An ANOVA on dendritic intersections within Sholl rings revealed a significant interaction of sex and treatment at the 150 μm Sholl ring (F (2, 25) = 4.6, p<0.05). Tukey’s HSD post hoc tests indicated the interaction was due to the ET females having more intersections at 150 μm compared to ET males and NCs and ICs of both sexes (see Figure 2; sex difference shown in inset of Figure 2) Separate ANOVA’s on spine density and soma size failed to reveal significant effects (see Figure 3).