Effects chronic administration of corticosterone and estrogen on HPA axis activity and telomere length in brain areas of female rats.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
/ metabolism
Amygdala
/ drug effects
Animals
Brain
/ drug effects
Corticosterone
/ metabolism
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone
/ metabolism
Estrogens
/ metabolism
Female
Hippocampus
/ drug effects
Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System
/ metabolism
Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus
/ drug effects
Pituitary-Adrenal System
/ metabolism
Rats
Stress, Physiological
Telomere
/ drug effects
Telomere Homeostasis
/ drug effects
Central amygdala
Corticosterone
Dorsal hippocampus
Estrogen
Paraventricular nucleus
Telomere
Journal
Brain research
ISSN: 1872-6240
Titre abrégé: Brain Res
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0045503
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 01 2021
01 01 2021
Historique:
received:
31
05
2020
revised:
02
10
2020
accepted:
06
10
2020
pubmed:
14
10
2020
medline:
25
11
2021
entrez:
13
10
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Chronic stress is related to the acceleration of telomere shortening. Recent work showed a correlation between chronic psychosocial stress and reduced telomere length in certain cells. The exposure of T lymphocytes to cortisol promoted a significant reduction in telomerase activity. Although stress can promote changes in telomere length, whether increased glucocorticoid concentrations alter telomere length in brain tissue cells is unclear. In addition to modulating the activity of the stress system, estrogen also influences telomere length. The objective of this study was to verify whether chronic exposure to glucocorticoids promotes changes in the telomere length of encephalic areas involved in the control of HPA axis activity and whether estrogen affects these changes. Wistar rats were ovariectomized and treated with estradiol cypionate [(50 or 100 μg/kg, subcutaneously)] or oil and 20 mg/kg corticosterone or vehicle (isotonic saline with 2% Tween 80, subcutaneously) for 28 days. On the day after the end of the hormonal treatment, the animals were euthanized for collection of blood, brain and pituitary gland samples. Estrogen modulated the activity of the HPA axis. CRH, AVP and POMC mRNA levels were reduced by estrogen. At least in doses and treatment time used, there was no correlation between effects of exposure to glucocorticoids and estrogen on telomere length in the brain areas of female rats. However, estrogen treatment reduced the telomere length in the central amygdala and dorsal hippocampus, but not in the PVN, indicating a variation of reaction of telomeres for estrogen in different brain areas.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33049239
pii: S0006-8993(20)30510-2
doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2020.147152
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Estrogens
0
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
9002-60-2
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone
9015-71-8
Corticosterone
W980KJ009P
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
147152Informations de copyright
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