Sexual dimorphism in regulation of type II corticosteroid receptor immunoreactivity in the rat hippocampus
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Sexual dimorphism in regulation of type II corticosteroid receptor immunoreactivity in the rat hippocampus
Abstract
To determine whether there are sex differences in the distribution of type II corticosteroid receptor-immunoreactive (type II-ir) cells in the rat hippocampus, we carried out a quantitative morphometric immunocytochemical study using a mouse monoclonal antibody, BUGR2. We report that in adrenally intact male and female rats, high densities of cells with nuclear type II-ir were observed in the pyramidal layer of field CA1 and the granular layer of the dentate gyrus. In intact males very few cells, presumably glia, in the stratum oriens showed type II-ir. In contrast, in females, interneurons with diffuse or cytoplasmic type II-ir were observed in the stratum oriens of CA1 and CA3. There were also sex differences in the regulation of type II-ir by corticosterone, the predominant glucocorticoid, and female sex steroids. In male rats the density of cells with nuclear type II-ir in all parts of Ammon's horn and the dentate gyrus was decreased significantly after adrenalectomy (adx). In contrast, in females such reductions were observed only in the pyramidal layer of CA1 and the granular layer of the dentate gyrus. In both sexes, cells with intense diffuse or mainly cytoplasmic type II-ir were observed in the pyramidal layer and stratum oriens after adx. The loss of nuclear type II-ir in the hippocampus of adx females was not affected significantly by ovariectomy. In adx males, nuclear Type II-ir was restored in CA1 and the dentate gyrus after treatment with corticosterone or progesterone. Cells in CA3 were, however, unresponsive to treatment with either hormone. In contrast, in adx females, treatment with either corticosterone or progesterone restored nuclear type II-ir to cells in all regions of the hippocampus. In both adx males and females, cytoplasmic type II-ir observed in some cells in the pyramidal layer and stratum oriens, was abolished completely by corticosterone, and partially by progesterone treatment. In both adx males and females, estradiol treatment did not affect significantly the pattern of type II-ir. Sex differences in the distribution of type II-ir interneurons in intact rats and the regulation of the intracellular location of type II-ir of adx rats by corticosterone and progesterone, may be important determinants of sex differences in the modulation of hippocampal function by glucocorticoids.
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