Cell Models for the Study of Sex Steroid Hormone Neurobiology

  • Su C
  • Rybalchenko N
  • A. Schreihofer D
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Abstract

To date many aspects of neurons and glia biology remain elusive, due in part to the cellular and molecular complexity of the brain. In recent decades, cell models from different brain areas have been established and proven invaluable toward understanding this complexity. In the field of steroid hormone neurobiology, an important question is: what is the profile of steroid hormone receptor expression in these specific cell lines? Currently, a clear summary of such receptor profiling is lacking. For this reason, we summarized in this review the expression of estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors in several widely used cell lines (glial and neuronal) derived from the forebrain and midbrain, based on our own data and that from the literature. Such information will aid in the selection of specific cell lines used to test hypotheses related to the biology of estrogens, progestins, and/or androgens.

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Su, C., Rybalchenko, N., & A. Schreihofer, D. (2012). Cell Models for the Study of Sex Steroid Hormone Neurobiology. Journal of Steroids & Hormonal Science, 01(S2). https://doi.org/10.4172/2157-7536.s2-003

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