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Overview

Csaba Leranth is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and focuses on research primarily within the field of Neuroscience. Their work encompasses subfields such as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Biological Psychiatry.

Their recent publications include studies on hormone effects and stress response mechanisms, with two notable papers being:

  • Synaptic effects of estrogen, 2020, published in Vitamins and hormones
  • Stress Resilience is Associated with Hippocampal Synaptoprotection in the Female Rat Learned Helplessness Paradigm, 2021, published in Neuroscience

Csaba Leranth's research covers topics such as Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Estrogen and related hormone effects, Menopause with associated health impacts and treatments, Stress Responses and Cortisol, as well as Tryptophan and brain disorders.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with this scientist include:

  • Kate Nicholson
  • Neil J. MacLusky
  • Orsolya Huzián
  • Judith Baka
  • Eszter Csakvari

The venues in which they have published consistently are:

  • Vitamins and hormones
  • Neuroscience

The concentration of Csaba Leranth's work in Neuroscience is underscored by a particular emphasis on the molecular and behavioral mechanisms underlying neurological function and hormone interactions. The integration of studies on estrogen highlights their interest in the intersection between endocrinology and brain health, especially as it relates to menopause and stress resilience.

Best Publications

  • Cholinergic innervation of the rat hippocampus as revealed by choline acetyltransferase immunocytochemistry: A combined light and electron microscopic study

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  • Unilateral transplantation of human fetal mesencephalic tissue into the caudate nucleus of patients with parkinson’s disease

    Dennis D. Spencer;Dennis D. Spencer;Richard J. Robbins;Frederick Naftolin;Frederick Naftolin;Kenneth L. Marek;Kenneth L. Marek

  • Dopamine synaptic complex with pyramidal neurons in primate cerebral cortex.

    P S Goldman-Rakic;C Leranth;S M Williams;N Mons

  • Gonadal hormones affect spine synaptic density in the CA1 hippocampal subfield of male rats.

    Csaba Leranth;Ors Petnehazy;Neil J. MacLusky

  • Anorectic estrogen mimics leptin's effect on the rewiring of melanocortin cells and Stat3 signaling in obese animals

    Qian Gao;Gabor Mezei;Yongzhan Nie;Yan Rao

  • Nucleus reuniens of the midline thalamus: link between the medial prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus.

    Robert P. Vertes;Walter B. Hoover;Klara Szigeti-Buck;Csaba Leranth

  • GABAergic input to cholinergic forebrain neurons: an ultrastructural study using retrograde tracing of HRP and double immunolabeling.

    Záborszky L;Heimer L;Eckenstein F;Leranth C

  • Aromatase immunoreactivity in axon terminals of the vertebrate brain. An immunocytochemical study on quail, rat, monkey and human tissues.

    Frederick Naftolin;Tamas L. Horvath;Robert L. Jakab;Csaba Leranth

  • Heterogeneity in the neuropeptide Y-containing neurons of the rat arcuate nucleus: GABAergic and non-GABAergic subpopulations

    Tamas L Horvath;Ingo Bechmann;Ingo Bechmann;Frederick Naftolin;Satya P Kalra

  • Estrogen is essential for maintaining nigrostriatal dopamine neurons in primates: implications for Parkinson's disease and memory.

    Csaba Leranth;Robert H. Roth;John D. Elsworth;Frederick Naftolin

  • Glutamic acid decarboxylase-containing axons synapse on LHRH neurons in the rat medial preoptic area.

    Csaba Leranth;Neil J. MacLusky;Hideki Sakamoto;Marya Shanabrough

  • Organization of the septal region in the rat brain: Cholinergic-GABAergic interconnections and the termination of hippocampo-septal fibers

    Csaba Leranth;Michael Frotscher

  • The 17α and 17β Isomers of Estradiol Both Induce Rapid Spine Synapse Formation in the CA1 Hippocampal Subfield of Ovariectomized Female Rats

    Neil J. MacLusky;Victoria N. Luine;Tibor Hajszan;Tibor Hajszan;Csaba Leranth

  • Bisphenol A prevents the synaptogenic response to estradiol in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of ovariectomized nonhuman primates.

    Csaba Leranth;Tibor Hajszan;Klara Szigeti-Buck;Jeremy Bober

  • Short-term treatment with the antidepressant fluoxetine triggers pyramidal dendritic spine synapse formation in rat hippocampus

    Tibor Hajszan;Neil J. MacLusky;Csaba Leranth

  • The environmental estrogen bisphenol a inhibits estradiol-induced hippocampal synaptogenesis.

    Neil J. MacLusky;Tibor Hajszan;Csaba Leranth

  • Androgens increase spine synapse density in the CA1 hippocampal subfield of ovariectomized female rats.

    Csaba Leranth;Tibor Hajszan;Neil J. MacLusky

  • Androgen modulation of hippocampal synaptic plasticity

    N. J. MacLusky;T. Hajszan;T. Hajszan;J. Prange-Kiel;J. Prange-Kiel;C. Leranth

  • Immunocytochemical evidence for direct synaptic connections between corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) and gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH)- containing neurons in the preoptic area of the rat ☆

    N.J. MacLusky;F. Naftolin;C. Leranth

  • Immunohistochemical evidence for synaptic connections between pro-opiomelanocortin-immunoreactive axons and LH-RH neurons in the preoptic area of the rat.

    C. Leranth;N.J. MacLusky;M. Shanabrough;F. Naftolin

  • Cholinergic innervation of hippocampal GAD‐ and somatostatin‐immunoreactive commissural neurons

    Csaba Léránth;Michael Frotscher

Frequent Co-Authors

Tibor Hajszan
Tibor Hajszan Biological Research Centre
Neil J. MacLusky
Neil J. MacLusky University of Guelph
John D. Elsworth
John D. Elsworth Yale University
Marya Shanabrough
Marya Shanabrough Yale University
Dennis D. Spencer
Dennis D. Spencer Yale University
György Buzsáki
György Buzsáki New York University
Benjamin S. Bunney
Benjamin S. Bunney Yale University
Lawrence H. Price
Lawrence H. Price Brown University
Sabrina Diano
Sabrina Diano Columbia University
Ronald S. Duman
Ronald S. Duman Yale University

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