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dc.contributor.author Hidalgo-Lanussa, Oscar
dc.contributor.author Baez-Jurado, Eliana
dc.contributor.author Echeverria, Valentina
dc.contributor.author Ashraf, Ghulam Md
dc.contributor.author Sahebkar, Amirhossein
dc.contributor.author Garcia-Segura, Luis Miguel
dc.contributor.author Melcangi, Roberto C.
dc.contributor.author Barreto, George E.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-26T00:27:14Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-26T00:27:14Z
dc.date.issued 2020-01-01
dc.identifier.issn 0953-8194
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uss.cl/handle/uss/12204
dc.description Publisher Copyright: © 2019 British Society for Neuroendocrinology
dc.description.abstract The high concentrations of free fatty acids as a consequence of obesity and being overweight have become risk factors for the development of different diseases, including neurodegenerative ailments. Free fatty acids are strongly related to inflammatory events, causing cellular and tissue alterations in the brain, including cell death, deficits in neurogenesis and gliogenesis, and cognitive decline. It has been reported that people with a high body mass index have a higher risk of suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Hormones such as oestradiol not only have beneficial effects on brain tissue, but also exert some adverse effects on peripheral tissues, including the ovary and breast. For this reason, some studies have evaluated the protective effect of oestrogen receptor (ER) agonists with more specific tissue activities, such as the neuroactive steroid tibolone. Activation of ERs positively affects the expression of pro-survival factors and cell signalling pathways, thus promoting cell survival. This review aims to discuss the relationship between lipotoxicity and the development of neurodegenerative diseases. We also elaborate on the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in neuroprotection induced by oestrogens. en
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof vol. 32 Issue: no. 1 Pages:
dc.source Journal of Neuroendocrinology
dc.title Lipotoxicity, neuroinflammation, glial cells and oestrogenic compounds en
dc.type Artículo de revisión
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/jne.12776
dc.publisher.department Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
dc.publisher.department Facultad de Medicina y Ciencia


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