Estrogen Effects on Traumatic Brain Injury 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-801479-0.00007-3
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Neuroprotective Effects of Estrogen Following Neural Injury

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“…Estrogens also display neuroprotective properties and promote neural regeneration following traumatic brain injury and cerebral ischemia by decreasing apoptotic signaling, neuroinflammation, and oxidatative stress and by normalizing glutamate concentrations (Petrone et al, 2015 ). These neuroprotective effects of estrogens on brain ischemia have been well-established in ovariectomized rodents, and result in a significang decrease in the size of the lesion and in the infarct volume (Gibson et al, 2006 ; Petrone et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Role Of Steroids In the Brains Of Fish Mammals And Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estrogens also display neuroprotective properties and promote neural regeneration following traumatic brain injury and cerebral ischemia by decreasing apoptotic signaling, neuroinflammation, and oxidatative stress and by normalizing glutamate concentrations (Petrone et al, 2015 ). These neuroprotective effects of estrogens on brain ischemia have been well-established in ovariectomized rodents, and result in a significang decrease in the size of the lesion and in the infarct volume (Gibson et al, 2006 ; Petrone et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Role Of Steroids In the Brains Of Fish Mammals And Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Najbardziej aktywnym estrogenem jest E2, powstający w wyniku aromatyzacji testosteronu, która zachodzi przy udziale cytochromu P450 aromatazy (P450arom, CYP19A1), a także poprzez przekształcenie estronu, przy udziale enzymu dehydrogenazy 17β-hydroksysteroidowej (17β-HSD) [3]. Estrogeny wykazują działanie neuroprotekcyjne, stymulują regenerację neuronów i hamują szlaki komórkowe związane z apoptozą, stanem zapalnym i stresem oksydacyjnym [4]. Do najważniejszych androgenów należą: testosteron (T), dihydrotestosteron (DHT) i androstendion (A4).…”
Section: Steroidy Płciowe I Ich Receptoryunclassified
“…E 2 is found in women before menopause *Corresponding author: Sonya M Bierbower, Department of Biology, William Paterson University, USA. and is the most active form of estrogen hormones; thus, researchers have focused mainly on the role of E 2 [6,8,12]. E 2 's action is usually studied in terms of the classical mechanism, that consists in the secretion and release from the endocrine gland into the bloodstream, and binding to receptors in the target tissue.…”
Section: The Estrogen Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%