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Gonadal hormone regulation of neuronal-glial interactions in the developing neuroendocrine hypothalamus
Authors:L. M. Garcia-Segura   M. Due  as   S. Busiguina   F. Naftolin  J. A. Chowen
Affiliation:

a Instituto Cajal, C.S.I.C., 28006, Madrid, Spain

b Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, U.S.A.

Abstract:Recent evidence indicates that, in addition to their well known effects on neurons, gonadal steroids may exert part of their neural effects through astroglia. In adult female rats astroglia participate in the phasic remodelling of synapses that takes place during the estrous cycle in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus under the influence of estradiol. Astroglia also appear to be involved in the genesis of sex differences in synaptic connectivity. Gonadal steroids influence hypothalamic astroglia differentiation in vitro and in vivo. In monolayer mixed neuronal-glial cultures from fetal rat hypothalami, estradiol induces a progressive differentiation of astrocytes from a flattened epithelioid morphology to bipolar, radial and stellate shapes. This effect of estradiol on astroglia is dependent on the expression of specific molecules on the neuronal surface, such as the polysialic acid-rich form of the neural cell adhesion molecule. In the rat arcuate nucleus in situ, perinatal androgen influences astroglia gene expression and differentiation, resulting in a sex difference in astroglia organization by postnatal day 20. By this day, the amount of neuronal surface covered by astroglial processes is higher in males than in females. This difference in the coverage of neuronal surface by astroglia may be directly related to the reduced number of synaptic contacts that is established on the soma of male neurons compared to females.
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