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Ontogeny of Sexually Dimorphic Astrocytes in the Neonatal Rat Arcuate

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Specialty Neurology
Date 2002 Dec 14
PMID 12480129
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Abstract

The arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus is one of several sexually dimorphic hypothalamic nuclei. We have previously demonstrated that astrocytes in the neonatal arcuate nucleus exhibit a marked sexually dimorphic morphology as a result of differential exposure to gonadal steroids by postnatal day (PN) 2, with males having complex stellate cells compared to the simple bipolar ones found in females. Here, we present data demonstrating that arcuate astrocytes are sexually dimorphic by the day of birth and continue as such throughout postnatal development (PN0-PN15), and persist into adulthood. These data suggest that early gonadal steroid exposure permanently organizes arcuate astrocyte morphology. The male versus female difference in astrocyte morphology may contribute to the sexually dimorphic regulation of neuroendrocrine secretions from the pituitary in the adult.

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