Since the former evidence of biologic actions of neurosteroids in the central nervous system, also the peripheral nervous system (PNS) was reported as a structure affected by these substances. Indeed, neurosteroids are synthesized and active in the PNS, exerting many important actions on the different cell types of this system. PNS is a target for neurosteroids, in their native form or as metabolites. In particular, old and recent evidence indicates that the progesterone metabolite allopregnanolone possesses important functions in the PNS, thus contributing to its physiologic processes. In this review, we will survey the more recent findings on the genomic and non-genomic actions of neurosteroids in nerves, ganglia, and cells forming the PNS, focusing on the mechanisms regulating the peripheral neuron-glial crosstalk. Then, we will refer to the physiopathological significance of the neurosteroid signaling disturbances in the PNS, in to identify new molecular targets for promising pharmacotherapeutic approaches.

Genomic and Non-genomic Action of Neurosteroids in the Peripheral Nervous System / A. Colciago, V. Bonalume, V. Melfi, V. Magnaghi. - In: FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1662-453X. - 14(2020 Jul 29), pp. 796.1-796.12. [10.3389/fnins.2020.00796]

Genomic and Non-genomic Action of Neurosteroids in the Peripheral Nervous System

A. Colciago
Primo
;
V. Bonalume
Secondo
;
V. Melfi
Penultimo
;
V. Magnaghi
Ultimo
2020

Abstract

Since the former evidence of biologic actions of neurosteroids in the central nervous system, also the peripheral nervous system (PNS) was reported as a structure affected by these substances. Indeed, neurosteroids are synthesized and active in the PNS, exerting many important actions on the different cell types of this system. PNS is a target for neurosteroids, in their native form or as metabolites. In particular, old and recent evidence indicates that the progesterone metabolite allopregnanolone possesses important functions in the PNS, thus contributing to its physiologic processes. In this review, we will survey the more recent findings on the genomic and non-genomic actions of neurosteroids in nerves, ganglia, and cells forming the PNS, focusing on the mechanisms regulating the peripheral neuron-glial crosstalk. Then, we will refer to the physiopathological significance of the neurosteroid signaling disturbances in the PNS, in to identify new molecular targets for promising pharmacotherapeutic approaches.
neuroactive steroid; allopregnanolone; GABA; myelin; Schwann cell; dorsal root ganglia
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
29-lug-2020
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