Progesterone is known to stimulate breathing, but its actions on the respiratory control system have received limited attention. We addressed this issue at the cellular level by testing the hypothesis that progesterone augments excitatory currents at the level of the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS). Medullary slices from juvenile male rats (14–17 days of age) containing the commissural region of the NTS (NTScom) were incubated with progesterone (1 M) or vehicle (0.004% DMSO) for 60 min. We performed whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) in the NTScom and determined membrane properties by applying depolarizing current steps. In comparison to vehicle-treated cells, progesterone exp...
ceptors and ventilutory stimulation by prugestin. J. Appl. Phys-iol. 60f2): 590-595, 1986.-Progestin...
Ovarian hormones influence memory formation by eliciting changes in neural activity. The effects of ...
Progesterone (PROG) exerts beneficial and neuroprotective effects in the injured central and periphe...
Progesterone is known to stimulate breathing, but its actions on the respiratory control system have...
We tested the hypothesis that the nuclear progesterone receptor (nPR) is involved in respiratory con...
Background : Progesterone is an important sex hormone for pregnancy and also has neuroprotective and...
International audienceWe tested the hypothesis that progesterone (Prog) reduces the effect of chroni...
Progesterone (PROG), although best known for its role in reproduction as a regulator of gene express...
The modulation of gene regulation by progesterone (P) and its classical intracellular regulation by ...
We have examined the effect on respiration of the steroid hormone progesterone, administered either ...
The antiaggressive effects of progesterone (P) were evaluated in association with alterations in [35...
P exerts modulatory effects in a variety of physiological functions in discrete brain areas of mamma...
The role played by progestogens in modulating Schwann cell pathophysiology is well established. Prog...
Ovarian steroid hormones influence both behavior and physiology in a variety of species by binding t...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that neuron–glia interactions are involved in multiple aspects of neu...
ceptors and ventilutory stimulation by prugestin. J. Appl. Phys-iol. 60f2): 590-595, 1986.-Progestin...
Ovarian hormones influence memory formation by eliciting changes in neural activity. The effects of ...
Progesterone (PROG) exerts beneficial and neuroprotective effects in the injured central and periphe...
Progesterone is known to stimulate breathing, but its actions on the respiratory control system have...
We tested the hypothesis that the nuclear progesterone receptor (nPR) is involved in respiratory con...
Background : Progesterone is an important sex hormone for pregnancy and also has neuroprotective and...
International audienceWe tested the hypothesis that progesterone (Prog) reduces the effect of chroni...
Progesterone (PROG), although best known for its role in reproduction as a regulator of gene express...
The modulation of gene regulation by progesterone (P) and its classical intracellular regulation by ...
We have examined the effect on respiration of the steroid hormone progesterone, administered either ...
The antiaggressive effects of progesterone (P) were evaluated in association with alterations in [35...
P exerts modulatory effects in a variety of physiological functions in discrete brain areas of mamma...
The role played by progestogens in modulating Schwann cell pathophysiology is well established. Prog...
Ovarian steroid hormones influence both behavior and physiology in a variety of species by binding t...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that neuron–glia interactions are involved in multiple aspects of neu...
ceptors and ventilutory stimulation by prugestin. J. Appl. Phys-iol. 60f2): 590-595, 1986.-Progestin...
Ovarian hormones influence memory formation by eliciting changes in neural activity. The effects of ...
Progesterone (PROG) exerts beneficial and neuroprotective effects in the injured central and periphe...