Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice
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VM was a recipient of an FPI fellowship and from Ciberned. This work was funded by grant SAF2013-40710-R and by Ciberned and JZ waspartially supported by Cienciactiva, an initiative of the the National Council of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation-CONCYTEC, Perú.
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice Munive, V reproductive aging estrogen exercise insulin-like growth factor 1 mood https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.00 |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Loss of the interaction between estradiol and insulin-like growth factor I in brain endothelial cells associates to changes in mood homeostasis during peri-menopause in mice |
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Munive, V |
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Munive, V Zegarra-Valdivia, JA Herrero-Labrador, R Fernandez, AM Aleman, IT |
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Munive, V Zegarra-Valdivia, JA Herrero-Labrador, R Fernandez, AM Aleman, IT |
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VM was a recipient of an FPI fellowship and from Ciberned. This work was funded by grant SAF2013-40710-R and by Ciberned and JZ waspartially supported by Cienciactiva, an initiative of the the National Council of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation-CONCYTEC, Perú. |
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Since changes in mood regulation during aging may contribute to increasing incidence of affective disorders at older age, we determined whether the protective actions of exercise are maintained at later ages. We found that during peri-menopause, exercise no longer improves resilience to stress and even becomes anxiogenic. Furthermore, the interaction seen in young females between the E2 α receptor (ERα) and the IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR) is lost at middle-age. In addition, E2 no longer induces IGF-I uptake by brain endothelial cells, and consequently, hippocampal IGF-I levels do not increase. Treatment of middle-aged females with an ERα agonist did not recover the positive actions of exercise. Collectively, these data indicate that the loss of action of exercise during peri-menopause may be related to a loss of the interaction of IGF-IR with ERα in brain endothelial cells that cannot be ameliorated by estrogen therapy. 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