Research Topics | Hugo F CarrerSummaryCountry: Argentina Publications
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Sexual differentiation of the brain: genes, estrogen, and neurotrophic factorsHugo F Carrer
Instituto de Investigación Médica M y M Ferreyra, INIMEC CONICET, Casilla de Correo 389, Cordoba 5000, Argentina
Cell Mol Neurobiol 22:479-500. 2002....
Neurotrophic factors and estradiol interact to control axogenic growth in hypothalamic neuronsH F Carrer
Instituto de Investigación Médica M y M Ferreyra, INIMEC CONICET, Casilla de Correo 389, 5000 Cordoba, Argentina
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1007:306-16. 2003..Immuno blotting of E2-treated cultures showed increased levels of phosphorylated ERK1 and ERK2. UO126 but not LY294002 blocked E2-induced axonal elongation, suggesting that the MAPKs are involved in this response...
Effects of estrogen on neuronal growth and differentiationH F Carrer
Instituto de Investigación Médica M y M Ferreyra, INIMEC CONICET, Casilla de Correo 389, 5000 Cordoba, Argentina
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 93:319-23. 2005..These results indicate that ERK signaling is necessary for E2 to induce axon growth and this activation is mediated by a membrane bound estrogen receptor...
Inhibition of tyrosine kinase receptor type B synthesis blocks axogenic effect of estradiol on rat hypothalamic neurones in vitroV I Brito
, INIMEC-CONICET, Casilla de Correo 389, , Argentina
Eur J Neurosci 20:331-7. 2004..These results indicate that TrkB is necessary for normal neuronal growth and maturation and further suggest that an increase in TrkB is necessary for E2 to exert its axogenic effect in male-derived neurones...
Estradiol regulates the slow Ca2+-activated K+ current in hippocampal pyramidal neuronsHugo F Carrer
, , Argentina
J Neurosci 23:6338-44. 2003....
Increased fear learning coincides with neuronal dysinhibition and facilitated LTP in the basolateral amygdala following benzodiazepine withdrawal in ratsNora A Isoardi
, , , Ciudad Universitaria, , Argentina
Neuropsychopharmacology 29:1852-64. 2004..The increased synaptic plasticity may be at the root of the increased fear learning observed in withdrawn animals...
