ISSN:
1573-6830
Keywords:
estradiol
;
arcuate nucleus
;
gonadotropin releasing hormone
;
ovarian cycle
;
synaptogenesis
;
synaptic plasticity
;
GABA
;
dopamine
;
β-endorphin
;
neural cell adhesion molecule
;
insulin-like growth factor I
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Summary 1. Studies conducted on the rat arcuate nucleus, an area involved in the development and control of LH and FSH secretion, have shown the existence of hormonally regulated developmental sex differences in synaptic patterns and estrogen-induced synaptic plasticity during adult life. Several questions raised by these findings are examined in this review: 2. The mechanisms of estrogen-regulated developmental synaptogenesis. These include the role of glycocalyx glycoproteins in neuronal membranes, neural cell adhesion molecules, and insulin-like growth factor I. 3. The relationship among circulating estrogen, gonadotropin levels, and hypothalamic synaptic plasticity. Recent evidence for the role of GABAergic and dopaminergic synaptic inputs and POMC projections from the arcuate nucleus to the GnRH cells is discussed. 4. The synaptologic basis of age-related failure of positive feedback. The role of the cumulative effect of repeated preovulatory synaptic retraction and reapplication cycles on sensescent constant estrus is analyzed.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02088177
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