Steroids secreted from peripheral endocrine glands and acting on the brain are called neuroactive steroids. Under physiological conditions, neuroactive steroids modulate multiple brain functions, and in aging, trauma or neurodegeneration their role varies from neuroprotective to neurotoxic depending on the chemical properties of the steroid. In this regard, it is known that excess levels of adrenal steroids (gluco and mineralocorticoids) sensitize the hippocampus to the deleterious effects of a pathological environment, whereas the sex hormone estradiol is a powerful hippocampal neuroprotectant. We studied the protective role of estrogens in the ailing hippocampus in animal models of aging and age-associated diseases such as diabetes mellit...
Steroids have an important role in growth, development, sexual differentiation and reproduction. All...
It is known that spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) present a marked encephalopathy, targeting vu...
Estradiol acts throughout the body; one key target that expresses large numbers of estradiol recepto...
During aging the hippocampus experiences structural, molecular, and functional alterations. Protecti...
Estrogens are neuroprotective factors for brain diseases, including hypertensive encephalopathy. In ...
In addition to their primary role in the maintenance and regulation of reproductive capacity, ovaria...
Studies in experimental animals have revealed important roles of neuroactive steroids in the control...
Results from animal experiments showing that estradiol is neuroprotective were challenged 10 years a...
Accumulating evidence indicates that ovarian hormones regulate a wide variety of non-reproductive fu...
There is high incidence of hippocampal abnormalities in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), inclu...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in estrogens and their activity in the central nerv...
Without medical progress, dementing diseases such as Alzheimer's disease will become one of the main...
Gonadal and stress hormones modulate neuroplasticity and behaviour. This review focuses on our find...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
The ovarian steroid hormones estradiol and progesterone regulate a wide variety of non-reproductive ...
Steroids have an important role in growth, development, sexual differentiation and reproduction. All...
It is known that spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) present a marked encephalopathy, targeting vu...
Estradiol acts throughout the body; one key target that expresses large numbers of estradiol recepto...
During aging the hippocampus experiences structural, molecular, and functional alterations. Protecti...
Estrogens are neuroprotective factors for brain diseases, including hypertensive encephalopathy. In ...
In addition to their primary role in the maintenance and regulation of reproductive capacity, ovaria...
Studies in experimental animals have revealed important roles of neuroactive steroids in the control...
Results from animal experiments showing that estradiol is neuroprotective were challenged 10 years a...
Accumulating evidence indicates that ovarian hormones regulate a wide variety of non-reproductive fu...
There is high incidence of hippocampal abnormalities in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), inclu...
The past decade has witnessed a growing interest in estrogens and their activity in the central nerv...
Without medical progress, dementing diseases such as Alzheimer's disease will become one of the main...
Gonadal and stress hormones modulate neuroplasticity and behaviour. This review focuses on our find...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
The ovarian steroid hormones estradiol and progesterone regulate a wide variety of non-reproductive ...
Steroids have an important role in growth, development, sexual differentiation and reproduction. All...
It is known that spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) present a marked encephalopathy, targeting vu...
Estradiol acts throughout the body; one key target that expresses large numbers of estradiol recepto...