PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19176881-0 2009 Estradiol suppresses glutamatergic transmission to gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons in a model of negative feedback in mice. Estradiol 0-9 gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Mus musculus 51-81 19176881-2 2009 The GnRH surge is initiated by a switch in estradiol action from negative to positive feedback. Estradiol 43-52 gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Mus musculus 4-8 19176881-3 2009 Estradiol signals critical for the surge are likely transmitted to GnRH neurons at least in part via estradiol-sensitive afferents. Estradiol 101-110 gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Mus musculus 67-71 19176881-10 2009 The diurnal removal of estradiol-induced suppression of AMPA/KA R-mediated glutamate transmission to GnRH neurons during positive feedback suggests that the primary role for estradiol-induced changes in glutamate transmission may be in mediating negative feedback. Estradiol 23-32 gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Mus musculus 101-105 19176881-10 2009 The diurnal removal of estradiol-induced suppression of AMPA/KA R-mediated glutamate transmission to GnRH neurons during positive feedback suggests that the primary role for estradiol-induced changes in glutamate transmission may be in mediating negative feedback. Estradiol 174-183 gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Mus musculus 101-105