Naftolin F, Garcia-Segura L M, Keefe D, Leranth C, Maclusky N J, Brawer J R
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06510.
Biol Reprod. 1990 Jan;42(1):21-8. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod42.1.21.
The concept of estrogen-induced "sexual differentiation of the brain" has been a useful focus for investigation. However, it has become clear that the action of estrogen on the rat brain is lifelong, including effects on neurogenesis in the fetus, synaptogenesis in the newborn, and synaptic remodeling in the adult. Estrogen imparts sex differences in the rat's brain by shaping synaptology, postsynaptic membranes, and glia within the arcuate nucleus. These effects of estrogen on the arcuate nucleus also could underlie sexual maturation in both sexes and the development of senescent constant estrus in females.
雌激素诱导的“大脑性别分化”概念一直是研究的一个有益重点。然而,目前已经明确的是,雌激素对大鼠大脑的作用是终身的,包括对胎儿神经发生、新生儿突触形成以及成年期突触重塑的影响。雌激素通过塑造弓状核内的突触学、突触后膜和神经胶质细胞,在大鼠大脑中产生性别差异。雌激素对弓状核的这些作用也可能是两性性成熟以及雌性衰老性持续发情发展的基础。