Understanding the cognitive impact of the contraceptive estrogen Ethinyl Estradiol: tonic and cyclic administration impairs memory, and performance correlates with basal forebrain cholinergic system integrity

scientific article

Understanding the cognitive impact of the contraceptive estrogen Ethinyl Estradiol: tonic and cyclic administration impairs memory, and performance correlates with basal forebrain cholinergic system integrity is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/J.PSYNEUEN.2015.01.002
P3181OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID4225386
P932PMC publication ID4433884
P698PubMed publication ID25679306

P2093author name stringCandy W S Tsang
Elizabeth B Engler-Chiurazzi
Heather A Bimonte-Nelson
Julia E Gerson
Leslie C Baxter
Melissa L Kingston
Sarah E Mennenga
Stephanie V Koebele
P2860cites workNicotinic acetylcholine receptors: from structure to brain functionQ28208326
A subtype of nicotinic cholinergic receptor in rat brain is composed of alpha 4 and beta 2 subunits and is up-regulated by chronic nicotine treatmentQ28324465
Place navigation impaired in rats with hippocampal lesionsQ29547869
Medroxyprogesterone acetate impairs memory and alters the GABAergic system in aged surgically menopausal rats.Q30465714
Stereological methods for estimating the total number of neurons and synapses: issues of precision and biasQ33544984
Estrogen therapy and cognition: a review of the cholinergic hypothesisQ33779694
Are all estrogens the same?Q34310964
Estrogen actions throughout the brainQ34644059
Neuroscientists as cartographers: mapping the crossroads of gonadal hormones, memory and age using animal modelsQ35078498
Impact of combined estradiol and norethindrone therapy on visuospatial working memory assessed by functional magnetic resonance imagingQ35774584
Short-term hormone therapy with transdermal estradiol improves cognition for postmenopausal women with Alzheimer's disease: results of a randomized controlled trialQ35826373
Continuous estrone treatment impairs spatial memory and does not impact number of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in the surgically menopausal middle-aged ratQ36095863
Impact of metabolism on the safety of estrogen therapyQ36197967
The rodent estrous cycle: characterization of vaginal cytology and its utility in toxicological studiesQ36753512
Higher levels of estradiol replacement correlate with better spatial memory in surgically menopausal young and middle-aged ratsQ36755714
Age-related changes in rostral basal forebrain cholinergic and GABAergic projection neurons: relationship with spatial impairmentQ36784073
An update on the cognitive impact of clinically-used hormone therapies in the female rat: models, mazes, and mechanismsQ37084906
Cognitive-impairing effects of medroxyprogesterone acetate in the rat: independent and interactive effects across timeQ37207741
Premarin improves memory, prevents scopolamine-induced amnesia and increases number of basal forebrain choline acetyltransferase positive cells in middle-aged surgically menopausal ratsQ37417828
Some new, simple and efficient stereological methods and their use in pathological research and diagnosis.Q39644710
History of oral contraceptionQ39815344
The septohippocampal pathway: structure and function of a central cholinergic systemQ40510434
Bioavailability of orally administered sex steroids used in oral contraception and hormone replacement therapyQ41140380
17 Alpha-ethinyl estradiol is more potent than estradiol in receptor interactions with isolated hepatic parenchymal cellsQ41649586
Behavioral comparison of 4 and 6 month-old Ts65Dn mice: age-related impairments in working and reference memoryQ42435702
Estrogen and basal forebrain cholinergic neurons: implications for brain aging and Alzheimer's disease-related cognitive declineQ42463383
Estrogen binding and estrogen receptor characterization (ERalpha and ERbeta) in the cholinergic neurons of the rat basal forebrainQ42483890
Estradiol enhances DMP acquisition via a mechanism not mediated by turning strategy but which requires intact basal forebrain cholinergic projectionsQ42514419
Age and sex-dependent decreases in ChAT in basal forebrain nucleiQ42525062
Basal forebrain cholinergic neurons are necessary for estrogen to enhance acquisition of a delayed matching-to-position T-maze taskQ42528341
The C terminus of the human nicotinic alpha4beta2 receptor forms a binding site required for potentiation by an estrogenic steroid.Q43715925
Estradiol, but not raloxifene, improves aspects of spatial working memory in aged ovariectomized rhesus monkeys.Q43992285
Effect of transdermal estradiol and oral conjugated estrogen on C-reactive protein in retinoid-placebo trial in healthy women.Q44123757
Effect of oral and transdermal estrogen replacement therapy on hemostatic variables associated with venous thrombosis: a randomized, placebo-controlled study in postmenopausal womenQ44429143
Estradiol selectively affects processing of conspecifics' faces in female rhesus monkeys.Q44533516
Ovarian hormones and cognition in the aged female rat: I. Long-term, but not short-term, ovariectomy enhances spatial performanceQ44692807
The efficiency of systematic sampling in stereology and its prediction.Q44974729
Ovarian hormones and cognition in the aged female rat: II. progesterone supplementation reverses the cognitive enhancing effects of ovariectomyQ45011565
Executive function is less sensitive to estradiol than spatial memory: performance on an analog of the card sorting test in ovariectomized aged rhesus monkeys.Q45119938
Transdermal contraception as a model for adolescent use of new methodsQ45334158
Current contraceptive use in the United States, 2006-2010, and changes in patterns of use since 1995.Q45828405
Effects of menstrual cycle phase and oral contraceptive use on verbal memoryQ46612639
Use of contraception in the United States: 1982-2008Q46869329
Differential effects of estrogen metabolites on bone and reproductive tissues of ovariectomized ratsQ47974886
Age-related deficits as working memory load increases: relationships with growth factorsQ48422229
Spatial memory testing decreases hippocampal amyloid precursor protein in young, but not aged, female ratsQ48544691
On the role of hippocampal connections in the performance of place and cue tasks: comparisons with damage to hippocampusQ48595983
The cholinergic limbic system: projections to hippocampal formation, medial cortex, nuclei of the ascending cholinergic reticular system, and the subfornical organ and supra-optic crestQ51206482
Cognitive and neuroendocrine response to transdermal estrogen in postmenopausal women with Alzheimer's disease: results of a placebo-controlled, double-blind, pilot study.Q51983422
In two species, females exhibit superior working memory and inferior reference memory on the water radial-arm maze.Q52024246
Estradiol facilitates performance as working memory load increases.Q52034755
The effect of oral contraceptive pills on levels of oxytocin in plasma and on cognitive functions.Q52254576
Principles of the design and operation of generic osmotic pumps for the delivery of semisolid or liquid drug formulationsQ68256992
Effects of oral and transdermal estrogen/progesterone regimens on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in postmenopausal women. A randomized controlled trialQ73965928
Working memory deficits in BXSB mice with neocortical ectopiasQ74291482
Behavioral and neurobiological effects of estrogen replacement therapy and a history of triphasic oral contraceptive exposureQ77687996
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of a transdermal contraceptive patch and an oral contraceptiveQ80050371
Fifty years of "the pill": risk reduction and discovery of benefits beyond contraception, reflections, and forecastQ84975497
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbrainQ1073
P304page(s)1-13
P577publication date2015-01-12
P1433published inPsychoneuroendocrinologyQ7256450
P1476titleUnderstanding the cognitive impact of the contraceptive estrogen Ethinyl Estradiol: tonic and cyclic administration impairs memory, and performance correlates with basal forebrain cholinergic system integrity
P478volume54

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q92158594A long-term cyclic plus tonic regimen of 17β-estradiol improves the ability to handle a high spatial working memory load in ovariectomized middle-aged female rats
Q37483121Benefits of Hormone Therapy Estrogens Depend on Estrogen Type: 17β-Estradiol and Conjugated Equine Estrogens Have Differential Effects on Cognitive, Anxiety-Like, and Depressive-Like Behaviors and Increase Tryptophan Hydroxylase-2 mRNA Levels in Dor
Q99573908Characterizing the effects of tonic 17β-estradiol administration on spatial learning and memory in the follicle-deplete middle-aged female rat
Q47093889Cognitive changes across the menopause transition: A longitudinal evaluation of the impact of age and ovarian status on spatial memory
Q49643184Considering sex differences in the cognitive controls of feeding.
Q47217248Contrasting effects of individual versus combined estrogen and progestogen regimens as working memory load increases in middle-aged ovariectomized rats: one plus one does not equal two.
Q30359638Effects of age, experience and inter-alpha inhibitor proteins on working memory and neuronal plasticity after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia.
Q26799402Estrogen-cholinergic interactions: Implications for cognitive aging
Q39412337Estrogens and the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia: Possible neuroprotective mechanisms
Q90392011Hysterectomy Uniquely Impacts Spatial Memory in a Rat Model: A Role for the Nonpregnant Uterus in Cognitive Processes
Q37157815Protection against brain tissues oxidative damage as a possible mechanism for improving effects of low doses of estradiol on scopolamine-induced learning and memory impairments in ovariectomized rats
Q58697387Sex Differences and the Influence of Sex Hormones on Cognition through Adulthood and the Aging Process
Q90718457The brain as a target of hormonal contraceptives: Evidence from animal studies
Q39039985The endocrine-brain-aging triad where many paths meet: female reproductive hormone changes at midlife and their influence on circuits important for learning and memory
Q52690564The role of pollutants in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and their prospective impact on phytomedicinal treatment strategies.

Search more.