Rapid Modulation of Aromatase Activity in the Vertebrate Brain

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作者
Charlier, Thierry D. [1 ]
Cornil, Charlotte A. [2 ]
Balthazart, Jacques [2 ]
机构
[1] Ohio Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Athens, OH 45701 USA
[2] Univ Liege, GIGA Neurosci Res Grp Behav Neuroendocrinol, Liege, Belgium
关键词
testosterone; estrogens; Japanese quail; hypothalamus; 17; beta-estradiol; phosphorylation; medial preoptic nucleus; songbird; caudal medial nidopallium;
D O I
10.4137/JEN.S11268
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Numerous steroid hormones, including 17 beta-estradiol (E2), activate rapid and transient cellular, physiological, and behavioral changes in addition to their well-described genomic effects. Aromatase is the key-limiting enzyme in the production of estrogens, and the rapid modulation of this enzymatic activity could produce rapid changes in local E2 concentrations. The mechanisms that might mediate such rapid enzymatic changes are not fully understood but are currently under intense scrutiny. Recent studies in our laboratory indicate that brain aromatase activity is rapidly inhibited by an increase in intracellular calcium concentration resulting from potassiuminduced depolarization or from the activation of glutamatergic receptors. Phosphorylating conditions also reduce aromatase activity within minutes, and this inhibition is blocked by the addition of multiple protein kinase inhibitors. This rapid modulation of aromatase activity by phosphorylating conditions is a general mechanism observed in different cell types and tissues derived from a variety of species, including human aromatase expressed in various cell lines. Phosphorylation processes affect aromatase itself and do not involve changes in aromatase protein concentration. The control of aromatase activity by multiple kinases suggests that several amino acids must be concomitantly phosphorylated to modify enzymatic activity but site-directed mutagenesis of several amino acids alone or in combination has not to date revealed the identity of the targeted residue(s). Altogether, the phosphorylation processes affecting aromatase activity provide a new general mechanism by which the concentration of estrogens can be rapidly altered in the brain.
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