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The nervous system has a remarkable capacity for
self-reorganization, and in this first systematic analysis of the
interaction between hormones and brain plasticity, Luis Miguel
Garcia-Segura proposes that hormones modulate metaplasticity in the
brain. He covers a wide variety of hormones, brain regions, and
neuroplastic events, and also provides a new theoretical background
with which to interpret the interaction of hormones and brain
remodeling throughout the entire life of the organism.
Garcia-Segura argues that hormones are indispensable for adequately
adapting the endogenous neuroplastic activity of the brain to the
incessant modifications in external and internal environments.
Their regulation of neuroplastic events in a given moment
predetermines new neuroplastic responses that will occur in the
future, adapting brain reorganization to changing physiological and
behavioral demands throughout the life of the organism. The
cross-regulation of brain plasticity and hormones integrates
information originated in multiple endocrine glands and body organs
with information coming from the external world in conjunction with
the previous history of the organism. Multiple hormonal signals act
in concert to regulate the generation of morphological and
functional changes in neural cells, as well as the replacement of
neurons, glial, and endothelial cells in neural networks. Brain
remodeling, in turn, is involved in controlling the activity of the
endocrine glands and regulating hormonal secretions. This
bidirectional adjustment of brain plasticity in response to
hormonal inputs, and adjustment of hormonal concentrations in
response to neuroplastic events are crucial for maintaining the
stability of the inner milieu and for the generation of adequate
behavioral responses in anticipation of--and in adaptation to--new
social and environmental circumstances and life events, including
pathological conditions.
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