In addition to being a steroid hormone, 17β-estradiol (E2) is also a neurosteroid produced in neurons in various regions of the brain of many species, including humans. Neuron-derived E2 (NDE2) is synthesized from androgen precursors via the action of the biosynthetic enzyme aromatase, which is located at synapses and in presynaptic terminals in neurons in both the male and female brain. In this review, we discuss evidence supporting a key role for NDE2 as a neuromodulator that regulates synaptic plasticity and memory. Evidence supporting an important neuromodulatory role of NDE2 in the brain has come from studies using aromatase inhibitors, aromatase overexpression in neurons, global aromatase knockout mice, and the recent development of c...
Estradiol participates in the regulation of the function and plasticity of synaptic circuits in key ...
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 ...
In addition to be an ovarian hormone, estradiol is a neurosteroid synthesized by neural cells. The b...
Estrogen synthesized in situ in the CNS by the enzyme aromatase plays an important role during brain...
Mounting evidence indicates that, besides their well-known hormonal mode of action at the genetic le...
Ovarian hormones regulate a wide variety of non-reproductive functions in the central nervous system...
Cognitive function relies on a balanced interplay between excitatory and inhibitory neurons (INs), b...
Females are more susceptible to age-related cognitive decline than males due to the loss of circulat...
Our laboratory has previously demonstrated that 17β-estradiol (E2) enhances memory consolidation in ...
The production of estradiol within the brain, that is, neuroestradiol (nE2), is widely documented. n...
Sex steroid hormones act on hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons to regulate reproductive neural circuits...
Classically, the modulation of brain function and behavior by steroid hormones was linked exclusivel...
UnrestrictedEstrogen is a steroid hormone that binds to target tissues that express estrogen recepto...
The potent estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), can increase hippocampal memory consolidation by enhancing ...
Estradiol participates in the regulation of the function and plasticity of synaptic circuits in key ...
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 ...
In addition to be an ovarian hormone, estradiol is a neurosteroid synthesized by neural cells. The b...
Estrogen synthesized in situ in the CNS by the enzyme aromatase plays an important role during brain...
Mounting evidence indicates that, besides their well-known hormonal mode of action at the genetic le...
Ovarian hormones regulate a wide variety of non-reproductive functions in the central nervous system...
Cognitive function relies on a balanced interplay between excitatory and inhibitory neurons (INs), b...
Females are more susceptible to age-related cognitive decline than males due to the loss of circulat...
Our laboratory has previously demonstrated that 17β-estradiol (E2) enhances memory consolidation in ...
The production of estradiol within the brain, that is, neuroestradiol (nE2), is widely documented. n...
Sex steroid hormones act on hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons to regulate reproductive neural circuits...
Classically, the modulation of brain function and behavior by steroid hormones was linked exclusivel...
UnrestrictedEstrogen is a steroid hormone that binds to target tissues that express estrogen recepto...
The potent estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), can increase hippocampal memory consolidation by enhancing ...
Estradiol participates in the regulation of the function and plasticity of synaptic circuits in key ...
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 ...