Control of neuronal excitability by corticosteroid hormones. |
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Authors: | M Jo?ls E R de Kloet |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Experimental Zoology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The rat adrenal hormone corticosterone can cross the blood-brain barrier and bind to two intracellular receptor populations in the brain--the mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors. Recent studies have revealed that the corticosteroid hormones are able to restore changes in neuronal membrane properties induced by current or neurotransmitters, probably through a genomic action. In general, mineralocorticoid receptors mediate steroid actions that enhance cellular excitability, whereas activated glucocorticoid receptors can suppress temporarily raised neuronal activity. The steroid-mediated control of excitability and the implications for information processing in the brain are reviewed in this article. |
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