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EDRI Federal Project Inventory:
Hormonal Control of Sex Differences in Brain and Behavior



  1. Sponsor Organization: NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

  2. Project Title: HORMONAL CONTROL OF SEX DIFFERENCES IN BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR

  3. Project Focus: HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS

  4. Description: The neural system controlling avian song has proved a powerful model forelucidating hormonal influence on neural organization and behavior. Song is anandrogen-dependent behavior produced predominately in males. Sex differences insong behavior are mirrored in the anatomy of brain regions that control song. Neuronsize and number, androgen binding activity, and the projections of song-related brainregions are all much greater in males than in females. The striking anatomicaldimorphisms result from differences in exposure to gonadal steroids duringdevelopment. Dr. Nordeen will use sophisticated anatomical techniques to examinehow gonadal steroids act on developing song regions during the first few weeks afterhatching. He will determine how hormones regulate the production, migration and/orsurvival of neurons within these specific brain nuclei. These experiments will provideinsights into the cellular mechanisms of sexual differentiation. Possibly the mostexciting contribution resulting from work on this model system is the recognition of theplasticity of the brain during development and in adulthood. A major outcome of thesestudies will be to increase our understanding of those mechanisms that permit aspectsof neural plasticity and thus, may eventually prove important in developing treatmentsfor enhancing the recovery of function in humans that have been incapacitated byaccidents or strokes.

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  6. Category: MODELS

  7. Subcategory: BASIC RESEARCH

  8. Keywords for Experimental System/Species: AVIAN, IN VIVO, IN VITRO, LABORATORY STUDIES

  9. Keywords for Experimental Endpoints: NEUROLOGICAL, REPRODUCTIVE, HORMONE MEASURES, SEX STEROIDS, PEPTIDE HORMONES,PHYSIOLOGY, BREEDING BEHAVIOR, GROWTH FACTORS, MOLECULAR, GENE EXPRESSION,HORMONE RECEPTORS

  10. Chemical Agents: Sex Steroids, Growth Factors

  11. Performing Institution: University of Rochester

  12. Contact: Ernest J Nordeen & Kathy W Nordeen, Rochester, NY 14627 716 275-5911


 

 
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