“…Under physiological conditions in the CNS, aromatase is expressed mainly by neurons (Azcoitia et al, 2011;Jakab et al, 1993;Stanic et al, 2014). Aromatase activity in neurons is regulated by excitatory synaptic transmission (Charlier et al, 2013;Saldanha et al, 2011) and is involved in the regulation of synaptic activity, synaptic plasticity, neurogenesis, pain sensitivity, mood, cognition and reproductive behavior (Cornil et al, 2013;Fester and Rune, 2014;Ghorbanpoor et al, 2014;Krentzel and Remage-Healey, 2015;Saldanha et al, 2011). After brain injury, aromatase expression is induced in reactive astrocytes in rodents (Carswell et al, 2005;Garcia-Segura et al, 1999;Zhang Q et al, 2014), and in reactive astrocytes and radial glia of birds (Duncan et al, 2013a;Peterson et al, 2004Peterson et al, , 2001.…”