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There is growing interest in the hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDs) as local modulators of hormone action. We have studied urinary steroid profiles from nine men and nine women with Major Depression to determine whether 11beta-HSD and 17beta-HSD activity are altered. Urinary steroid profiles were determined by high resolution gas chromatography. The ratio of 11-oxo over 11beta-hydroxy metabolites of cortisol was used as the index of 11beta-HSD activity and the ratio of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHA) over androstenediol-17beta was used as the index of 17beta-HSD activity. Symptom severity was assessed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). None of the measures of cortisol production, 9 AM plasma cortisol, 24 hour urinary free cortisol or 24 hour total urinary cortisol metabolites, correlated with HDRS in either men or women. 11Beta-HSD activity was altered and correlated with symptom severity in depressed women (r=0.688, p<0.05) but not men (r=0.132). In both depressed men and women, 17beta-HSD activity was altered and correlated with HDRS scores (r=-0.796, p<0.05 and r=0.688, p<0.05 respectively). However, although the ratio was changed in the same direction in depressed men and women. the correlation with symptom severity was positive in women but negative in men. We conclude that markers of subtle change such as these may prove more useful and informative than gross changes in plasma cortisol in depression.
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PMID:11Beta-HSD and 17beta-HSD as biological markers of depression: sex differences and correlation with symptom severity. 988 56

In neuroendocrinology, it is believed that steroid hormones are synthesized in the gonads and/or adrenal glands, and reach the brain via the blood circulation. In contrast to this view, we are in progress of demonstrating that estrogens and androgens are also synthesized locally by cytochrome P450s in the hippocampus, and that these steroids act rapidly to modulate neuronal synaptic plasticity. We demonstrated that estrogens were locally synthesized in the adult hippocampal neurons. In the pathway of steroidogenesis, cholesterol is converted to pregnenolone (by P450scc), dehydroepiandrosterone [by P450(17alpha)], androstenediol (by 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, 17beta-HSD), testosterone (by 3beta-HSD) and finally to estradiol (by P450arom) and dihydrotestosterone (by 5alpha-reductase). The basal concentration of estradiol in the hippocampus was approximately 1 nM, which was greater than that in blood plasma. Significant expression of mRNA for P450scc, P450(17alpha), P450arom, 17beta-HSD, 3beta-HSD and 5alpha-reductase was demonstrated by RT-PCR. Their mRNA levels in the hippocampus were 1/200-1/5,000 of those in the endocrine organs. Localization of P450(17alpha) and P450arom was observed in synapses in addition to endoplasmic reticulum of principal neurons using immunoelectron microscopy. Different from slow action of gonadal estradiol which reaches the brain via the blood circulation, hippocampal neuron-derived estradiol may act locally and rapidly within the neurons. For example, 1 nM 17beta-estradiol rapidly enhanced the long-term depression (LTD) not only in CA1 but also in CA3 and dentate gyrus. The density of thin spines was selectively increased within 2 h upon application of 1 nM estradiol in CA1 pyramidal neurons. Only ERalpha agonist propyl-pyrazole-trinyl-phenol induced the same enhancing effect as estradiol on both LTD and spinogenesis in the CA1. ERbeta agonist hydroxyphenyl-propionitrile suppressed LTD and did not affect spinogenesis. Localization of estrogen receptor ERalpha in spines in addition to nuclei of principal neurons implies that synaptic ERalpha can drive rapid modulation of synaptic plasticity by endogenous estradiol.
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PMID:Local neurosteroid production in the hippocampus: influence on synaptic plasticity of memory. 1714 99

Estrogen and androgen are synthesized from cholesterol locally in hippocampal neurons of adult animals. These neurosteroids are synthesized by cytochrome P450s and hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDs) and 5alpha-reductase. The expression levels of enzymes are as low as 1/200-1/50,000 of those in endocrine organs, however these numbers are high enough for local synthesis. Localization of P450(17alpha), P450arom, 17beta-HSD and 5alpha-reductase is observed in principal glutamatergic neurons in CA1, CA3 and the dendate gyrus. Several nanomolar levels of estrogen and androgen are observed in the hippocampus. Estrogen modulates memory-related synaptic plasticity not only slowly but also rapidly in the hippocampus. Rapid action of 17beta-estradiol via membrane receptors is demonstrated for spinogenesis and long-term depression (LTD). The enhancement of LTD by 1-10nM estradiol occurs within 1 h. The density of spine is increased in CA1 pyramidal neurons within 2h after application of estradiol. The density of spine-like structure is, however, decreased by estradiol in CA3 pyramidal neurons. ERalpha, but not ERbeta, induces the same enhancement/suppression effects on both spinogenesis and LTD.
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PMID:Estrogen synthesis in the brain--role in synaptic plasticity and memory. 1854 62