Menstrual cycle changes the brain.Hormone fluctuations over the course of a woman's menstrual cycle menstrual cycle n. The recurring cycle of physiological changes in the uterus, ovaries, and other sexual structures that occur from the beginning of one menstrual period through the beginning of the next. change the abundance of a particular type of receptor on the surface of nerve cells, say scientists. The finding may explain why some women with neurological disorders experience flare-ups of their conditions at the same time most months. Previous research showed that nearly 80 percent of epileptic epileptic /ep·i·lep·tic/ (ep?i-lep´tik) 1. pertaining to or affected with epilepsy. 2. a person affected with epilepsy. ep·i·lep·tic n. One who has epilepsy. women have more seizures than usual during the phase of the menstrual cycle when their blood concentration of progesterone progesterone (prōjĕs`tərōn'), female sex hormone that induces secretory changes in the lining of the uterus essential for successful implantation of a fertilized egg. declines and that of estrogen increases. Other studies showed that women with a condition called premenstrual dysphoric disorder Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Definition Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a collection of physical and emotional symptoms that occurs 5 to 11 days before a woman's period begins, and goes away once menstruation starts. experience severe anxiety and depression during the same phase. Istvan Mody and his colleagues at the University of California, Los Angeles UCLA comprises the College of Letters and Science (the primary undergraduate college), seven professional schools, and five professional Health Science schools. Since 2001, UCLA has enrolled over 33,000 total students, and that number is steadily rising. examined brain slices from female mice. In search of changes in cells during the animals' 6-day menstrual cycles, the researchers looked at nerve-cell receptors for gamma aminobutyric acid Noun 1. gamma aminobutyric acid - an amino acid that is found in the central nervous system; acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA amino acid, aminoalkanoic acid - organic compounds containing an amino group and a carboxylic acid group; "proteins are , a chemical that inhibits neurons from firing. The scientists found that the prevalence of a receptor subtype (programming) subtype - If S is a subtype of T then an expression of type S may be used anywhere that one of type T can and an implicit type conversion will be applied to convert it to type T. called delta was high when progesterone concentrations were up and estrogen concentrations were down. The same subtype was less prominent during the rest of the cycle, when the relative hormone concentrations are reversed. Nerve cells with more delta receptors were less likely to fire when stimulated with electricity than were cells with fewer delta receptors. In a separate experiment, live mice in the high-progesterone phase of their cycle were less likely to have a seizure when given convulsion-inducing drugs than were mice in their high-estrogen phase. The high-progesterone mice also displayed less anxious behaviors than high-estrogen mice did. Mody and his colleagues say that these results, published in the June Nature Neuroscience, suggest that a shortage of delta receptors may increase nerve cell activity during the low-progesterone phase of the menstrual cycle, in turn increasing anxiety and seizure susceptibility.--C.B. |
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