Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury
Objective(s): Neuroprotective effects of female gonadal steroids are mediated through several pathways involving multiple peptides and receptors after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Two of these peptides are including the regulatory peptides neuromedin U (NMU) and neuromedin S (NMS), and their common...
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doaj-636c04d606994e1685bdfca212e9c48e2020-11-24T23:21:02ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 2008-38662008-38742016-10-0119101080108910.22038/ijbms.2016.77337733Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injuryMohammad Khaksari0Fatemeh Maghool1Gholamreza Asadikaram2Zahra Hajializadeh3Endocrinology and Metabolism Research, and Physiology Research Centers, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranNeuroscience Research Center, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research, and Physiology Research Centers, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranNeuroscience Research Center, School of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranObjective(s): Neuroprotective effects of female gonadal steroids are mediated through several pathways involving multiple peptides and receptors after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Two of these peptides are including the regulatory peptides neuromedin U (NMU) and neuromedin S (NMS), and their common receptor neuromedin U2 receptor (NMUR2). This study investigates the effects of physiological doses of estradiol and progesterone on brain edema, NMS and NMU as well as NMUR2 expression following TBI. Materials and Methods: Ovariectomized female rats were given high-and low-dose of female sex steroid hormones through implantation of capsules for a week before trauma. The brain NMUR2 expression, prepro-NMS expression, NMU content, and water content (brain edema) were evaluated 24 hr after TBI induced by Marmarou’s method. Results: Percentage of brain water content in high- and low-dose estradiol, and in high- and low- dose progesterone was less than vehicle (Phttp://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_7733_18f9aa7cf40463454a9ac194969b7a2d.pdfEstradiolNeuromedin UNMSNMUR2ProgesteroneTraumatic brain injury |
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Mohammad Khaksari Fatemeh Maghool Gholamreza Asadikaram Zahra Hajializadeh Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences Estradiol Neuromedin U NMS NMUR2 Progesterone Traumatic brain injury |
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Mohammad Khaksari Fatemeh Maghool Gholamreza Asadikaram Zahra Hajializadeh |
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Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury |
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Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury |
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Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury |
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Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury |
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Effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin S and neuromedin U2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury |
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effects of sex steroid hormones on neuromedin s and neuromedin u2 receptor expression following experimental traumatic brain injury |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences |
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2008-3866 2008-3874 |
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Objective(s): Neuroprotective effects of female gonadal steroids are mediated through several pathways involving multiple peptides and receptors after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Two of these peptides are including the regulatory peptides neuromedin U (NMU) and neuromedin S (NMS), and their common receptor neuromedin U2 receptor (NMUR2). This study investigates the effects of physiological doses of estradiol and progesterone on brain edema, NMS and NMU as well as NMUR2 expression following TBI.
Materials and Methods: Ovariectomized female rats were given high-and low-dose of female sex steroid hormones through implantation of capsules for a week before trauma. The brain NMUR2 expression, prepro-NMS expression, NMU content, and water content (brain edema) were evaluated 24 hr after TBI induced by Marmarou’s method.
Results: Percentage of brain water content in high- and low-dose estradiol, and in high- and low- dose progesterone was less than vehicle (P |
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Estradiol Neuromedin U NMS NMUR2 Progesterone Traumatic brain injury |
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