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Roles of Progesterone, Testosterone and Their Nuclear Receptors in Central Nervous System Myelination and Remyelination

Abdel M. Ghoumari, Charly Abi Ghanem, Narimène Asbelaoui, Michaël Schumacher, Rashad Hussain

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Progesterone and testosterone, beyond their roles as sex hormones, are neuroactive steroids, playing crucial regulatory functions within the nervous system. Among these, neuroprotection and myelin regeneration are important ones. The present review aims to discuss the stimulatory effects of progesterone and testosterone on the process of myelination and remyelination. These effects have been demonstrated in vitro (i.e., organotypic cultures) and in vivo (cuprizone- or lysolecithin-induced demyelination and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE)). Both steroids stimulate myelin formation and regeneration by acting through their respective intracellular receptors: progesterone receptors (PR) and androgen receptors (AR). Activation of these receptors results in multiple events involving direct transcription and translation, regulating general homeostasis, cell proliferation, differentiation, growth and myelination. It also ameliorates immune response as seen in the EAE model, resulting in a significant decrease in inflammation leading to a fast recovery. Although natural progesterone and testosterone have a therapeutic potential, their synthetic derivatives-the 19-norprogesterone (nestorone) and 7α-methyl-nortestosterone (MENT), already used as hormonal contraception or in postmenopausal hormone replacement therapies, may offer enhanced benefits for myelin repair. We summarize here a recent advancement in the field of myelin biology, to treat demyelinating disorders using the natural as well as synthetic analogs of progesterone and testosterone.

Topics & Concepts

RemyelinationCentral nervous systemTestosterone (patch)ReceptorNuclear receptorInternal medicineNeuroscienceBiologyEndocrinologyAndrogen receptorMedicineMyelinTranscription factorGeneticsCancerGeneProstate cancerStress Responses and CortisolNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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