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Effects of Estrogen on the Serotonergic System and Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide in Trigeminal Ganglia of Rats

机译:雌激素对大鼠三叉神经节血清5-羟色胺系统和降钙素基因相关肽的影响

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12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-IN X-NONE HI MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Background: The prevalence of migraine is 3-folds higher in females than in males, and it is intricately related to the levels of estrogen. Estrogen may regulate the expression of metabolic enzymes and receptors of serotonin and also calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), which are implicated in migraine pathogenesis. Purpose: To study the effects of estrogen on the components of serotonin system and CGRP in trigeminal ganglia of ovariectomized (OVX) rats. Methods: OVX rats were administered estrogen in silastic tub es and after 48 h, serum estrogen levels were determined. Trigeminal ganglia tissues were used for RT-PCRs of tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH), monoamine oxidase (MAO), serotonin receptors (5-HT 1A , 5-HT 1B, 5-HT 2A ), estrogen receptor (ER) and CGRP. Western blots of TPH and MAO were performed. Results: Estradiol administration to OVX rats increased TPH mRNA levels, while decreased MAO mRNA levels in trigeminal ganglia tissue. Western blot data correlate with the gene expression results. The decreased mRNA levels of serotonin receptors following ovariectomy were restored in estrogen-replenished rats. The induced gene expression of ER in OVX rats was restored following estrogen replenishment. Conclusion : Estrogen levels affect the levels of serotonin metabolizing enzymes and its receptors besides CGRP levels. Since TPH and MAO levels regulate circulating and physiologically available serotonin content, the regulation of serotonin metabolizing enzymes suggest a plausible mechanism by which estrogen alleviates migraine in women. doi : 10.5214/ans.0972.7531.190403 Competing interests: None; Source of funding: PURSE; Received Date : 17 May 2012; Revised Date : 3 July 2012; Accepted Date : 21 September 2012
机译:12.00正常0否否否EN-IN X-NONE HI MicrosoftInternetExplorer4背景:偏头痛的患病率是女性的3倍,比男性高3倍,并且它与雌激素的水平密切相关。雌激素可能调节代谢酶和5-羟色胺以及与降钙素基因相关的肽(CGRP)的受体,这与偏头痛的发病机制有关。目的:研究雌激素对卵巢切除(OVX)大鼠三叉神经节中5-羟色胺系统和CGRP的影响。方法:OVX大鼠在硅橡胶管中注射雌激素,48 h后测定血清雌激素水平。三叉神经节组织用于色氨酸羟化酶(TPH),单胺氧化酶(MAO),血清素受体(5-HT 1A,5-HT 1B,5-HT 2A),雌激素受体(ER)和CGRP的RT-PCR。进行了TPH和MAO的Western印迹分析。结果:向OVX大鼠服用雌二醇可增加三叉神经节组织中TPH mRNA的水平,同时降低MAO mRNA的水平。蛋白质印迹数据与基因表达结果相关。在雌激素补充的大鼠中,卵巢切除后5-羟色胺受体的mRNA水平下降得以恢复。雌激素补充后,OVX大鼠中ER的诱导基因表达得以恢复。结论:雌激素水平不仅会影响CGRP水平,还会影响血清素代谢酶及其受体的水平。由于TPH和MAO的水平调节循环中和生理上可用的5-羟色胺含量,因此5-羟色胺代谢酶的调节暗示了雌激素减轻女性偏头痛的合理机制。 doi:10.5214 / ans.0972.7531.190403竞争权益:无;资金来源:PURSE;收到的日期:2012年5月17日;更新日期:2012年7月3日;接受日期:2012年9月21日

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