Gonadal Steroids and Brain Function
IUPS-Satellite-Symposium Berlin, July 10-11, 1980
Gonadal Steroids and Brain Function
IUPS-Satellite-Symposium Berlin, July 10-11, 1980
The morphology of LRH and oxytocin neurons
Anatomical relationships between estrogen target sites and peptidergic-aminergic neurons: multiple activation of heterogeneous systems (MAHS)Estradiol concentration in dopamine-? -hydroxylase containing neurons of lower brain stem demonstrated by combined autoradiography and immunohistochemistry
Intracellular actions of gonadal steroids
Neural estrogen receptors in the life cycle of the albino rat
Effects of sex hormone metabolites on the secretion of gonadotropins
Estrogen effects on LH-RH degrading brain and pituitary enzymes
Mediators of feedback message: estrogens and/or catechol-estrogens?
Effects of oestradiol-17? and 2-hydroxy-oestradiol-17? on LH concentration in plasma and COMT activities in hypothalamic nuclei of rats
Gonadal steroids and brain monoamines: how do they interact?
Steroid effects on hypothalamic-gonadotropin interactions
Differences in negative and positive feedback of gonadal steroids on release of gonadotropins and prolactin in young and old rats
Gonadal steroids and the control of gonadal function in seasonally breeding species
Influence of estradiol and other gonadal steroids on central effects of Iisuride and comparable ergot derivatives
Regulation of prolactin secretion at the pituitary level
The role of the central nervous system in the control of the menstrual cycle of the rhesus monkey
The limbic system and female sexual maturation
Estrogen facilitation of lordosis behavior in the female rat
Sex hormone dependent brain differentiation and sexual behavior
Critical evaluation of the current concept of brain differentiation - relevance for the primate brain
Physiology of somatosensory and estrogenic control over the lordosis reflex
Neural structuresessential for the control of prolactin surges in the female rat
Electrophysiological and morphological properties of E2-responsive neurons
Effects of gonadal steroids on EEG and performance in the human
Concluding remarks on gonadal steroids and brain function
Poster Presentations
Effect of low doses of continuously administered catecholestrogens on peripheral and central target organs
LHRH changes concomitant with catecholamine turnover rates in discrete hypothalamic nuclei and median eminence: effects of ovariectomy, estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) therapy and phenobarbital treatment
Mechanisms involved in selective FSH release during estrus in the cyclic rat
A dual effect of dopamine on both release and degradation of LH-RH by hypothalamic synaptosomes
Serotonin: possible function in diurnal regulation of LH and prolactin release
Effect of ACTH-induced testosterone release on the secretion of pituitary gonadotrophin and prolactin release in male pigs
Influence of 4-hydroxyestradiol, ethyny lestradiol, estradiol and danazol on the LH-RH induced gonadotrophin release in ovariectomized rats
Dehydrotestosterone and estradiol regulating the activity of 3?-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in the pituitary gland of the rat: action of antiestrogens
Circulating steroid levels and brain neurotransmitter concentrations in the midterm human fetus
Comparison of estrogenic versus anti-estrogenic influences on postnatal defeminization and masculinization of the rat brain
Effect of estradiol on catecholamine turnover and on the activities of catecholamine degrading enzymes in brain areas of ovariectomized rats
Chinning in male Tupai Belangeri and its hormonal modification in short- and long-term castrates
Interactions of catecholoestrogens withoestrogen receptors of rat pituitary and hypothalamus
Direct effect of 2-hydroxy-oestradiol-17? on the hypothalamus and the control of LH secretion
Effects of 2-hydroxyoestradiol and dopamine on the release of prolactin and luteinising hormone from rat pituitary glands in vitro
Involvement of GABA in negative feedback action of estradiol
The role of substance P, neurotensin and arginine vasotocin in the control of gonadotrophin secretion
Gonadal steroids in the amygdala - differential effects on LH.
ISBN | 978-3-540-10606-7 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783540106067 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 1981 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XIV, 378 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XIV, 378 p. 39 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |