Hormonal contraceptives are on the market for more than 50 years and used by 100 million women worldwide. However, while endogenous steroids have been convincingly associated with change in brain structure, function and cognitive performance, the effects of synthetic steroids contained in hormonal contraceptives on brain and cognition have barely been investigated. In this article we summarize the sparse findings, describing brain structural, functional and behavioral findings from the literature and suggest that synthetic steroids may contribute to masculinizing as well as feminizing effects on brain and behavior. We try to identify methodological challenges, explain, how results on endogenous steroids may transfer into research on hormona...
Each synthetic progestins has its own specific activities on different tissues, which can vary signi...
Sex steroids play a very important role in female neurobiology. Postmenopausal gonadal hormone withd...
Hormonal contraceptives prevent ovulation with subsequent reduction in endogenous levels of estradio...
Hormonal contraceptives are frequently prescribed drugs among women, mainly for their reversible con...
Background: Hormonal contraceptive drugs are being used by adult and adolescent women all over the w...
This review article describes the organizational effects of sex hormones on the developing brain and...
Women constitute half of the world's population, yet neuroscience research does not serve the sexes ...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Oral contraceptive (OC) effects on the brain have gained increasing interest, but are highly controv...
Oral contraceptives (OCs), often referred to as "the pill", are the most commonly employed...
The brain is one of the specific target tissues for sex steroid hormones. Estrogens, progestins and ...
Each synthetic progestins has its own specific activities on different tissues, which can vary signi...
The brain is one of the specific target tissues for sex steroid hormones. Estrogens, progestins and ...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogens and progestins...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogensand progestins,...
Each synthetic progestins has its own specific activities on different tissues, which can vary signi...
Sex steroids play a very important role in female neurobiology. Postmenopausal gonadal hormone withd...
Hormonal contraceptives prevent ovulation with subsequent reduction in endogenous levels of estradio...
Hormonal contraceptives are frequently prescribed drugs among women, mainly for their reversible con...
Background: Hormonal contraceptive drugs are being used by adult and adolescent women all over the w...
This review article describes the organizational effects of sex hormones on the developing brain and...
Women constitute half of the world's population, yet neuroscience research does not serve the sexes ...
Hormonal contraception (HC) – one of the most popular methods of contraception, acts centrally and p...
Oral contraceptive (OC) effects on the brain have gained increasing interest, but are highly controv...
Oral contraceptives (OCs), often referred to as "the pill", are the most commonly employed...
The brain is one of the specific target tissues for sex steroid hormones. Estrogens, progestins and ...
Each synthetic progestins has its own specific activities on different tissues, which can vary signi...
The brain is one of the specific target tissues for sex steroid hormones. Estrogens, progestins and ...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogens and progestins...
Background: The combined oral contraceptive pill (OC), containing synthetic estrogensand progestins,...
Each synthetic progestins has its own specific activities on different tissues, which can vary signi...
Sex steroids play a very important role in female neurobiology. Postmenopausal gonadal hormone withd...
Hormonal contraceptives prevent ovulation with subsequent reduction in endogenous levels of estradio...