peer reviewedThis brief commentary reviews key steps in the history of steroid endocrinology that have resulted in important conceptual shifts. Our understanding of the “Fast Effects of Steroids” now reflect substantial progress, including the major concept that steroids act rapidly on a variety of physiological and behavioral responses, via mechanisms that are too fast to be fully accounted for by classical receptor-dependent regulation of gene transcription. Several so-called ‘non-classical’ mechanisms have been identified and include binding to membrane receptors and regulating non genomic signaling cascades. We survey the discovery of steroids, the initial characterization of their intracellular receptors, key progress in the understand...
peer reviewedIt was assumed for a long time that sex steroids are activating reproductive behaviors ...
neglected neurosteroid? Recent articles in this journal1,2 have focused attention on the growing bod...
peer reviewedThe first issue of Hormones and Behavior was published 50 years ago in 1969, a time whe...
Over the past two decades, the classical understanding of steroid action has been updated to include...
Abstract Studies into the mechanisms of corticosteroid action continue to be a rich bed of research,...
During the last 10 years, the conference on 'Steroids and Nervous System' held in Torino (Italy) has...
During the last 10 years, the conference on 'Steroids and Nervous System' held in Torino (Italy) has...
Steroids exert their actions through several pathways. The classical genomic pathway, which involves...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
The mechanisms of the action of sex steroid hormones on the nervous system are related to both class...
Neuroactive steroids include synthetic steroidal compounds and endogenous steroids, produced by endo...
The rat adrenal hormone corticosterone can cross the blood-brain barrier and bind to two intracellul...
Synopsis The definition of a hormone has been in part delineated by its journey to distant receptor ...
Hormonal and locally produced steroids act in the nervous system as neuroendocrine regulators, as tr...
Over the past decade, it has become clear that the brain, like the gonad, adrenal and placenta, is a...
peer reviewedIt was assumed for a long time that sex steroids are activating reproductive behaviors ...
neglected neurosteroid? Recent articles in this journal1,2 have focused attention on the growing bod...
peer reviewedThe first issue of Hormones and Behavior was published 50 years ago in 1969, a time whe...
Over the past two decades, the classical understanding of steroid action has been updated to include...
Abstract Studies into the mechanisms of corticosteroid action continue to be a rich bed of research,...
During the last 10 years, the conference on 'Steroids and Nervous System' held in Torino (Italy) has...
During the last 10 years, the conference on 'Steroids and Nervous System' held in Torino (Italy) has...
Steroids exert their actions through several pathways. The classical genomic pathway, which involves...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
The mechanisms of the action of sex steroid hormones on the nervous system are related to both class...
Neuroactive steroids include synthetic steroidal compounds and endogenous steroids, produced by endo...
The rat adrenal hormone corticosterone can cross the blood-brain barrier and bind to two intracellul...
Synopsis The definition of a hormone has been in part delineated by its journey to distant receptor ...
Hormonal and locally produced steroids act in the nervous system as neuroendocrine regulators, as tr...
Over the past decade, it has become clear that the brain, like the gonad, adrenal and placenta, is a...
peer reviewedIt was assumed for a long time that sex steroids are activating reproductive behaviors ...
neglected neurosteroid? Recent articles in this journal1,2 have focused attention on the growing bod...
peer reviewedThe first issue of Hormones and Behavior was published 50 years ago in 1969, a time whe...