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 Neurosteroid regulation of central nervous system development Mellon SHPharmacol Ther  2007[Oct]; 116 (1): 107-24Neurosteroids are a relatively new class of neuroactive compounds brought to  prominence in the past 2 decades. Despite knowing of their presence in the  nervous system of various species for over 20 years and knowing of their  functions as GABA(A) and N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) ligands, new and unexpected  functions of these compounds are continuously being identified. Absence or  reduced concentrations of neurosteroids during development and in adults may be  associated with neurodevelopmental, psychiatric, or behavioral disorders.  Treatment with physiologic or pharmacologic concentrations of these compounds may  also promote neurogenesis, neuronal survival, myelination, increased memory, and  reduced neurotoxicity. This review highlights what is currently known about the  neurodevelopmental functions and mechanisms of action of 4 distinct  neurosteroids: pregnenolone, progesterone, allopregnanolone, and  dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).|Animals[MESH]|Central Nervous System/*drug effects/growth & development[MESH]|Dehydroepiandrosterone/pharmacology/physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Pregnanolone/pharmacology/physiology[MESH]|Pregnenolone/pharmacology/physiology[MESH]|Progesterone/pharmacology/physiology[MESH]|Steroids/*pharmacology/physiology[MESH]|Synaptic Transmission/drug effects[MESH]
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