Single-molecule imaging reveals rapid estradiol action on the surface movement of AMPA receptors in live neurons
Abstract
Estrogens are gonadal steroid hormons playing major role in the reproductive system but
they are also crucial for osteogeneis, cardiovascular health, lipid metabolism and nervous
system functions. (Ábrahám et al., 2009)
E2 is mainly produced by the ovaries in premenopausal woman. The synthesized E2
diffuses into the circulatory system where it binds to sex hormone binding globulins and
transported to target tissues. E2 production is under the strict control of hypothalamicpituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis). E2 is also produced by extragonadal tissues. For instance,
the brain can synthetize E2 locally as aromatase enzyme is also expressed by neurons in
different parts of the brain such as hippocampus, medial preoptic area, medialis amygdala
and cortex. Aromatase enzyme activity and neurosteroid E2 have been linked to several
physiological functions such as neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity, neuroprotection and
cognitive behaviour. It has also been shown that aromatase activity is disturbed in the
pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease or autism spectrum disorder. (Ubuka and Tsutsui,
2014)