Paul E. Micevych / Hammer, Jr, Ronald P. (eds.)
Neurobiological Effects of Sex Steroid Hormones
Herausgeber: Hammer, Jr.; Micevych, Paul E.; Hammer, Ronald P. Jr.
Paul E. Micevych / Hammer, Jr, Ronald P. (eds.)
Neurobiological Effects of Sex Steroid Hormones
Herausgeber: Hammer, Jr.; Micevych, Paul E.; Hammer, Ronald P. Jr.
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This book describes the neurobiological basis for how the sex steroid hormones interact with parts of the brain and produce their behavioural effects.
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This book describes the neurobiological basis for how the sex steroid hormones interact with parts of the brain and produce their behavioural effects.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521020039
- ISBN-10: 0521020034
- Artikelnr.: 21657911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9780521020039
- ISBN-10: 0521020034
- Artikelnr.: 21657911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Sex
Steroid Responsive Circuits Regulating Male and Female Reproductive
Behaviours: 1. Hormonal influence on neurons of the mating behaviour
pathway in male hamsters Ruth I. Wood and Sarah W. Newman; 2. Neural
circuitry for the hormonal control of male sexual behaviour Pauline Yahr;
3. Oestrogen receptor mRNA: neuroanatomical distribution and regulation in
three behaviorally relevant physiological models Joan I. Morrell, Christine
K. Wagner, Karl F. Malik and Christine A. Lisciotto; 4. Hormonal regulation
of limbic and hypothalamic pathways Richard B. Simerly; Part II. Sex
Steroid Interaction with Specific Neurochemical Circuits: 5. Ovarian
steroid interactions with hypothalamic oxytocin circuits involved in
reproductive behaviour Loretta M. Flanagan and Bruce S. McEwen; 6. Gonadal
steroid regulation of hypothalamic opioid function Ronald P. Hammer, Jr and
Sun Cheung; 7. Neonatal and adult effects of gonadal steroids on the
cholecystokinin circuit modulating reproductive behaviour Paul Popper,
Catherine A. Priest and Paul E. Micevych; 8. Cholinergic regulation of
female sexual behaviour Gary Dohanich; 9. Sex steroid regulation of
tachykinin peptides in neuronal circuitry mediating reproductive functions
Thomas R. Akesson and Paul E. Micevych; 10. Dopaminergic influences on male
rat sexual behaviour Elaine M. Hull; 11. Studying neurotransmitter systems
to understand development and function of sex differences in the brain: the
case of Vasopressin Geert J. De Vries; Part III. Cellular and Molecular
Mechanisms Regulated by Sex Steroids: 12. Neurosteroids and neuroactive
steroids Paul Robel and Etienne-Emile Baulieu; 13. Estrogen synthesis and
secretion by the songbird Barney A. Schlinger and Arthur P. Arnold; 14.
Neurobiological regulation of hormonal response by progestin and estrogen
receptors Jeffrey D. Blaustein, Marc J. Tetel and John M. Meredith; 15.
Molecular actions of steroid hormones and their possible relations to
reproductive behaviours Mona Freidin and Donald Pfaff; 16. Effects of
gonadal steroids on the central nervous system detected by the study of Fos
protein expression Gloria E. Hoffman, Rula Abbud, Wei-Wei Le, Barbara
Attardi, Kathie Berghorn and M. Susan Smith; 17. Developmental interactions
of estrogens with the neurotrophins and their receptors C. Dominique
Toran-Allerand; 18. Gonadal steroid influences on cell-cell interactions in
the magnocellular hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system Glenn I. Hatton;
Index.
Steroid Responsive Circuits Regulating Male and Female Reproductive
Behaviours: 1. Hormonal influence on neurons of the mating behaviour
pathway in male hamsters Ruth I. Wood and Sarah W. Newman; 2. Neural
circuitry for the hormonal control of male sexual behaviour Pauline Yahr;
3. Oestrogen receptor mRNA: neuroanatomical distribution and regulation in
three behaviorally relevant physiological models Joan I. Morrell, Christine
K. Wagner, Karl F. Malik and Christine A. Lisciotto; 4. Hormonal regulation
of limbic and hypothalamic pathways Richard B. Simerly; Part II. Sex
Steroid Interaction with Specific Neurochemical Circuits: 5. Ovarian
steroid interactions with hypothalamic oxytocin circuits involved in
reproductive behaviour Loretta M. Flanagan and Bruce S. McEwen; 6. Gonadal
steroid regulation of hypothalamic opioid function Ronald P. Hammer, Jr and
Sun Cheung; 7. Neonatal and adult effects of gonadal steroids on the
cholecystokinin circuit modulating reproductive behaviour Paul Popper,
Catherine A. Priest and Paul E. Micevych; 8. Cholinergic regulation of
female sexual behaviour Gary Dohanich; 9. Sex steroid regulation of
tachykinin peptides in neuronal circuitry mediating reproductive functions
Thomas R. Akesson and Paul E. Micevych; 10. Dopaminergic influences on male
rat sexual behaviour Elaine M. Hull; 11. Studying neurotransmitter systems
to understand development and function of sex differences in the brain: the
case of Vasopressin Geert J. De Vries; Part III. Cellular and Molecular
Mechanisms Regulated by Sex Steroids: 12. Neurosteroids and neuroactive
steroids Paul Robel and Etienne-Emile Baulieu; 13. Estrogen synthesis and
secretion by the songbird Barney A. Schlinger and Arthur P. Arnold; 14.
Neurobiological regulation of hormonal response by progestin and estrogen
receptors Jeffrey D. Blaustein, Marc J. Tetel and John M. Meredith; 15.
Molecular actions of steroid hormones and their possible relations to
reproductive behaviours Mona Freidin and Donald Pfaff; 16. Effects of
gonadal steroids on the central nervous system detected by the study of Fos
protein expression Gloria E. Hoffman, Rula Abbud, Wei-Wei Le, Barbara
Attardi, Kathie Berghorn and M. Susan Smith; 17. Developmental interactions
of estrogens with the neurotrophins and their receptors C. Dominique
Toran-Allerand; 18. Gonadal steroid influences on cell-cell interactions in
the magnocellular hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system Glenn I. Hatton;
Index.
List of contributors; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I. Sex
Steroid Responsive Circuits Regulating Male and Female Reproductive
Behaviours: 1. Hormonal influence on neurons of the mating behaviour
pathway in male hamsters Ruth I. Wood and Sarah W. Newman; 2. Neural
circuitry for the hormonal control of male sexual behaviour Pauline Yahr;
3. Oestrogen receptor mRNA: neuroanatomical distribution and regulation in
three behaviorally relevant physiological models Joan I. Morrell, Christine
K. Wagner, Karl F. Malik and Christine A. Lisciotto; 4. Hormonal regulation
of limbic and hypothalamic pathways Richard B. Simerly; Part II. Sex
Steroid Interaction with Specific Neurochemical Circuits: 5. Ovarian
steroid interactions with hypothalamic oxytocin circuits involved in
reproductive behaviour Loretta M. Flanagan and Bruce S. McEwen; 6. Gonadal
steroid regulation of hypothalamic opioid function Ronald P. Hammer, Jr and
Sun Cheung; 7. Neonatal and adult effects of gonadal steroids on the
cholecystokinin circuit modulating reproductive behaviour Paul Popper,
Catherine A. Priest and Paul E. Micevych; 8. Cholinergic regulation of
female sexual behaviour Gary Dohanich; 9. Sex steroid regulation of
tachykinin peptides in neuronal circuitry mediating reproductive functions
Thomas R. Akesson and Paul E. Micevych; 10. Dopaminergic influences on male
rat sexual behaviour Elaine M. Hull; 11. Studying neurotransmitter systems
to understand development and function of sex differences in the brain: the
case of Vasopressin Geert J. De Vries; Part III. Cellular and Molecular
Mechanisms Regulated by Sex Steroids: 12. Neurosteroids and neuroactive
steroids Paul Robel and Etienne-Emile Baulieu; 13. Estrogen synthesis and
secretion by the songbird Barney A. Schlinger and Arthur P. Arnold; 14.
Neurobiological regulation of hormonal response by progestin and estrogen
receptors Jeffrey D. Blaustein, Marc J. Tetel and John M. Meredith; 15.
Molecular actions of steroid hormones and their possible relations to
reproductive behaviours Mona Freidin and Donald Pfaff; 16. Effects of
gonadal steroids on the central nervous system detected by the study of Fos
protein expression Gloria E. Hoffman, Rula Abbud, Wei-Wei Le, Barbara
Attardi, Kathie Berghorn and M. Susan Smith; 17. Developmental interactions
of estrogens with the neurotrophins and their receptors C. Dominique
Toran-Allerand; 18. Gonadal steroid influences on cell-cell interactions in
the magnocellular hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system Glenn I. Hatton;
Index.
Steroid Responsive Circuits Regulating Male and Female Reproductive
Behaviours: 1. Hormonal influence on neurons of the mating behaviour
pathway in male hamsters Ruth I. Wood and Sarah W. Newman; 2. Neural
circuitry for the hormonal control of male sexual behaviour Pauline Yahr;
3. Oestrogen receptor mRNA: neuroanatomical distribution and regulation in
three behaviorally relevant physiological models Joan I. Morrell, Christine
K. Wagner, Karl F. Malik and Christine A. Lisciotto; 4. Hormonal regulation
of limbic and hypothalamic pathways Richard B. Simerly; Part II. Sex
Steroid Interaction with Specific Neurochemical Circuits: 5. Ovarian
steroid interactions with hypothalamic oxytocin circuits involved in
reproductive behaviour Loretta M. Flanagan and Bruce S. McEwen; 6. Gonadal
steroid regulation of hypothalamic opioid function Ronald P. Hammer, Jr and
Sun Cheung; 7. Neonatal and adult effects of gonadal steroids on the
cholecystokinin circuit modulating reproductive behaviour Paul Popper,
Catherine A. Priest and Paul E. Micevych; 8. Cholinergic regulation of
female sexual behaviour Gary Dohanich; 9. Sex steroid regulation of
tachykinin peptides in neuronal circuitry mediating reproductive functions
Thomas R. Akesson and Paul E. Micevych; 10. Dopaminergic influences on male
rat sexual behaviour Elaine M. Hull; 11. Studying neurotransmitter systems
to understand development and function of sex differences in the brain: the
case of Vasopressin Geert J. De Vries; Part III. Cellular and Molecular
Mechanisms Regulated by Sex Steroids: 12. Neurosteroids and neuroactive
steroids Paul Robel and Etienne-Emile Baulieu; 13. Estrogen synthesis and
secretion by the songbird Barney A. Schlinger and Arthur P. Arnold; 14.
Neurobiological regulation of hormonal response by progestin and estrogen
receptors Jeffrey D. Blaustein, Marc J. Tetel and John M. Meredith; 15.
Molecular actions of steroid hormones and their possible relations to
reproductive behaviours Mona Freidin and Donald Pfaff; 16. Effects of
gonadal steroids on the central nervous system detected by the study of Fos
protein expression Gloria E. Hoffman, Rula Abbud, Wei-Wei Le, Barbara
Attardi, Kathie Berghorn and M. Susan Smith; 17. Developmental interactions
of estrogens with the neurotrophins and their receptors C. Dominique
Toran-Allerand; 18. Gonadal steroid influences on cell-cell interactions in
the magnocellular hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system Glenn I. Hatton;
Index.