Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0021p325 | Reproduction | SFEBES2009

Pregnancy adversely affects ability to recall previously seen spatial locations

Farrar Diane , Tuffnell Derek , Neill Jo , Marshall Kay

Background: Female sex steroids influence learning and memory and the neurobiology of brain regions involved in memory processing such as the hippocampus. Pregnancy allows overriding of regulatory feedback loops leading to substantial elevation of endogenous serum hormone levels, depending on concentration; oestradiol can be either neurologically protective or toxic. This investigation aimed to increase understanding of the influence of sex steroids on memory and attention dur...

ea0015p205 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | SFEBES2008

The influence of sex steroids on cognitive ability in pregnancy

Farrar Diane , Neil Jo , Tuffnell Derek , Marshall Kay

Background: Ovarian steroid action is not limited to the gonadal–pituitary–hypothalamic axis. A recent pre-clinical investigation by Sutcliffe et al. (2007) suggests female sex steroids influence learning and memory strategies. However, data from human trials involving various hormone replacement regimens and assessment of memory in pregnancy appear equivocal.Pregnancy allows overriding of regulatory feedback loops leading to elevation o...