Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays

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Autor(a) principal: Quintela, Telma
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Gonçalves, Isabel, Carreto, Laura C., Santos, Manuel A. S., Marcelino, Helena, Patriarca, Filipa M., Santos, Cecília R. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/23578
Resumo: The choroid plexus (CP) are highly vascularized branched structures that protrude into the ventricles of the brain, and form a unique interface between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the blood-CSF barrier, that are the main site of production and secretion of CSF. Sex hormones are widely recognized as neuroprotective agents against several neurodegenerative diseases, and the presence of sex hormones cognate receptors suggest that it may be a target for these hormones. In an effort to provide further insight into the neuroprotective mechanisms triggered by sex hormones we analyzed gene expression differences in the CP of female and male rats subjected to gonadectomy, using microarray technology. In gonadectomized female and male animals, 3045 genes were differentially expressed by 1.5-fold change, compared to sham controls. Analysis of the CP transcriptome showed that the top-five pathways significantly regulated by the sex hormone background are olfactory transduction, taste transduction, metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis and circadian rhythm pathways. These results represent the first overview of global expression changes in CP of female and male rats induced by gonadectomy and suggest that sex hormones are implicated in pathways with central roles in CP functions and CSF homeostasis.
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title Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
spellingShingle Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
Quintela, Telma
title_short Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
title_full Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
title_fullStr Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
title_sort Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays
author Quintela, Telma
author_facet Quintela, Telma
Gonçalves, Isabel
Carreto, Laura C.
Santos, Manuel A. S.
Marcelino, Helena
Patriarca, Filipa M.
Santos, Cecília R. A.
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author2 Gonçalves, Isabel
Carreto, Laura C.
Santos, Manuel A. S.
Marcelino, Helena
Patriarca, Filipa M.
Santos, Cecília R. A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Quintela, Telma
Gonçalves, Isabel
Carreto, Laura C.
Santos, Manuel A. S.
Marcelino, Helena
Patriarca, Filipa M.
Santos, Cecília R. A.
description The choroid plexus (CP) are highly vascularized branched structures that protrude into the ventricles of the brain, and form a unique interface between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the blood-CSF barrier, that are the main site of production and secretion of CSF. Sex hormones are widely recognized as neuroprotective agents against several neurodegenerative diseases, and the presence of sex hormones cognate receptors suggest that it may be a target for these hormones. In an effort to provide further insight into the neuroprotective mechanisms triggered by sex hormones we analyzed gene expression differences in the CP of female and male rats subjected to gonadectomy, using microarray technology. In gonadectomized female and male animals, 3045 genes were differentially expressed by 1.5-fold change, compared to sham controls. Analysis of the CP transcriptome showed that the top-five pathways significantly regulated by the sex hormone background are olfactory transduction, taste transduction, metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis and circadian rhythm pathways. These results represent the first overview of global expression changes in CP of female and male rats induced by gonadectomy and suggest that sex hormones are implicated in pathways with central roles in CP functions and CSF homeostasis.
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