[Androsterone is also known to be an inhibitory androstane neurosteroid,[5][6] acting as a positive allosteric modulator of the GABAA receptor,[7] and possesses anticonvulsanteffects.[8] The unnatural enantiomer of androsterone is more potent as a positive allosteric modulator of GABAA receptors and as an anticonvulsant than the natural form.[9]Androsterone's 3β-isomer is epiandrosterone, and its 5β-epimer is etiocholanolone. The 3β,5β-isomer is epietiocholanolone.]
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So, the question is, can the pheromones themselves (via skin application) affect the body and mind's anticonvulsant properties and/or interfere with GABA functioning in the brain?
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So, the question is, can the pheromones themselves (via skin application) affect the body and mind's anticonvulsant properties and/or interfere with GABA functioning in the brain?
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