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The following pages link to Allopregnanolone, a progesterone metabolite, enhances behavioral recovery and decreases neuronal loss after traumatic brain injury. (Q34314956):
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- Neurosteroids' effects and mechanisms for social, cognitive, emotional, and physical functions (Q24618586) (← links)
- Combination treatment with progesterone and vitamin D hormone may be more effective than monotherapy for nervous system injury and disease (Q24633922) (← links)
- Progesterone exerts neuroprotective effects after brain injury (Q24642671) (← links)
- Translocator protein (18 kDa) TSPO: an emerging therapeutic target in neurotrauma (Q24649929) (← links)
- Sex, sex steroids, and brain injury (Q24652102) (← links)
- Efficacy of progesterone for moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (Q26797813) (← links)
- Neuroprotection for traumatic brain injury (Q26824808) (← links)
- Valproate administered after traumatic brain injury provides neuroprotection and improves cognitive function in rats (Q27324438) (← links)
- Progesterone receptors: form and function in brain (Q28274391) (← links)
- Role of Thalamus in Recovery of Traumatic Brain Injury (Q30238538) (← links)
- Multifunctional drugs for head injury (Q30371428) (← links)
- Post-hypoxic hypoperfusion is associated with suppression of cerebral metabolism and increased tissue oxygenation in near-term fetal sheep. (Q33234178) (← links)
- Mechanism of progesterone neuroprotection of rat cerebellar Purkinje cells following oxygen-glucose deprivation (Q33701563) (← links)
- Frontiers in therapeutic development of allopregnanolone for Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders (Q33972726) (← links)
- Allopregnanolone levels are reduced in temporal cortex in patients with Alzheimer's disease compared to cognitively intact control subjects. (Q34007510) (← links)
- Low brain allopregnanolone levels mediate flattened circadian activity associated with memory impairments in aged rats (Q34115885) (← links)
- Neuroprotection for traumatic brain injury: translational challenges and emerging therapeutic strategies (Q34147023) (← links)
- Allopregnanolone and its precursor progesterone do not reduce injury after experimental stroke in hypertensive rats - role of postoperative temperature regulation? (Q34232460) (← links)
- Non-genomic mechanisms of progesterone action in the brain (Q34373262) (← links)
- II. Cognitive performance of middle-aged female rats is influenced by capacity to metabolize progesterone in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus (Q34570708) (← links)
- Neurosteroids are endogenous neuroprotectants in an ex vivo glaucoma model. (Q34789708) (← links)
- Juvenile offspring of rats exposed to restraint stress in late gestation have impaired cognitive performance and dysregulated progestogen formation (Q35010107) (← links)
- Synthetic neurosteroids on brain protection (Q35169910) (← links)
- The biological basis of injury and neuroprotection in the fetal and neonatal brain (Q35201430) (← links)
- Progesterone for neuroprotection in pediatric traumatic brain injury (Q35541698) (← links)
- Regulation of neurosteroid biosynthesis by neurotransmitters and neuropeptides (Q35971853) (← links)
- Neuroregenerative mechanisms of allopregnanolone in Alzheimer's disease (Q35972117) (← links)
- Guilty molecules, guilty minds? The conflicting roles of the innate immune response to traumatic brain injury (Q36026673) (← links)
- Progesterone and neuroprotection (Q36306281) (← links)
- Comparison of the administration of progesterone versus progesterone and vitamin D in improvement of outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury: A randomized clinical trial with placebo group (Q36529408) (← links)
- Progesterone, administered before kainic acid, prevents decrements in cognitive performance in the Morris Water Maze (Q36537885) (← links)
- Progesterone, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neuroprotection (Q36640264) (← links)
- Estradiol or diarylpropionitrile administration to wild type, but not estrogen receptor beta knockout, mice enhances performance in the object recognition and object placement tasks (Q36713849) (← links)
- Ovarian steroids enhance object recognition in naturally cycling and ovariectomized, hormone-primed rats (Q36764598) (← links)
- Mifepristone alters amyloid precursor protein processing to preclude amyloid beta and also reduces tau pathology. (Q36788416) (← links)
- Sickness behaviors following medial frontal cortical contusions in male rats (Q36897402) (← links)
- Progesterone-induced neuroprotection: factors that may predict therapeutic efficacy (Q36902093) (← links)
- Therapeutic effects of progesterone and its metabolites in traumatic brain injury may involve non-classical signaling mechanisms. (Q36923993) (← links)
- Gender and the injured brain (Q37118667) (← links)
- Etifoxine improves sensorimotor deficits and reduces glial activation, neuronal degeneration, and neuroinflammation in a rat model of traumatic brain injury (Q37212082) (← links)
- Changes in neuroactive steroid concentrations after preterm delivery in the Guinea pig (Q37226668) (← links)
- Neurosteroid interactions with synaptic and extrasynaptic GABA(A) receptors: regulation of subunit plasticity, phasic and tonic inhibition, and neuronal network excitability (Q37320505) (← links)
- Cerebrospinal fluid cortisol and progesterone profiles and outcomes prognostication after severe traumatic brain injury (Q37667680) (← links)
- The pregnane xenobiotic receptor, a prominent liver factor, has actions in the midbrain for neurosteroid synthesis and behavioral/neural plasticity of female rats (Q37725622) (← links)
- Neurosteroids as regenerative agents in the brain: therapeutic implications (Q38084436) (← links)
- Proof-of-concept randomized controlled trial of pregnenolone in schizophrenia (Q50632749) (← links)
- Current understanding of neuroinflammation after traumatic brain injury and cell-based therapeutic opportunities. (Q55457127) (← links)
- Allopregnanolone Treatment Improves Plasma Metabolomic Profile Associated with GABA Metabolism in Fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome: a Pilot Study (Q60311366) (← links)
- Endogenous Neurosteroid (3α,5α)3-Hydroxypregnan-20-one Inhibits Toll-like-4 Receptor Activation and Pro-inflammatory Signaling in Macrophages and Brain (Q61800846) (← links)
- Cell Death and Recovery in Traumatic Brain Injury (Q89706468) (← links)