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Neuropharmacology Volume 48, Issue 1, January 2005, Pages 14-24
Anxiolytic activity of progesterone in progesterone receptor knockout mice

Archives of Women's Mental Health
Volume 2, Number 3 / November, 1999 Pages 97-105
Progesterone, GABA and mood disorders in women

Controlled trials of inositol in psychiatry by Levine J Ministry of Health Mental Health Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel Eur Neuropsychopharmacol, 1997 May, 7:2, 147-55

J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1996 Jan;56(1-6 Spec No):209-19.
Diverse modes of action of progesterone and its metabolites.

Journal of Neuroendocrinology
Volume 7 Issue 3 Page 171-177, March 1995

Anxiolytic Effect of Progesterone is Mediated by the Neurosteroid Allopregnanolone at Brain GABA A Receptors

Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1993 Jun;45(2):423-8.
Anxiolytic effect of progesterone is associated with increases in cortical allopregnanolone and GABA A receptor function.

Molecular Pharmacology Volume 37, Issue 5, pp. 597-602, 05/01/1990
Inverse modulation of gamma-aminobutyric acid- and glycine-induced currents by progesterone.

Brain Res. 1987 Jan 6;400(2):353-9.
Progesterone alters GABA and glutamate responsiveness: a possible mechanism for its anxiolytic action.

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