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The Neuroactive Steroid Pregnanolone Glutamate: Anticonvulsant Effect, Metabolites and Its Effect on Neurosteroid Levels in Developing Rat Brains
E. Kudova, P. Mares, M. Hill, K. Vondrakova, G. Tsenov, H. Chodounska, H. Kubova, K. Vales
Language English Country Switzerland
Document type Journal Article
Grant support
ERDF/ESF Project "PharmaBrain" No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_025/0007444
European Regional Development Fund
grant RVO 61388963
Czech Academy of Sciences
Programs of Strategy AV21
Czech Academy of Sciences
18-09296S
Czech Academy of Sciences
NU20-04-00389
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PubMed
35056106
DOI
10.3390/ph15010049
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Pregnanolone glutamate (PA-G) is a neuroactive steroid that has been previously demonstrated to be a potent neuroprotective compound in several biological models in vivo. Our in vitro experiments identified PA-G as an inhibitor of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and a potentiator of γ-aminobutyric acid receptors (GABAARs). In this study, we addressed the hypothesis that combined GABAAR potentiation and NMDAR antagonism could afford a potent anticonvulsant effect. Our results demonstrated the strong age-related anticonvulsive effect of PA-G in a model of pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures. PA-G significantly decreased seizure severity in 12-day-old animals, but only after the highest dose in 25-day-old animals. Interestingly, the anticonvulsant effect of PA-G differed both qualitatively and quantitatively from that of zuranolone, an investigational neurosteroid acting as a potent positive allosteric modulator of GABAARs. Next, we identified 17-hydroxy-pregnanolone (17-OH-PA) as a major metabolite of PA-G in 12-day-old animals. Finally, the administration of PA-G demonstrated direct modulation of unexpected neurosteroid levels, namely pregnenolone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. These results suggest that compound PA-G might be a pro-drug of 17-OH-PA, a neurosteroid with a promising neuroprotective effect with an unknown mechanism of action that may represent an attractive target for studying perinatal neural diseases.
Institute of Endocrinology Narodni 8 11694 Prague Czech Republic
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