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1Dept of Neuroscience and Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20016.
Abstract:
Glial cells are important contributors to the hormonal milieu of the brain, particularly following damage. In birds and mammals, neural injury induces the expression of aromatase in astroglia at and around the site of damage. This review describes the progression of our understanding about the incidence, regulation, and function of estrogens synthesized in glia. Following a quick discussion of the landmark studies that first demonstrated steroidogenesis in glia, I go on to describe how the inflammatory response following perturbation of the brain results in the transcription of aromatase and the resultant rise in local estradiol. I end with several unanswered questions, the answers to which may reveal the precise manner in which neurosteroids protect the brain from injury, both prior to and immediately following injury.
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