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The following pages link to Progesterone reduces pentylenetetrazol-induced ictal activity of wild-type mice but not those deficient in type I 5alpha-reductase (Q44066372):
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- The role of sex steroids in catamenial epilepsy and premenstrual dysphoric disorder: implications for diagnosis and treatment (Q24561815) (← links)
- Neurosteroid replacement therapy for catamenial epilepsy (Q24643667) (← links)
- The influence of gonadal hormones on neuronal excitability, seizures, and epilepsy in the female (Q24670092) (← links)
- Progesterone receptors: form and function in brain (Q28274391) (← links)
- The impact of gonadectomy and adrenalectomy on acute withdrawal severity in male and female C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice following a single high dose of ethanol (Q33596133) (← links)
- Replacement with GABAergic steroid precursors restores the acute ethanol withdrawal profile in adrenalectomy/gonadectomy mice (Q33625400) (← links)
- Neurosteroid withdrawal regulates GABA-A receptor α4-subunit expression and seizure susceptibility by activation of progesterone receptor-independent early growth response factor-3 pathway (Q34126206) (← links)
- Non-stereo-selective cytosolic human brain tissue 3-ketosteroid reductase is refractory to inhibition by AKR1C inhibitors (Q34127015) (← links)
- Hippocampal excitability increases during the estrous cycle in the rat: a potential role for brain-derived neurotrophic factor. (Q34131457) (← links)
- Disease-modifying activity of progesterone in the hippocampus kindling model of epileptogenesis (Q34238657) (← links)
- A reliable method for intracranial electrode implantation and chronic electrical stimulation in the mouse brain (Q34893365) (← links)
- Sex Differences in Ethanol's Anxiolytic Effect and Chronic Ethanol Withdrawal Severity in Mice with a Null Mutation of the 5α-Reductase Type 1 Gene (Q35561856) (← links)
- Null mutation of 5α-reductase type I gene alters ethanol consumption patterns in a sex-dependent manner (Q35587535) (← links)
- Progesterone attenuates depressive behavior of younger and older adult C57/BL6, wildtype, and progesterone receptor knockout mice (Q36036726) (← links)
- Type 1 5α-reductase may be required for estrous cycle changes in affective behaviors of female mice (Q36053531) (← links)
- Inhibition of progesterone metabolism mimics the effect of progesterone withdrawal on forced swim test immobility. (Q36063036) (← links)
- Variation of seizure frequency with ovulatory status of menstrual cycles (Q36067358) (← links)
- Sex and hormonal influences on seizures and epilepsy (Q36179368) (← links)
- Finasteride inhibits the disease-modifying activity of progesterone in the hippocampus kindling model of epileptogenesis (Q36240741) (← links)
- Diagnosis and management of catamenial seizures: a review (Q36311643) (← links)
- Role of androgens in epilepsy (Q36532168) (← links)
- Progesterone to ovariectomized mice enhances cognitive performance in the spontaneous alternation, object recognition, but not placement, water maze, and contextual and cued conditioned fear tasks (Q36967888) (← links)
- Role of hormones and neurosteroids in epileptogenesis. (Q37057683) (← links)
- The role of neurosteroids in the pathophysiology and treatment of catamenial epilepsy (Q37227965) (← links)
- Hormonal influences on seizures: basic neurobiology (Q37301514) (← links)
- Sex differences in acute ethanol withdrawal severity after adrenalectomy and gonadectomy in Withdrawal Seizure-Prone and Withdrawal Seizure-Resistant mice (Q37375321) (← links)
- Neurosteroids and epileptogenesis. (Q38114139) (← links)
- Female ovarian steroids in epilepsy: a cause or remedy (Q38154414) (← links)
- Neuroprotective Role of Steroidal Sex Hormones: An Overview (Q38787639) (← links)
- Perimenstrual catamenial epilepsy (Q43267076) (← links)
- Attenuating 5alpha-pregnane-3alpha-ol-20-one formation in the hippocampus of female rats increases pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures (Q45264492) (← links)
- Actions at GABA(A) receptors in the hippocampus may mediate some antiseizure effects of progestins (Q46429593) (← links)
- PR-independent neurosteroid regulation of α2-GABA-A receptors in the hippocampus subfields. (Q47875905) (← links)
- Neurosteroid regulation of GABA receptors: A role in catamenial epilepsy (Q56383791) (← links)
- Consequences of steroid-5α-reductase deficiency and inhibition in vertebrates (Q92938619) (← links)