1. Hormonal Modulation of Neuronal Excitability☆
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Libor Velíšek, Dumitru A. Iacobas, Sanda Iacobas, and Jana Velíšková
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hippocampus ,medicine.disease ,Entorhinal cortex ,Steroid ,Epilepsy ,Steroid hormone ,Endocrinology ,Hormone receptor ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Premovement neuronal activity ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,Hormone - Abstract
Steroid hormones affect neuronal excitability. Their final effect on neuronal function depends on many factors, including the hormone type, its active metabolite (or their combination), treatment duration, dose, brain region, sex, hormone receptor sensitivity, and local steroid hormone production in the brain. Understanding of how these distinct mechanisms are orchestrated to regulate neuronal activity may lead to the design of better treatment strategies for patients with epilepsy, as well as other hormone-sensitive brain disorders.
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- 2017
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