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Latest revision as of 00:55, 18 February 2025
Pregnenolone sulfate is a steroid sulfate that is involved in the neurosteroid system. It is a metabolite of pregnenolone, which is a key precursor in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones. Pregnenolone sulfate is known to have a variety of effects on the central nervous system, including neuroprotection and cognition enhancement.
Biosynthesis[edit]
Pregnenolone sulfate is synthesized from pregnenolone via the enzyme sulfotransferase. This process occurs primarily in the adrenal glands, but also in the brain and other tissues.
Function[edit]
Pregnenolone sulfate acts as a neurosteroid, which are steroids that are synthesized in the brain and affect neuronal function. It has been found to have a number of effects on the central nervous system, including neuroprotection and cognition enhancement. It is also involved in the regulation of mood and memory.
Clinical significance[edit]
Pregnenolone sulfate has been studied for its potential use in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases, mood disorders, and cognitive impairment. However, more research is needed to fully understand its effects and potential therapeutic uses.
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