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Vpliv aktivacije estrogenskih receptorjev pred puberteto na spolno diferenciacijo možganov samic miši
ID Brečko, Amadeja (Author), ID Grgurevič, Neža (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Natančni mehanizem vpliva estrogenih hormonov na feminizacijo možganov še ni popolnoma raziskan. Po nekaterih podatkih poteka omenjen proces v obdobju pred puberteto. V naši raziskavi smo samice razdelili v pet skupin. Štirim smo 10. dan po rojstvu odstranili jajčnike in nato od 15. do 25. dneva starosti dodajali snovi, raztopljene v koruznem olju, ki aktivirajo različne signalne poti estrogenih hormonov: 1) estradiol benzoat, 2) agonist estrogenskega receptorja  (ERα) propil pirazol triol, 3) agonist estrogenskega receptorja β diarilpropiontril, 4) koruzno olje (negativna kontrola). Za peto skupino (pozitivno kontrolo) smo uporabili samice, ki so prav tako prejemale koruzno olje, a smo jim odstranili jajčnike šele po puberteti (60. dan starosti). Feminizacijo smo ocenjevali s pomočjo ženskega spolnega obnašanja (lordoze), izražanja tirozin hidroksilaze v anteroventralnem delu periventrikularnega jedra hipotalamusa in ERα v ventromedialnem jedru hipotalamusa. Med skupinami nismo odkrili statistično pomembnih razlik niti v lordozi niti v izražanju omenjenih beljakovin v možganih. Lordoza je bila slabo izražena pri vseh skupinah, posebno pa pri pozitivni kontroli. Naši rezultati kažejo na to, da aktivacija signalnih poti estrogenih hormonov ni trajno vplivala na parametre, ki smo jih raziskovali, torej ni vplivala na feminizacijo. Kljub vsemu pa je velika verjetnost, da so na rezultate vplivali drugi dejavniki, ki bi lahko motili normalni potek aktivne feminizacije, posebno z vidika lordoze.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:nevroendokrinologija, spolna diferenciacija, feminizacija, možgani, spolno vedenje živali, lordoza, estrogenski receptor
Work type:Research project (high school)
Typology:2.12 - Final Research Report
Organization:VF - Veterinary Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:A. Brečko
Year:2023
Number of pages:XI, 65 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-154589 This link opens in a new window
UDC:612.43:612.82:612.6.057:612.8.05:612.621-31(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:185597955 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.02.2024
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Language:English
Title:The effect of estrogene receptors activation on sexual differentiation of the female mouse brain before puberty
Abstract:
The precise mechanism by which estrogen hormones influence brain feminization is not fully understood. According to some data, this process occurs during the prepubertal period. In our study, we divided female subjects into five groups. Four of them had their ovaries removed on the 10th day after birth, and from the 15th to the 25th day of age, we administered substances dissolved in corn oil that activate various estrogen hormone signaling pathways: 1) estradiol benzoate, 2) agonist of estrogen receptor α (ERα) propyl pyrazole triol, 3) agonist of estrogen receptor β - diarylpropiontril, 4) corn oil (negative control). For the fifth group (positive control), we used females that also received corn oil, but whose ovaries were removed after puberty (at 60 days of age). We evaluated feminization by observing female sexual behavior (lordosis), expression of tyrosine hydroxylase in the anteroventral part of the periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, and expression of ERα in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. We found no statistically significant differences in lordosis or expression of these proteins in the brains of the different groups. Lordosis was weakly expressed in all groups, especially in the positive control. Our results suggest that activation of estrogen hormone signaling pathways had no lasting effects on the parameters we studied, and thus did not affect feminization. However, it is very likely that other factors influenced the results that may have disrupted the normal course of active feminization, particularly with respect to lordosis.

Keywords:euroendocrinology, sex differentiation, feminization, brain, sexual behaviour -animal, lordosis, receptors, estrogen

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