2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.05.001
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Inhibition of local estrogen synthesis in the hippocampus impairs hippocampal memory consolidation in ovariectomized female mice

Abstract: The potent estrogen 17β-Estradiol (E2) plays a critical role in mediating hippocampal function, yet the precise mechanisms through which E2 enhances hippocampal memory remain unclear. In young adult female rodents, the beneficial effects of E2 on memory are generally attributed to ovarian-synthesized E2. However, E2 is also synthesized in the adult brain in numerous species, where it regulates synaptic plasticity and is synthesized in response to experiences such as exposure to females or conspecific song. Alt… Show more

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“…Finally, in our study we saw no significant effects of letrozole on depressive-like or coping 366 strategies in middle-aged females, but other studies have seen effects of acute letrozole on 367 memory in female mice (Tuscher et al, 2016) and the testing of the effects of chronic letrozole 368 on decision making may be warranted. 369 370 5.…”
Section: Discussion 291contrasting
confidence: 52%
“…Finally, in our study we saw no significant effects of letrozole on depressive-like or coping 366 strategies in middle-aged females, but other studies have seen effects of acute letrozole on 367 memory in female mice (Tuscher et al, 2016) and the testing of the effects of chronic letrozole 368 on decision making may be warranted. 369 370 5.…”
Section: Discussion 291contrasting
confidence: 52%
“…administration of estradiol to enhance memory consolidation (Tuscher et al, 2016). In addition to differences in tasks and memory processes assessed, there are differences in treatment paradigms that may have contributed to these discrepant results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sex steroid hormones, particularly brain-derived estrogen, play a prominent role supporting synaptic plasticity, transcriptional activity and learning and memory (Saldanha, Remage-Healey, & Schlinger, 2011;Tuscher et al, 2016). The mouse OT is equipped to synthesize estrogen locally because of high expression of aromatase (Stanić et al, 2014), the rate-limiting enzyme that catalyzes androgens into estrogens.…”
Section: Source and Receptors Of Hormones And Neurosteroids In The Otmentioning
confidence: 99%