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Research from S. Arnold and colleagues has provided new data on hormones.

Women's Health Weekly

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"Astroglia and steroid hormones such as estrogen and progesterone regulate cell growth, function, and protection in the central nervous system (CNS). It appears that astrocytes and steroids act in concert to promote cell survival under pathological conditions," investigators in Aachen, Germany report (see also Hormones).

"With respect to the role of mitochondrial fusion and fission in energy metabolism, apoptosis, and proliferation, astrocyte mitochondria resemble a perfect intracellular target for steroids to modulate these processes, thereby promoting cell vitality after damage. We have studied the effects of estrogen and progesterone on cell viability in comparison with mitochondrial fusion and fission gene transcription in primary cortical astrocytes from female and male mouse brains. Estrogen- and progesterone-treated female astrocytes demonstrated an increase in cell number and proliferation marker accompanied by an upregulation of fusion and fission gene transcription, which were apparently balancing pro- and anti-apoptotic processes. On the other hand, male astrocytes exhibited no change in cell number after estrogen treatment, but a decrease after progesterone administration. This could be the consequence of stimulated apoptosis in male astrocytes by both steroids, which was counterbalanced by an increased proliferation in the presence of estrogen, whereas it was strengthened in the presence of progesterone. Supportively, estrogen promoted and progesterone decreased the transcription of fusion and fission genes. We suggest ...

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