Brain aromatase, estrogens, and behavior / edited by Jacques Balthazart and Gregory F. Ball.

"Aromatase--or estrogen, as it is commonly known--is present in the brain and has been the subject of much recent research, not only with regard to menopause and the dwindling supply of estrogen and its impact on cognition, but the role estrogen in aging and plasticity in the brain. This book p...

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Other Authors: Balthazart, J. (Jacques), 1949- (Editor), Ball, Gregory F. (Gregory Francis) (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2013]
Series:Oxford series in behavioral neuroendocrinology.
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505 0 0 |g Part I.  |t Historical origins and conceptual basis of the field.  |t The aromatization hypothesis and the discovery of estrogen synthesis by brain cells /  |r Frederick Naftolin --  |t Part II.  |t Aromatase, its brain distribution, and regulation.  |t Brain aromatase in fishes : historical perspective and comparative approaches /  |r Gloria V. Callard [and others] ;  |t The distribution and regulation of aromatase in the mammalian brain: from mice to monkeys /  |r Charles E. Roselli ;  |t Multiple forms of aromatase in suiforms: tissue distribution, regulation and functional significance /  |r Alan Conley [and others] ;  |t Regional distribution of aromatase in the human brain /  |r Anat Biegon [and others] ;  |t Neuroanatomical distribution of aromatase in birds : cellular and subcellular analyses /  |r Colin J. Saldanha [and others] ;  |t Expression, regulation and potential functions of aromatase in radial glial cells of the fish brain /  |r Elisabeth Pellegrini [and others] ;  |t Molecular mechanisms controlling brain aromatase expression /  |r Nobuhiro Harada and  |r Shin-ichiro Honda --  |g Part III.  |t Behavioral (genomic) effects of locally produced estrogen in the brain.  |t The aromatization hypothesis 1970-1990 /  |r Lynwood G. Clemens ;  |t Aromatase and behavior : concepts gained from studies of aromatase in the avian brain /  |r Barney Schlinger and  |r Jacques Balthazart ;  |t Brain aromatase and territorial aggression across the seasons in male song sparrows /  |r Sarah A. Heimovics,  |r H. Bobby Fokidis, and  |r Kiran K. Soma ;  |t Testosterone metabolism in reptiles /  |r Rachel E. Cohen and  |r Juli Wade ;  |t Aromatase, low temperature dormancy and reproduction in the red-sided garter snake /  |r Randolph W. Krohmer ;  |t Differential actions of estrogens in the male and female brain : a case for sex-specific medicines /  |r Glenda E. Gillies. 
505 0 0 |g Part IV.  |t Aromatase and sexual differentiation.  |t A historical and personal perspective on the aromatization revolution : Steinach confirmed /  |r Per Södersten ;  |t Aromatase and sexual differentiation of the rodent brain : the old, the new and the unexpected /  |r Margaret M. McCarthy,  |r Christopher L. Wright, and  |r Anne T.M. Konkle ;  |t Aromatase and sexual differentiation : lessons from the aromatase and alpha-fetoprotein knockout mice /  |r Julie Bakker ;  |t Aromatase, estrogens and differentiation of sexual behavior and partner preference in birds /  |r Elizabeth Adkins-Regan --  |g Part V.  |t Aromatase and brain protection or repair.  |t Brain aromatase and neuroprotection in mammals /  |r Iñigo Azcoitia,  |r Maria Angeles Arevalo, and  |r Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura ;  |t Inducible aromatase in astroglia : protection and recovery from neural perturbation in birds /  |r Kelli A. Duncan and  |r Colin J. Saldanha --  |g Part VI.  |t Rapid changes in aromatase activity and rapid effects of estrogens.  |t Photoperiodic regulation of estrogen-dependent aggression /  |r Sarah A. Laredo and  |r Brian C. Trainor ;  |t Cellular mechanisms controlling rapid changes in brain aromatase activity /  |r Thierry D. Charlier [and others] -- Rapid modulation of aromatase activity by social and environmental stimuli in quail /  |r Charlotte A. Cornil [and others] ;  |t Modulation of central auditory processing by a brain-generated estrogen : rapid effects on neural coding, discrimination and behavior /  |r Liisa A. Tremere and  |r Raphael Pinaud ;  |t Acute synthesis and action of estrogens in communication circuits /  |r Luke Remage-Healey ;  |t Rapid effects of estradiol on behavioral and physiological responses related to reproduction in male goldfish /  |r Richmond R. Thompson and  |r Lisa A. Mangiamele ;  |t Concluding statements and current challenges /  |r Jacques Balthazart and  |r Gregory F. Ball. 
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