2006
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.5279-05.2006
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Estradiol-Induced Increase in the Magnitude of Long-Term Potentiation Is Prevented by Blocking NR2B-Containing Receptors

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“…Our findings clearly support the critical period hypothesis, because E2 replacement in female rats up to 15 months, but not 19 months, post-OVX remains able to increase synaptic function and spine density, mimicking the effects of E2 in young adult OVX rats after a 2-wk deprivation (23,26). The preserved beneficial effects of E2 replacement in 21-mo-old rats (of the same chronological age as the 19-mo post-OVX group) measured at 1 mo post-OVX strongly indicates that the period of E2 deprivation, rather than chronological age, is the limiting factor in determining whether E2 replacement remains beneficial for hippocampal function.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Our findings clearly support the critical period hypothesis, because E2 replacement in female rats up to 15 months, but not 19 months, post-OVX remains able to increase synaptic function and spine density, mimicking the effects of E2 in young adult OVX rats after a 2-wk deprivation (23,26). The preserved beneficial effects of E2 replacement in 21-mo-old rats (of the same chronological age as the 19-mo post-OVX group) measured at 1 mo post-OVX strongly indicates that the period of E2 deprivation, rather than chronological age, is the limiting factor in determining whether E2 replacement remains beneficial for hippocampal function.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…2 D and E). These results mimic our previous findings in young adult OVX rats treated with this same E2 regimen at 2 wk post-OVX (23,26).…”
Section: E2-induced Increase In Ltp Magnitude Is Lost After Prolongedsupporting
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“…The enhancement of GluN2B NMDA receptor transmission by estradiol signaling might involve synaptic recruitment of GluN2B-containing NMDA receptors (Snyder et al, 2011). Estradiol-mediated enhancement of GluN2B function and synaptic plasticity have been reported in other brain areas (Smith and McMahon, 2006;Snyder et al, 2011;Xiao et al, 2013). Given the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) downstream of estradiol signaling and its effect on GluN2B-mediated transmission, BDNF might be involved in estradiol-induced augmentation of GluN2B transmission (Levine and Kolb, 2000;Miranda et al, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%