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Review
. 1995;9(4):383-94.

Neurosteroids: biosynthesis and function

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Review

Neurosteroids: biosynthesis and function

P Robel et al. Crit Rev Neurobiol. 1995.

Abstract

The term "neurosteroids" applies to those steroids that are both synthesized in the nervous system, either de novo from cholesterol or from steroid hormone precursors, and that accumulate in the nervous system to levels at least in part independent of steroidogenic gland secretion rates. Glial cells play a major role in neurosteroid formation and metabolism. Several neurosteroids are involved in either auto- or paracrine mechanisms implicating both regulation of target gene expression and effects on membrane receptors (including those of neurotransmitters). The neuromodulatory role of neurosteroids in regulating the estrus cycle and pregnancy, stress, memory, developmental and aging processes awaits further investigation.

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