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Neuroprotective effects of testosterone on dendritic morphology following partial motoneuron depletion: efficacy in female rats.

Wilson RE, Coons KD, Sengelaub DR (2009) Neuroprotective effects of testosterone on dendritic morphology following partial motoneuron depletion: efficacy in female rats. Neurosci Lett 465:123-127. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2009.09.007

Summary: Previous work has demonstrated a protective effect from testosterone in a motoneuron nerve injury model for male rats. This work investigated whether testosterone has the same effect in females. Female rats received 2 µg of CTB-SAP (Cat. #IT-14) into the left vastus medialis muscle. 4 weeks later surviving motoneurons were visualized with CTB conjugated to HRP. Testosterone treatment greatly attenuated the atrophy seen in control animals, suggesting that testosterone is also a neurotherapeutic agent in females.

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