2019
DOI: 10.1101/787408
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Sex and pubertal status influence dendritic spine density onto frontal corticostriatal projection neurons

Abstract: Keywords: spine pruning | corticostriatal | puberty | adolescenceIn humans, nonhuman primates, and rodents, the frontal cortices exhibit grey matter thinning and dendritic spine pruning that extends late into adolescence. This protracted maturation is believed to support higher cognition but may also confer psychiatric vulnerability during adolescence. Currently, little is known about how different cell types in the frontal cortex mature or whether puberty plays a role. Here, we used mice to characterize the s… Show more

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“…DSD is significantly increased in female rats in the posterodorsal medial amygdala, nucleus accumbens, CA1 hippocampus (during proestrus), arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and medial prefrontal cortex. DSD is significantly lower in female rats in two regions of the hypothalamus, the preoptic area and the ventromedial nucleus [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] . DSD was recently reported to be increased on apical dendrites in medial prefrontal cortex in female mice 16 .…”
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“…DSD is significantly increased in female rats in the posterodorsal medial amygdala, nucleus accumbens, CA1 hippocampus (during proestrus), arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and medial prefrontal cortex. DSD is significantly lower in female rats in two regions of the hypothalamus, the preoptic area and the ventromedial nucleus [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] . DSD was recently reported to be increased on apical dendrites in medial prefrontal cortex in female mice 16 .…”
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confidence: 92%