Title : Hormone effects on fMRI and cognitive measures of encoding: importance of hormone preparation - Gleason_2006_Neurology_67_2039 |
Author(s) : Gleason CE , Schmitz TW , Hess T , Koscik RL , Trivedi MA , Ries ML , Carlsson CM , Sager MA , Asthana S , Johnson SC |
Ref : Neurology , 67 :2039 , 2006 |
Abstract :
We compared fMRI and cognitive data from nine hormone therapy (HT)-naive women with data from women exposed to either opposed conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) (n = 10) or opposed estradiol (n = 4). Exposure to either form of HT was associated with healthier fMRI response; however, CEE-exposed women exhibited poorer memory performance than either HT-naive or estradiol-exposed subjects. These preliminary findings emphasize the need to characterize differential neural effects of various HTs. |
PubMedSearch : Gleason_2006_Neurology_67_2039 |
PubMedID: 17159116 |
Gleason CE, Schmitz TW, Hess T, Koscik RL, Trivedi MA, Ries ML, Carlsson CM, Sager MA, Asthana S, Johnson SC (2006)
Hormone effects on fMRI and cognitive measures of encoding: importance of hormone preparation
Neurology
67 :2039
Gleason CE, Schmitz TW, Hess T, Koscik RL, Trivedi MA, Ries ML, Carlsson CM, Sager MA, Asthana S, Johnson SC (2006)
Neurology
67 :2039