1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(97)01206-7
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Estrogen facilitates induction of long term potentiation in the hippocampus of awake rats1First published on the World Wide Web on 4 November 1997.1

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“…Finally, it is possible that ER in certain dendritic spines might "tag" those spines for specific signal effects of estrogens in relation to LTP and forms of synaptic plasticity. In support of this assertion, facilitation of LTP by estrogen treatment or during the ovarian cycle has been reported (Warren et al, 1995;Cordoba-Montoya et al, 1997).…”
Section: Extranuclear Er␣-i Is Prominent In Dendritic Spinesmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Finally, it is possible that ER in certain dendritic spines might "tag" those spines for specific signal effects of estrogens in relation to LTP and forms of synaptic plasticity. In support of this assertion, facilitation of LTP by estrogen treatment or during the ovarian cycle has been reported (Warren et al, 1995;Cordoba-Montoya et al, 1997).…”
Section: Extranuclear Er␣-i Is Prominent In Dendritic Spinesmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Within the rat estrous cycle, the greatest degree of LTP in CA1 is observed on the afternoon of proestrus, at which point estrogen and progesterone levels peak (Warren et al 1995). Similarly, exogenous E 2 increases baseline EPSP amplitude, reduces the threshold for LTP, and increases LTP amplitude in the hippocampus of male and female rodents (Teyler et al 1980;Cordoba-Montoya and Carrer 1997;Foy et al 1999Foy et al , 2008Bi et al 2000;Fugger et al 2001;Sharrow et al 2002;McMahon 2005, 2006;Kramár et al 2009;Smejkalova and Woolley 2010;Tanaka and Sokabe 2013;Kumar et al 2015). Bath-applied E 2 and PPT facilitated NMDA-mediated transmission and LTP in the dentate gyrus of slices from juvenile males, whereas DPN suppressed both forms of plasticity Sokabe 2012, 2013).…”
Section: Synaptic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of estradiol on spine density and LTP were frequently shown by either using ovariectomized animals, which had been treated systemically with estradiol (Gould et al, 1990;Warren et al, 1995;Có rdoba Montoya and Carrer, 1997;Smith and McMahon, 2005;Kramár et al, 2009), by applying estradiol to acute slices of mostly male rats (Foy et al, 1999;Ito et al, 1999;Mukai et al, 2007;Kramár et al, 2009), or by using mixed hippocampal slice cultures from neonatal males and females (Murphy and Segal, 1996;Kretz et al, 2004;Mendez et al, 2011). Thus, the vast majority of studies do not consider the potential differences between males and females.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%