GABA A receptor α4 subunit suppression prevents withdrawal properties of an endogenous steroid SS Smith, QH Gong, FC Hsu, RS Markowitz, X Li Nature 392 (6679), 926-929, 1998 | 702 | 1998 |
Withdrawal from 3α-OH-5α-Pregnan-20-One using a pseudopregnancy model alters the kinetics of hippocampal GABAA-gated current and increases the GABAAreceptor α4 subunit in … SS Smith, QH Gong, X Li, MH Moran, D Bitran, CA Frye, FC Hsu Journal of Neuroscience 18 (14), 5275-5284, 1998 | 415 | 1998 |
Hormonally regulated α 4 β 2 δ GABA A receptors are a target for alcohol I Sundstrom-Poromaa, DH Smith, QH Gong, TN Sabado, X Li, A Light, ... Nature neuroscience 5 (8), 721-722, 2002 | 377 | 2002 |
Reversal of neurosteroid effects at α4β2δ GABA A receptors triggers anxiety at puberty H Shen, QH Gong, C Aoki, M Yuan, Y Ruderman, M Dattilo, K Williams, ... Nature neuroscience 10 (4), 469-477, 2007 | 283 | 2007 |
Progesterone alters GABA and glutamate responsiveness: a possible mechanism for its anxiolytic action SS Smith, BD Waterhouse, JK Chapin, DJ Woodward Brain research 400 (2), 353-359, 1987 | 277 | 1987 |
Neurosteroid regulation of GABAA receptors: Focus on the α4 and δ subunits SS Smith, H Shen, QH Gong, X Zhou Pharmacology & therapeutics 116 (1), 58-76, 2007 | 276 | 2007 |
Female sex steroid hormones: from receptors to networks to performance—actions on the sensorimotor system SS Smith Progress in neurobiology 44 (1), 55-86, 1994 | 218 | 1994 |
Estrogen administration increases neuronal responses to excitatory amino acids as a long-term effect SS Smith Brain research 503 (2), 354-357, 1989 | 193 | 1989 |
A critical role for α4βδ GABAA receptors in shaping learning deficits at puberty in mice H Shen, N Sabaliauskas, A Sherpa, AA Fenton, A Stelzer, C Aoki, ... Science 327 (5972), 1515-1518, 2010 | 185 | 2010 |
Short-term steroid treatment increases δ GABAA receptor subunit expression in rat CA1 hippocampus: pharmacological and behavioral effects H Shen, QH Gong, M Yuan, SS Smith Neuropharmacology 49 (5), 573-586, 2005 | 171 | 2005 |
GABA receptors, progesterone and premenstrual dysphoric disorder IS Poromaa, S Smith, M Gulinello Archives of women's mental health 6 (1), 23-41, 2003 | 169 | 2003 |
Progesterone withdrawal I: pro-convulsant effects MH Moran, SS Smith Brain research 807 (1-2), 84-90, 1998 | 165* | 1998 |
Progesterone administration attenuates excitatory amino acid responses of cerebellar Purkinje cells SS Smith Neuroscience 42 (2), 309-320, 1991 | 164 | 1991 |
Progesterone withdrawal decreases latency to and increases duration of electrified prod burial: a possible rat model of PMS anxiety MA Gallo, SS Smith Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 46 (4), 897-904, 1993 | 162 | 1993 |
Anxiogenic effects of neurosteroid exposure: sex differences and altered GABAA receptor pharmacology in adult rats M Gulinello, SS Smith Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 305 (2), 541-548, 2003 | 140 | 2003 |
Sex steroid effects on extrahypothalamic CNS. I. Estrogen augments neuronal responsiveness to iontophoretically applied glutamate in the cerebellum SS Smith, BD Waterhouse, DJ Woodward Brain research 422 (1), 40-51, 1987 | 139 | 1987 |
Steroid withdrawal in the mouse results in anxiogenic effects of 3α, 5β-THP: a possible model of premenstrual dysphoric disorder SS Smith, Y Ruderman, C Frye, G Homanics, M Yuan Psychopharmacology 186 (3), 323-333, 2006 | 137 | 2006 |
Locally applied estrogens potentiate glutamate-evoked excitation of cerebellar Purkinje cells SS Smith, BD Waterhouse, DJ Woodward Brain research 475 (2), 272-282, 1988 | 136 | 1988 |
Cellular and molecular effects of steroid hormones on CNS excitability SS Smith, CS Woolley Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine 71 (2), S4, 2004 | 134 | 2004 |
Sex steroid effects on extrahypothalamic CNS. II. Progesterone, alone and in combination with estrogen, modulates cerebellar responses to amino acid neurotransmitters SS Smith, BD Waterhouse, DJ Woodward Brain research 422 (1), 52-62, 1987 | 133 | 1987 |