One important complication of diabetes is damage to the peripheral nervous system. However, in spite of the number of studies on human and experimental diabetic neuropathy, the current therapeutic arsenal is meagre. Consequently, the search for substances to protect the nervous system from the degenerative effects of diabetes has high priority in biomedical research. Neuroactive steroids might be interesting since they have been recently identified as promising neuroprotective agents in several models of neurodegeneration. We have assessed whether chronic treatment with progesterone (P), dihydroprogesterone (DHP) or tetrahydroprogesterone (THP) had neuroprotective effects against streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic neuropathy at the neuro...
Peripheral neuropathy, either inherited or acquired, represents a very common disorder for which ef...
The nervous system is a target for physiological and protective effects of neuroactive steroids. Con...
Neuroactive steroids act in the peripheral nervous system as physiological regulators and as protect...
Deleterious effects of diabetes on the nervous system are responsible for several disorders includin...
The effect of the neuroactive steroids progesterone, dihydroprogesterone and tetrahydroprogesterone ...
Important complications of diabetes mellitus in the nervous system are represented by diabetic perip...
Objective: Diabetic neuropathy is the most common complication of diabetes mellitusaffecting the ner...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy causes a decrease in the levels of dihydroprogesterone and 5\u3b1-and...
Alterations in myelin membranes, as well as in the expression of myelin proteins have been reported ...
Peripheral nervous system possesses both classical and non-classical steroid receptors and consequen...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy causes a decrease in the levels of dihydroprogesterone and 5- androst...
The present review summarizes observations obtained in our laboratories which underline the importan...
In this study we have assessed the effect of testosterone (T), dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and 5 alpha...
The activation of the polyol pathway through aldose reductase (AR) might be involved in diabetic neu...
It is now well known that peripheral nerves are a target for the action of neuroactive steroids. Thi...
Peripheral neuropathy, either inherited or acquired, represents a very common disorder for which ef...
The nervous system is a target for physiological and protective effects of neuroactive steroids. Con...
Neuroactive steroids act in the peripheral nervous system as physiological regulators and as protect...
Deleterious effects of diabetes on the nervous system are responsible for several disorders includin...
The effect of the neuroactive steroids progesterone, dihydroprogesterone and tetrahydroprogesterone ...
Important complications of diabetes mellitus in the nervous system are represented by diabetic perip...
Objective: Diabetic neuropathy is the most common complication of diabetes mellitusaffecting the ner...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy causes a decrease in the levels of dihydroprogesterone and 5\u3b1-and...
Alterations in myelin membranes, as well as in the expression of myelin proteins have been reported ...
Peripheral nervous system possesses both classical and non-classical steroid receptors and consequen...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy causes a decrease in the levels of dihydroprogesterone and 5- androst...
The present review summarizes observations obtained in our laboratories which underline the importan...
In this study we have assessed the effect of testosterone (T), dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and 5 alpha...
The activation of the polyol pathway through aldose reductase (AR) might be involved in diabetic neu...
It is now well known that peripheral nerves are a target for the action of neuroactive steroids. Thi...
Peripheral neuropathy, either inherited or acquired, represents a very common disorder for which ef...
The nervous system is a target for physiological and protective effects of neuroactive steroids. Con...
Neuroactive steroids act in the peripheral nervous system as physiological regulators and as protect...