Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a New Tool for Neuroendocrine Research in Sheep.

Neuroendocrinology

CNRS UMR 7247, IFCE, INRAE, University of Tours, Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, Nouzilly, France.

Published: February 2023

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain analysis is used in rodents and for clinical investigation in humans, and it becomes also possible now for large animal models studies. Specific facilities are available with clinical scanners and benefit to neuroendocrine investigations in sheep. Sheep has a large gyrencephalic brain and its organization is very similar to primates and human, and among physiological regulations, oestrous cycle of the ewes is similar to women. Therefore, this animal is a good model for preclinical researches using MRI, as illustrated with steroids impact on the brain. New data were obtained concerning the effect of sexual steroids on neuronal networks involved in the control of reproduction and in the influence of sexual steroids on cognition. In addition to the importance of such data for understanding the role of these hormones on brain functions, they give new insights to consider the sheep as a powerful model for preclinical studies in the field of neuroendocrinology. These points are discussed in this short review.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000522087DOI Listing

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