2021
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15463
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Aromatase and nonaromatase neurons in the zebra finch secondary auditory forebrain are indistinct in their song‐driven gene induction and intrinsic electrophysiological properties

Abstract: Estrogens support major brain functions including cognition, reproduction, neuroprotection and sensory processing. Neuroestrogens are synthesized within some brain areas by the enzyme aromatase and can rapidly modulate local circuit functions, yet the cellular physiology and sensory-response profiles of aromatase neurons are essentially unknown. In songbirds, social and acoustic stimuli drive neuroestrogen elevations in the auditory forebrain caudomedial nidopallium (NCM). In both males and females, neuroestro… Show more

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“…The copyright holder for this preprint (which this version posted July 22, 2023. ; https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.20.549888 doi: bioRxiv preprint songbirds such as the zebra finches (Saldanha et al, 2000;Pinaud et al, 2006;de Bournonville, Mendoza and Remage-Healey, 2021), white-throated sparrows (Apfelbeck et al, 2013) and canaries (Metzdorf, Gahr and Fusani, 1999), creating a versatile environment for spatiotemporal hormone fluctuations subserving estrogen-dependent modulation of auditory perception (De Groof et al, 2017; see review Spool, Bergan and Remage-Healey, 2022).…”
Section: Processing Of Learned and Innate Conspecific Vocalizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The copyright holder for this preprint (which this version posted July 22, 2023. ; https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.20.549888 doi: bioRxiv preprint songbirds such as the zebra finches (Saldanha et al, 2000;Pinaud et al, 2006;de Bournonville, Mendoza and Remage-Healey, 2021), white-throated sparrows (Apfelbeck et al, 2013) and canaries (Metzdorf, Gahr and Fusani, 1999), creating a versatile environment for spatiotemporal hormone fluctuations subserving estrogen-dependent modulation of auditory perception (De Groof et al, 2017; see review Spool, Bergan and Remage-Healey, 2022).…”
Section: Processing Of Learned and Innate Conspecific Vocalizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aromatase neurons in the NCM show induction of immediate early genes after song stimulation (de Bournonville et al, 2021;Krentzel et al, 2020;Macedo-Lima et al, 2021). Social interactions and song playback rapidly stimulate aromatase activity and elevate estradiol levels in the NCM of both sexes (Remage-Healey et al, 2012, 2008.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%