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Testosterone has sublayer-specific effects on dendritic spine maturation mediated by BDNF and PSD-95 in pyramidal neurons in the hippocampus CA1 area

机译:睾丸激素对海马CA1区锥体神经元中BDNF和PSD-95介导的树突棘成熟具有亚层特异性作用

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Testosterone has a number of important physiological roles and acts on peripheral target tissues and the central nervous system. Testosterone exerts many of its effects through the androgen receptor (AR). ARs are widely distributed in nervous tissues and particularly strongly expressed in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons, which play critical roles in spatial memory tasks. Dendritic spines are specialized to receive synaptic inputs, and a change in spine morphology is correlated with the strength and maturity of each synapse. In this study, we used thy1-GFP transgenic male adult mice to analyze the morphology of dendritic spines in the hippocampal CA1 area. Gonadectomy (GDX) induced aberrant morphologies with less mushroom-type and more stubby- and thin-type spines in the proximal part of the stratum radiatum after two weeks. These morphological changes were also observed in the distal part of the stratum radiatum, whereas there was no change in the stratum lacunosum-moleculare after GDX. Testosterone replacement in GDX mice recovered the changes in spine types to those found in controls. To determine the mechanism of the testosterone-dependent morphological changes, we examined expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its downstream target post-synaptic density protein 95 (PSD-95). GDX induced a significant decrease in the protein levels of BDNF and PSD-95 in the CA1 area, which were prevented by testosterone replacement. These findings reveal a novel role of testosterone in prevented the differential response properties of spine maturation in sublayers of dendritic spines in the CA1 area via the actions of BDNF and PSD-95.
机译:睾丸激素具有许多重要的生理作用,并作用于外周靶组织和中枢神经系统。睾丸激素通过雄激素受体(AR)发挥其许多作用。 AR在神经组织中广泛分布,尤其在海马CA1锥体神经元中强烈表达,AR在空间记忆任务中起着至关重要的作用。树突棘专门用于接收突触输入,并且脊柱形态的变化与每个突触的强度和成熟度相关。在这项研究中,我们使用了thy1-GFP转基因雄性成年小鼠来分析海马CA1区树突棘的形态。两周后,性腺切除术(GDX)诱导了异常形态,在放射状的近端部分出现了较少的蘑菇型,较粗短的细棘。这些形态学改变也在放射状的远侧部分中观察到,而在GDX之后,乳胶层没有变化。 GDX小鼠中的睾丸激素替代可以使脊柱类型的变化恢复到对照组的水平。为了确定睾丸激素依赖性形态变化的机制,我们检查了脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)及其下游突触后密度蛋白95(PSD-95)的表达。 GDX诱导了CA1区域BDNF和PSD-95蛋白水平的显着下降,这可以通过睾丸激素替代来预防。这些发现揭示了睾丸激素通过BDNF和PSD-95的作用,在防止CA1区树突棘亚层的脊柱成熟差异反应特性中的新作用。

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