Several lines of evidence have converged to indicate that memory formation involves plasticity of dendritic spines in the medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the hippocampus. Memory varies with estrogen levels throughout the lifespan of the female. Generally, increased levels of estrogen are related to greater dendritic spine density on pyramidal cells in the PFC and the hippocampus and to improved memory function. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a growth factor which increases dendritic spines and enhances memory function. Estrogens increase BDNF levels in the PFC and the hippocampus. In the present review we provide evidence that estradiol and BDNF may work in concert to enhance cognition. In adult females, fluctuations in reco...
Estrogens fluctuate across the lifespan in women, with circulating 17β-estradiol levels higher pre-m...
Memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline are prevalent in post-menopausal women due in part ...
Estrogens are best known for their roles in reproductive behavior and physiology, but they also cont...
Several lines of evidence have converged to indicate that memory formation involves plasticity of de...
This article is part of a Special Issue Estradiol and Cognition . Memory processing is presumed to ...
UnrestrictedHuman cognition encompasses all the components involved in information processing. Thus,...
The recent use of estrogen-based therapies as adjunctive treatments for the cognitive impairments of...
It is well established that estrogens affect neuroplasticity in a number of brain regions. In partic...
In addition to their primary role in the maintenance and regulation of reproductive capacity, ovaria...
Starting from fetal life, estrogens are crucial in determining central gender dimorphism, and an est...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. This article is part of a Special Issue >Estradiol and Cognition>.Estradiol pa...
Women experience transitional menopause resulting from age-related depletion of ovarian follicles an...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
AbstractA historical perspective on estradiol's enhancement of cognitive function is presented, and ...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
Estrogens fluctuate across the lifespan in women, with circulating 17β-estradiol levels higher pre-m...
Memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline are prevalent in post-menopausal women due in part ...
Estrogens are best known for their roles in reproductive behavior and physiology, but they also cont...
Several lines of evidence have converged to indicate that memory formation involves plasticity of de...
This article is part of a Special Issue Estradiol and Cognition . Memory processing is presumed to ...
UnrestrictedHuman cognition encompasses all the components involved in information processing. Thus,...
The recent use of estrogen-based therapies as adjunctive treatments for the cognitive impairments of...
It is well established that estrogens affect neuroplasticity in a number of brain regions. In partic...
In addition to their primary role in the maintenance and regulation of reproductive capacity, ovaria...
Starting from fetal life, estrogens are crucial in determining central gender dimorphism, and an est...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. This article is part of a Special Issue >Estradiol and Cognition>.Estradiol pa...
Women experience transitional menopause resulting from age-related depletion of ovarian follicles an...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
AbstractA historical perspective on estradiol's enhancement of cognitive function is presented, and ...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
Estrogens fluctuate across the lifespan in women, with circulating 17β-estradiol levels higher pre-m...
Memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline are prevalent in post-menopausal women due in part ...
Estrogens are best known for their roles in reproductive behavior and physiology, but they also cont...