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Opposite effects of short and continuous oestradiol replacement on CNS responses to hypoxic stress

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posted on 2024-06-03, 18:47 authored by KM Buller, TA Day
Oestrogen can alter neuroendocrine responses to stress but the evidence is conflicting. We examined the effects of a short-term 17beta-oestradiol surge versus a continuous 17beta-oestradiol replacement regime on neuroendocrine cell responses to hypoxia in the ovariectomized rat. Short-term oestradiol replacement significantly increased the number of Fos-positive SON and PVN OT cells and VLM A1 and C1 cells following hypoxia. In contrast, continuous oestradiol replacement significantly decreased the number of hypoxia-induced Fos-positive mPVN, PVN OT and VLM A1 and C1 and NTS C2 cells. We propose that the effects of oestradiol replacement on stress-induced neuroendocrine responses may be dependent on whether oestrogen levels are rising rapidly or remaining constant over a relatively long period.

History

Journal

Neuroreport

Volume

11

Pagination

2243-2246

Location

England

ISSN

0959-4965

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

10

Publisher

Wolters Kluwer