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Estrogen, neuroprotective effect

Green, P. S., and Simpkins, J. W. 2000. Neuroprotective effects of estrogens Potential mechanisms of action. Int. J. Devi. Neurosci. 78 347-358. [Pg.318]

Roof, R. L., and Hall, E. D. 2000. Gender differences in acute CNS trauma and stroke Neuroprotective effects of estrogen and progesterone. 7. Neurotrauma 77 367-388. [Pg.337]

Moosmann, B., and Behl, C. (1999) The antioxidant neuroprotective effects of estrogens and phenolic compounds are independent from their estrogenic properties. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S. 4 96,... [Pg.116]

The use of selective ERa modulators has provided information similar to that obtained from ERKO transgenic mice. PPT stimulated uterine proliferation as well as ethinyl-estradiol, prevented bone mineral density loss in ovariectomized rats, lowered serum cholesterol levels and prevented hot flashes in a chemically induced hot flash rat model [17]. The use of PPTalso showed that ERa is primarily responsible for the effects of estrogen on the pituitary, vasodilation, neuroprotection, cardioprotec-tion and insulin sensitivity (reviewed in Ref. [18]). Protective effects were also... [Pg.50]


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