Editorial: Multidimensional interplay of early-life events, neuroactive steroids and sex in the development of psychopathology and psychiatric disorders, volume II. [PDF]
Fattore L, Frau R, Sanna F.
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Neuroactive steroids alphaxalone and CDNC24 are effective hypnotics and potentiators of GABA<sub>A</sub> currents, but are not neurotoxic to the developing rat brain. [PDF]
Tesic V +6 more
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Neuroactive Steroids and Sex-Dimorphic Nervous Damage Induced by Diabetes Mellitus. [PDF]
Giatti S, Diviccaro S, Melcangi RC.
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Neuroactive Steroids and Affective Symptoms in Women Across the Weight Spectrum. [PDF]
Dichtel LE +10 more
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Neuroactive Steroids and GABAergic Involvement in the Neuroendocrine Dysfunction Associated With Major Depressive Disorder and Postpartum Depression. [PDF]
Maguire J.
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Neuroactive steroids and peripheral neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy, either inherited or acquired, represents a very common disorder for which effective clinical treatments are not available yet. Observations here summarized indicate that neuroactive steroids, such as progesterone, testosterone and their reduced metabolites, might represent a promising therapeutic option.
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Neuroactive steroids, neurosteroidogenesis and sex
The nervous system is a target and a source of steroids. Neuroactive steroids are steroids that target neurons and glial cells. They include hormonal steroids originated in the peripheral glands, steroids locally synthesized by the neurons and glial cells (neurosteroids) and synthetic steroids, some of them used in clinical practice. Here we review the
Silvia Giatti +3 more
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Neuroactive steroids and affective disorders
Neuroactive steroids modulate neurotransmission through modulation of specific neurotransmitter receptors such as gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA(A)) receptors. Preclinical studies suggested that neuroactive steroids may modulate anxiety and depression-related behaviour and may contribute to the therapeutical effects of antidepressant drugs ...
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