V Beltrán-Campos, A Díaz-Ruiz, E Padilla-Gómez, H Aguilar Zavala, C Ríos, S Díaz Cintra
Neurología (Barcelona, Spain) 2015 SepOestrogen deficiency produces oxidative stress (OS) and changes in hippocampal neurons and also reduces the density of dendritic spines (DS). These alterations affect the plastic response of the hippocampus. Oestrogen replacement therapy reverses these effects, but it remains to be seen whether the same changes are produced by tibolone (TB). The aim of this study was to test the neuroprotective effects of long-term oral TB treatment and its ability to reverse DS pruning in pyramidal neurons (PN) of hippocampal area CA1. Young Sprague Dawley rats were distributed in 3 groups: a control group in proestrus (Pro) and two ovariectomised groups (Ovx), of which one was provided with a daily TB dose (1mg/kg), OvxTB and the other with vehicle (OvxV), for 40 days in both cases. We analysed lipid peroxidation and DS density in 3 segments of apical dendrites from PNs in hippocampal area CA1. TB did not reduce lipid peroxidation but it did reverse the spine pruning in CA1 pyramidal neurons of the hippocampus which had been caused by ovariectomy. Oestrogen replacement therapy for ovariectomy-induced oestrogen deficiency has a protective effect on synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus. Copyright © 2014 Sociedad Española de Neurología. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
V Beltrán-Campos, A Díaz-Ruiz, E Padilla-Gómez, H Aguilar Zavala, C Ríos, S Díaz Cintra. Effect of tibolone on dendritic spine density in the rat hippocampus. Neurología (Barcelona, Spain). 2015 Sep;30(7):401-6
PMID: 24704246
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