2008
Bisphenol A prevents the synaptogenic response to estradiol in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of ovariectomized nonhuman primates
Leranth C, Hajszan T, Szigeti-Buck K, Bober J, MacLusky NJ. Bisphenol A prevents the synaptogenic response to estradiol in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of ovariectomized nonhuman primates. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 14187-14191. PMID: 18768812, PMCID: PMC2544599, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0806139105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpine synapse formationNonhuman primate modelSynapse formationPrimate modelAbility of BPAPrefrontal cortexOvariectomized nonhuman primatesLimbic brain areasHuman BPA exposureRodent animal modelsLow exposure levelsBPA administrationDaily doseMale ratsSpine synapsesBPA exposureAnimal modelsBrain areasSynthetic xenoestrogenCognitive functionNonhuman primatesAdverse effectsExposure levelsPolycarbonate plasticsExposure measurements
2007
Bisphenol A Prevents the Synaptogenic Response to Testosterone in the Brain of Adult Male Rats
Leranth C, Szigeti-Buck K, MacLusky NJ, Hajszan T. Bisphenol A Prevents the Synaptogenic Response to Testosterone in the Brain of Adult Male Rats. Endocrinology 2007, 149: 988-994. PMID: 18048497, PMCID: PMC2275360, DOI: 10.1210/en.2007-1053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult male ratsMedial prefrontal cortexMale ratsSpine synapsesCA1 hippocampal areaAsymmetric spine synapsesSham-operated animalsElectron microscopic stereologyImpairs synaptogenesisSynaptogenic actionsOvariectomized ratsHippocampal areaTestosterone supplementationTestosterone propionateEstrogen receptorExposure measurement dataOil vehicleCompensatory increaseIntact animalsSynthetic xenoestrogenPrefrontal cortexRatsHippocampusCastrated malesPotential mechanismsPrenatal exposure to cocaine is associated with increased number of spine synapses in rat prelimbic cortex
Morrow BA, Hajszan T, Leranth C, Elsworth JD, Roth RH. Prenatal exposure to cocaine is associated with increased number of spine synapses in rat prelimbic cortex. Synapse 2007, 61: 862-865. PMID: 17630673, DOI: 10.1002/syn.20430.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal exposureFemale ratsSpine synapsesPrelimbic cortexDendritic spinesCognitive deficitsLayers II/IIIPrenatal saline controlsExcitatory synaptic inputsAsymmetric spine synapsesPrenatal cocaine exposureRat prelimbic cortexYoung adult malesPhysical disector methodPyramidal neuronsSaline controlsNeuronal activationCocaine exposureExcitatory synapsesFrontal cortexSynaptic inputsAnimal modelsExcess activationPrefrontal cortexCortexEffects of Androgens and Estradiol on Spine Synapse Formation in the Prefrontal Cortex of Normal and Testicular Feminization Mutant Male Rats
Hajszan T, MacLusky NJ, Johansen JA, Jordan CL, Leranth C. Effects of Androgens and Estradiol on Spine Synapse Formation in the Prefrontal Cortex of Normal and Testicular Feminization Mutant Male Rats. Endocrinology 2007, 148: 1963-1967. PMID: 17317772, PMCID: PMC2128740, DOI: 10.1210/en.2006-1626.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpine synapse formationMale ratsWild-type animalsPrefrontal cortexTfm ratsSpine synapsesAndrogen receptorSynapse formationEffects of androgensSynaptogenic actionsTfm malesGonadal steroidsSynaptogenic effectsGonadal hormonesSynaptic remodelingTfm animalsFemale monkeysRatsCortexCortical spinesCognitive effectsAndrogensReceptorsSynapsesAdult males