2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.04.063
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Plasma hormonal profiles and dendritic spine density and morphology in the hippocampal CA1 stratum radiatum, evidenced by light microscopy, of virgin and postpartum female rats

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“…In the MePD of normally cycling females, plastic changes in the neuronal morphology (RasiaFilho et al, 2004) and neurochemical switches (e.g., changes in the local cholecystokinin immunoreactivity) occur across the estrous cycle (De Vries and Simerly, 2002; see a parallel discussion in Brusco et al, 2008). Neurons in the male MePD respond to olfactory stimulation and project to the ventral premammillary nucleus, where information from the perifornical area and from leptin regarding nutrition is integrated with information of the reproductive status (Cavalcante et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the MePD of normally cycling females, plastic changes in the neuronal morphology (RasiaFilho et al, 2004) and neurochemical switches (e.g., changes in the local cholecystokinin immunoreactivity) occur across the estrous cycle (De Vries and Simerly, 2002; see a parallel discussion in Brusco et al, 2008). Neurons in the male MePD respond to olfactory stimulation and project to the ventral premammillary nucleus, where information from the perifornical area and from leptin regarding nutrition is integrated with information of the reproductive status (Cavalcante et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrarily, proteins MAP and Tau, involved in the development of dendrites and axons respectively, do not change in frontal cortex as a consequence of E2 or P treatment [45], or due to hormonal variations along the estrous cycle [46]. Similarly, density of dendritic spines in the hippocampal CA1 stratum radiatum, seems to be not related with the high levels of estrogens reached during proestrous [47]. These data support the idea that estrogenic actions on dendritic architecture is regulated by several factors including the time elapsed after OVX and the connectivity and afferent activity of some particular brain region.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…It is relatively easy and fast (5-11 days), requires minimal equipments, and provides good results for human brain tissue fixed in formalin. Qualitative and quantitative studies can be conducted in well-impregnated neurons under light microscopy (see examples in Rasia-Filho et al, 2004;de Castilhos et al, 2006de Castilhos et al, , 2008Brusco et al, 2008;Dall'Oglio et al, 2008a,b) to be correlated with other neuronal and glial morphological and functional findings Martinez et al, 2006;Cunningham et al, 2007;de Castilhos et al, 2008;Rasia-Filho et al, 2009). Therefore, besides other current techniques and innovations, the Golgi method continues to be a relevant tool to neuroscience.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soon after, Gabbott and Somogyi (1984) depicted the "single-section" Golgi method that proved to be easy, reliable, and relatively unexpensive. This approach has been successfully applied to clue the neuroendocrine modulation of the number of dendritic spines in different brain areas of male and female rats (Woolley et al, 1990;Woolley and McEwen, 1994;Rasia-Filho et al, 1999Brusco et al, 2008). It consists in sectioning the brain perfused with a paraformaldehyde and picric acid solution, placing the 60-200 m thick sections in potassium bichromate, and "sandwich" them between cover slips for the impregnation in silver nitrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%