Memory-Related Synaptic Plasticity Is Sexually Dimorphic in Rodent Hippocampus

Sep 14, 2018The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Memory-related changes in brain connections differ between male and female rodents

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Abstract

Female rodents demonstrate a higher synaptic level of estrogen receptor α (ERα) and require it for long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal field CA1.

  • The memory-related LTP effect in females is dependent on endogenous estrogen and membrane ERα, while males do not exhibit this dependence.
  • Activation of specific kinases related to LTP (Src, ERK1/2) and postsynaptic TrkB requires ERα in females but not in males.
  • Postsynaptic ERα levels are higher in females than in males, indicating a potential basis for observed memory differences.
  • Infused estradiol facilitates LTP and synaptic signaling in females through both ERα and ERβ, differing from the effects of endogenous estrogen.
  • Females display a higher threshold for inducing LTP and acquiring spatial information compared to males, linked to their reliance on estrogen signaling.

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