Estrogen, in addition to its genomic effects in brain, causes rapid and reversible changes to synaptic operations. We report here that these acute actions are due to selective activation of an actin-signaling cascade normally used in the production of long-term potentiation (LTP). Estrogen, or a selective agonist of the steroid’s beta-receptor, caused a modest increase in fast glutamatergic transmission and a pronounced facilitation of LTP in adult hippocampal slices; both effects were completely eliminated by latrunculin, a toxin that prevents actin filament assembly. Estrogen also increased spine concentrations of filamentous actin and strongly enhanced its polymerization in association with LTP. A search for the origins of these effects ...
Estrogen plays a critical role in many physiological processes and exerts profound effects on behavi...
Endogenous cyclical changes in the levels of estrogen can have marked effects on hippocampal synapti...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
Estrogens are rapid and potent facilitators of synaptic plasticity in the adult brain; however, the ...
Estradiol (E2) perfusion rapidly increases the strength of fast excitatory transmission and facilita...
It is well documented that of its many roles, estrogen can acutely alter the intrinsic and synaptic ...
Estrogens are important regulators of neuronal cell morphology, and this is thought to be critical f...
The hippocampus is a medial temporal lobe structure that mediates the formation of many types of mem...
Estradiol participates in the regulation of the function and plasticity of synaptic circuits in key ...
UnrestrictedEstrogen is a steroid hormone that binds to target tissues that express estrogen recepto...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
Cell morphology and its interaction with the extracellular environment are integrated processes invo...
Hippocampal synaptic structure and function exhibit marked variations during the estrus cycle of fem...
17 beta-Estradiol (E) increases axospinous synapse density in the hippocampal CA1 region of young fe...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
Estrogen plays a critical role in many physiological processes and exerts profound effects on behavi...
Endogenous cyclical changes in the levels of estrogen can have marked effects on hippocampal synapti...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
Estrogens are rapid and potent facilitators of synaptic plasticity in the adult brain; however, the ...
Estradiol (E2) perfusion rapidly increases the strength of fast excitatory transmission and facilita...
It is well documented that of its many roles, estrogen can acutely alter the intrinsic and synaptic ...
Estrogens are important regulators of neuronal cell morphology, and this is thought to be critical f...
The hippocampus is a medial temporal lobe structure that mediates the formation of many types of mem...
Estradiol participates in the regulation of the function and plasticity of synaptic circuits in key ...
UnrestrictedEstrogen is a steroid hormone that binds to target tissues that express estrogen recepto...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
Cell morphology and its interaction with the extracellular environment are integrated processes invo...
Hippocampal synaptic structure and function exhibit marked variations during the estrus cycle of fem...
17 beta-Estradiol (E) increases axospinous synapse density in the hippocampal CA1 region of young fe...
Estrogen is a ligand for the estrogen receptor (ER), which on binding 17beta-estradiol, functions as...
Estrogen plays a critical role in many physiological processes and exerts profound effects on behavi...
Endogenous cyclical changes in the levels of estrogen can have marked effects on hippocampal synapti...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...