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Effects of long-term adrenalectomy on apoptosis and neuroprotection in the rat hippocampus
Fecha
2006Registro en:
Endocrine, Volumen 29, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 299-307
1355008X
10.1385/ENDO:29:2:299
Autor
Andrés, Sergio
Cárdenas, Sergio
Lecocq Parra, Claudio
Bravo, Javier
Greiner, Monika
Rojas, Paulina
Morales, Paola
Lara Peñaloza, Hernán
Fiedler Temer, Jenny
Institución
Resumen
Reduction in corticosterone by acute adrenalectomy (5 d) promotes apoptosis in dentate gyrus (DG) granular neurons, an effect concomitant with variations in the expression of the Bcl-2 gene family implicated in apoptotic regulation. However, no studies exist correlating the effect of long-term adrenalectomy (30 d) on the hippocampus in terms of extent of apoptosis and the levels of proteins related to an apoptotic cascade. After 5 d of adrenalectomy, we found an increase in apoptosis of the DG granular region, correlated with an increase in the processing of caspase-9. The magnitude of apoptosis 30 d after adrenalectomy was reduced in the DG granular layer compared with 5 d after adrenalectomy, in close relation to a reduction in the level of processed caspase-9. To understand how the increase in cell survival long after adrenalectomy occurs, we analyzed changes in the expression of genes and proteins related to apoptosis. Long-term adrenalectomy did not change hippocampal pro-apoptoti