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The glial perspective of autism spectrum disorder convergent evidence from postmortem brain and PET studies
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) constitute a heterogeneous group of pervasive developmental disorders with hallmarks of per...
Editorial Overview: Hormonal contraceptives and the brain: a call for translational research
In this Virtual Special Issue (VSI), we asked the questions what do we know about how hormonal contraceptives (HCs) modula...
The Impact of Caregiving for Children with Chronic Conditions on the HPA Axis: A Scoping Review
Aldwin, 2007, Arksey and O'Malley, 2005, Bella et al., 2011, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021, Centers for...
The Importance of Translationally Evaluating Steroid Hormone Contributions to Substance Use
Clinically, women appear to be more susceptible to certain aspects of substance use disorders (SUDs). The steroid hormones...
The impact of loneliness and social isolation on the development of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia, observed at a higher incidence in women compared with men. Trea...
Oral contraceptives and cognition: a systematic review
Oral contraceptives (OCs) are used by millions of adolescent and adult females across the globe, with common indications i...
Estradiol and progesterone in female reward-learning, addiction, and therapeutic interventions
Sex steroid hormones are important regulators of reproductive function that affect not just the activity and morphology of...
Combined oral contraceptive use and risk for binge eating in women: Potential gene × hormone interactions
The most prevalent forms of eating disorders are those characterized by binge eating (i.e., the consumption of a large amo...
Moving Beyond the Mean: Promising Research Pathways to Support a Precision Medicine Approach to Hormonal Contraception
Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) have been life-changing for generations of women. Giving women the ability to better control...
Combined oral contraceptives and mental health: Are adolescence and the gut-brain axis the missing links?
Available online 14 October 2022, 101041AbstractCombined oral contraceptives (containing synthetic forms of estradiol and ...
Combined Oral Contraceptive Use and Risk for Binge Eating in Women: Potential Gene x Hormone Interactions
The most prevalent forms of eating disorders are those characterized by binge eating (i.e., the consumption of a large amo...
Hormonal Contraceptive Influences on Cognition and Psychopathology: Past Methods, Present Inferences, and Future Directions
Beltz et al., 2019a, Beltz et al., 2022a, Beltz et al., 2019b, Beltz et al., 2022b, Brandmaier et al., 2015, Delis et al.,...
Review of the Effects of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on Cognition: Looking Beyond the Androgen Hypothesis
Many features of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), such as elevated androgens, insulin resistance and inflammation are lik...
Hormone-based models for comparing menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptive effects on human resting-state functional connectivity
Available online 17 September 2022, 101036Highlights•Oral contraceptives reduce endogenous steroid hormones throughout the...
Structural and functional brain alterations in Cushing’s disease: a narrative review
In 1932, Harvey Cushing first described pituitary basophilism, which is now known as Cushing’s disease (Cushing, 1932). Cu...
Hormonal contraceptives, stress, and the brain: The critical need for animal models
Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are one of the most important health and economic developments in the 20th century, used by ...
A tribute to Gian Carlo Panzica (17 August 1949-21 July 2022)
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What is there to know about the effects of progestins on the human brain and cognition?
Progestogens are a broad class of steroid molecules that bind to and activate progesterone receptors (PRs). There is a who...
The impact of hormonal contraceptives on anxiety treatments: from preclinical models to clinical settings
Anxiety disorders are the 24th leading cause of disease burden globally (GBD 2019 Mental Disorders Collaborators, 2022), i...
Imaging the Human Brain on Oral Contraceptives: A Review of Structural Imaging Methods and Implications for Future Research Goals
Oral contraceptives (OCs) are the most popular form of birth control in the United States and in European countries (King ...
Modeling hormonal contraception in female rats: a framework for studies in behavioral neurobiology
Available online 8 August 2022, 101020AbstractResearch on hormonal contraceptives (HC) in animal models is lacking, and as...
Pituitary multi-hormone cells in mammals and fish: History, origin, and roles
Available online 20 July 2022, 101018Highlights•The pituitary is a very plastic organ.•Hormone production and cell number ...
Oral contraceptives and stroke: Foes or friends
Stroke is a cerebrovascular event accompanied by a sudden onset of clinical signs. There are two main types of stroke. Acu...
How hormonal contraceptives shape brain and behavior: A review of preclinical studies
Steroid hormones are crucial for normal brain function as they modulate brain development, neurogenesis, neuronal excitabi...
Hormonal contraceptives as disruptors of competitive behavior: Theoretical framing and review
Hormonal contraceptives (HCs), designed to prevent pregnancy, are one of the most widely used prescription medications amo...