission in the adolescent brain (Allen et al, 2015). Furthermore, dopamine receptor density has been shown to correlate with motivational forms of impulsive behaviour (sensation seeking) in adult men (Gjedde et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%