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Changes in neuroactive steroid content during social isolation stress modulate GABAA receptor plasticity and function
Authors:Serra Mariangela  Pisu Maria Giuseppina  Mostallino Maria Cristina  Sanna Enrico  Biggio Giovanni
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Experimental Biology, Center of Excellence for the Neurobiology of Dependence, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy

bC.N.R. Institute of Neuroscience, Italy

Abstract:
Rats deprived of social contact with other rats at a young age experience a form of prolonged stress that leads to long-lasting alteration in their behavior profile. This chronic stress paradigm is thus thought to be anxiogenic for these normally gregarious animals and their abnormal reactivity to environmental stimuli, when reared under this condition, is thought to be a product of prolonged stress. Neurochemical, molecular, and electrophysiological evidences demonstrate that social isolation is associated with alteration in the structure and function of GABAA receptors and suggest that endogenous content of the progesterone metabolite 3,5-TH PROG may be an important determinant in regulating brain excitability and sensitivity to stimuli and point out its possible role in psychiatric and neurological disorder.
Keywords:Neuroactive steroid   Social isolation   Ethanol   GABAA receptor plasticity   GABAA receptor function   Rat
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