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Neuroactive steroids: State of the art and new perspectives

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 65, Issue 5, Pages 777-797

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-007-7403-5

Keywords

steroidogenesis; neuroprotection; neurosteroids; myelin; brain; spinal cord; mitochondria; glia

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Neuroactive steroids include synthetic steroidal compounds and endogenous steroids, produced by endocrine glands (hormonal steroids) or the nervous tissue (neurosteroids), which regulate neural functions. These steroids bind to nuclear receptors or act through the activation of membrane-associated signaling pathways to modulate various important processes including the development of the nervous system, neural plasticity and the adaptive responses of neurons and glial cells under pathological conditions. Reviewed and updated in the present paper are the pleiotropic and protective abilities of neuroactive steroids. The fundamental evidence and knowledge gained constitute a profound background that offers interesting possibilities for developing effective strategies against several disorders of the nervous system.

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