Age-induced decrease of glycoprotein Po and myelin basic protein gene expression in the rat sciatic nerve. Repair by steroid derivatives
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
The data here reported show that the gene expression of the glycoprotein Po and of the myelin basic protein, the major components of myelin in the peripheral nervous system, dramatically decreases with ageing in the sciatic nerve of normal male rats. A one-month treatment with dihydroprogesterone, the Sa-reduced derivative of progesterone, is able to partially restore the fall in Po gene expression occuring in the sciatic nerve of aged male rats, without significantly modifying the gene expression of the myelin basic protein. In cultures of neonatal Schwann cells (the peripheral nervous system elements involved in the synthesis of myelin), the addition of progesterone and of dihydroprogesterone significantly increases Po gene expression; the 3 alpha-reduced metabolite of dihydroprogesterone, tetrahydroprogesterone proved to be even more effective. These data suggest that the effect of progesterone is linked to its conversion into dihydroprogesterone and especially into tetrahydroprogesterone, since Schwann cells possess the 5 alpha-reductase-3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase system.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sciatic nerve; ageing; progesterone; metabolites; glycoprotein Po; myelin basic protein; Schwann cells
List of contributors:
Zucchi, Ileana
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