“…Impaired neurosteroid biosynthesis has been associated with numerous behavioral dysfunctions, which range from anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors to aggressive behavior and changes in responses to contextual fear conditioning in rodent models of emotional dysfunction (Pinna et al, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008; Uzunova et al, 2004, 2006; Jain et al, 2005; Martin-Garcia and Pallares, 2005; Kita and Furukawa, 2008; D’Aquila et al, 2010; Pinna, 2010). In clinical studies, decreases in the serum, plasma, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) content of neuroactive steroids, including the progesterone metabolite, allopregnanolone, which is a potent positive allosteric modulator of the action of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at GABA A receptors (Puia et al, 1990, 2003; Lambert et al, 2003, 2009; Belelli and Lambert, 2005), are associated with several psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety spectrum disorders, posttraumatic stress disorders (PTSD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder, schizophrenia, and impulsive aggression (Rapkin et al, 1997; Romeo et al, 1998; Uzunova et al, 1998; Bloch et al, 2000; Nappi et al, 2001; Ströhle et al, 2002; Bäckström et al, 2003; Pinna et al, 2006; Rasmusson et al, 2006; Amin et al, 2007; Marx et al, 2009; Pearlstein, 2010).…”