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      Steroid hormones and neurotrophism: Relationship to nerve injury

      Metabolic Brain Disease
      Springer Nature

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            Estradiol increases choline acetyltransferase activity in specific basal forebrain nuclei and projection areas of female rats.

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            Administration of estradiol to gonadectomized female, but not male rats, is associated with increased activity of choline acetyltransferase in the medial aspect of the horizontal diagonal band nucleus, the frontal cortex, and CA1 of the dorsal hippocampus. Four other basal forebrain cholinergic nuclei did not show changes in choline acetyltransferase activity after estradiol. These data have implications for possible benefits of estradiol administration to patients with senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type.
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              Neural gonadal steroid actions.

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              Neurons sensitive to gonadal steroids are located strategically within neural circuits that mediate behaviors broadly related to the reproductive process. Some neuronal events and properties are regulated by these hormones. Variability in the occurrence and distribution of particular neural hormonal sensitivities across species may be related to variations in the hormonal requirements for sexual differentiation and for activation of reproductive behaviors.
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                Journal
                Metabolic Brain Disease
                Metab Brain Dis
                Springer Nature
                0885-7490
                1573-7365
                March 1988
                March 1988
                : 3
                : 1
                : 1-18
                Article
                10.1007/BF01001350
                19bf6e78-7306-4719-8a0b-aa33b47af903
                © 1988
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