Understanding the broad influence of sex hormones and sex differences in the brain
Rockefeller University · Cornell University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Sex hormones act throughout the entire brain of both males and females via both genomic and nongenomic receptors. Sex hormones can act through many cellular and molecular processes that alter structure and function of neural systems and influence behavior as well as providing neuroprotection. Within neurons, sex hormone receptors are found in nuclei and are also located near membranes, where they are associated with presynaptic terminals, mitochondria, spine apparatus, and postsynaptic densities. Sex hormone receptors also are found in glial cells. Hormonal regulation of a variety of signaling pathways as well as direct and indirect effects on gene expression induce spine synapses, up- or downregulate and…
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- 16.85
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2Topics & keywords
- Hormone
- Biology
- Receptor
- Neuroactive steroid
- Neuroscience
- Sex hormone receptor
- Postsynaptic potential
- GABAergic