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Inhibiting Production of New Brain Cells during Puberty or Adulthood Blunts the Hormonally Induced Surge of Luteinizing Hormone in Female Rats

Margaret A. Mohr, Lydia L. DonCarlos and Cheryl L. Sisk
eNeuro 23 October 2017, 4 (5) ENEURO.0133-17.2017; https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0133-17.2017
Margaret A. Mohr
1Neuroscience Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824,
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Lydia L. DonCarlos
2Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL 60153
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Cheryl L. Sisk
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https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0133-17.2017
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29098175
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  • Received April 17, 2017
  • Revision received October 9, 2017
  • Accepted October 16, 2017
  • Published online October 23, 2017.
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Copyright © 2017 Mohr et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.

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  1. Margaret A. Mohr1,
  2. Lydia L. DonCarlos2,* and
  3. Cheryl L. Sisk1,*
  1. 1Neuroscience Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824,
  2. 2Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL 60153
  1. Correspondence should be addressed to Cheryl L. Sisk, Neuroscience Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824, E-mail: sisk{at}msu.edu.
  • M. A. Mohr’s present address: University of California Los Angeles, 650 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1763.

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  1. Author contributions: M.A.M., L.L.D.C., and C.L.S. designed research; M.A.M. performed research; M.A.M. analyzed data; M.A.M., L.L.D.C., and C.L.S. wrote the paper.

  • M. A. Mohr’s present address: University of California Los Angeles, 650 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1763.

Disclosures

  • The authors declare no competing financial interests.

  • This work was supported by the Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Institute of Mental Health Grant R01MH090091 (to L.L.D.C. and C.L.S.).

  • ↵* L.L.D.C. and C. L. S. are co-senior authors.

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  • HHS | NIH | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

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Margaret A. Mohr, Lydia L. DonCarlos, Cheryl L. Sisk
eNeuro 23 October 2017, 4 (5) ENEURO.0133-17.2017; DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0133-17.2017

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  • anteroventral Periventricular Nucleus
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