Rapid effects on memory consolidation and spine morphology by estradiol in female and male rodents

Horm Behav. 2018 Aug:104:111-118. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2018.04.007. Epub 2018 May 31.

Abstract

Contribution to Special Issue on Fast effects of steroids. Rapid, neurosteroid-like effects of estrogens on memory consolidation during recognition memory tasks in both male and female rodents are described. We discuss how these mnemonic changes are related to rapid estrogenic effects on dendritic spine density, the distribution of spine types and the expression of PSD95 and GluA2 within spines in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex, two areas critical for learning and memory. Overall, these data lead to the conclusion that estrogens are capable of exerting rapid and potent influences on memory and spine morphology in both sexes. The demonstration of estrogenic effects in males, which are used in the majority of memory studies, may provide a model for better understanding how hormone dependent changes in signaling pathways mediating memory and spinogenesis are coordinated to promote memory consolidation.

Keywords: AMPA receptors; Dendritic spines; Estradiol; Hippocampus; Memory consolidation; Recognition memory.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Dendritic Spines / drug effects*
  • Dendritic Spines / physiology
  • Estradiol / pharmacology*
  • Female
  • Learning / drug effects
  • Male
  • Memory / drug effects
  • Memory Consolidation / drug effects*
  • Memory Consolidation / physiology
  • Rodentia

Substances

  • Estradiol