The reasons why some animal studies indicate that estrogens increase focal cerebral ischemic damage while others show estrogen-induced neuroprotection has hitherto not been fully elucidated. Recent evidence indicates that discrepancies in hormone administration paradigms, resulting in highly different serum hormone concentrations, may account for the dichotomy. The current study aimed to test this hypothesis. Sixty ovariectomized female rats were randomized into three groups differing in 17 beta-estradiol regimens, and transient focal cerebral ischemia was subsequently induced. All animals were subjected to a small functional testing battery, and three days after MCAo they were sacrificed for infarct size assessment. Infarct sizes did not d...
Estrogen can ameliorate brain damage in experimental models of focal cerebral ischemia. In vitro, es...
Although epidemiological evidence suggests significant sex and gender-based differences in stroke ri...
Although epidemiological evidence suggests significant sex and gender-based differences in stroke ri...
Background: Numerous stroke studies have controversially shown estrogens to be either neuroprotectiv...
We previously reported that during pro-estrus (high endogenous estrogen levels), brain damage after ...
We previously reported that during pro-estrus (high endogenous estrogen levels), brain damage after ...
Ischemic stroke causes millions of deaths around the world each year, and surviving patients often s...
Oestrogen is a complex hormone whose role as a neuroprotectant in experimental stroke has been publi...
WOS: 000273296600016PubMed: 19093730Neuroprotective effects of estrogens and progesterone have been ...
Neuroprotective effects of estrogens and progesterone have been widely studied in various experiment...
Several studies have provided evidence to suggest that estrogen results in a significant reduction (...
Background and Purpose - Early identification of irreversible cerebral ischemia is critical in defin...
It is well-established that 17beta-estradiol (17beta-E(2)) confers neuroprotection to male and femal...
Systemic estrogen administration in male rats has been shown to normalize the autonomic dysfunction ...
Estrogen has received considerable attention as a potential therapeutic agent against various forms ...
Estrogen can ameliorate brain damage in experimental models of focal cerebral ischemia. In vitro, es...
Although epidemiological evidence suggests significant sex and gender-based differences in stroke ri...
Although epidemiological evidence suggests significant sex and gender-based differences in stroke ri...
Background: Numerous stroke studies have controversially shown estrogens to be either neuroprotectiv...
We previously reported that during pro-estrus (high endogenous estrogen levels), brain damage after ...
We previously reported that during pro-estrus (high endogenous estrogen levels), brain damage after ...
Ischemic stroke causes millions of deaths around the world each year, and surviving patients often s...
Oestrogen is a complex hormone whose role as a neuroprotectant in experimental stroke has been publi...
WOS: 000273296600016PubMed: 19093730Neuroprotective effects of estrogens and progesterone have been ...
Neuroprotective effects of estrogens and progesterone have been widely studied in various experiment...
Several studies have provided evidence to suggest that estrogen results in a significant reduction (...
Background and Purpose - Early identification of irreversible cerebral ischemia is critical in defin...
It is well-established that 17beta-estradiol (17beta-E(2)) confers neuroprotection to male and femal...
Systemic estrogen administration in male rats has been shown to normalize the autonomic dysfunction ...
Estrogen has received considerable attention as a potential therapeutic agent against various forms ...
Estrogen can ameliorate brain damage in experimental models of focal cerebral ischemia. In vitro, es...
Although epidemiological evidence suggests significant sex and gender-based differences in stroke ri...
Although epidemiological evidence suggests significant sex and gender-based differences in stroke ri...