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Autor:
R Angela Sarabdjitsingh, Natasha Pasricha, Johanna A S Smeets, Amber Kerkhofs, Lenka Mikasova, Henk Karst, Laurent Groc, Marian Joëls
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0145858 (2016)
In recent years it has become clear that corticosteroid hormones (such as corticosterone) are released in ultradian pulses as a natural consequence of pituitary-adrenal interactions. All organs, including the brain, are thus exposed to pulsatile chan
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https://doaj.org/article/c31da707038e42d78b234dbec98292f3
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Pharmacology, 719, 44-52
European Journal of Pharmacology, 719, 1-3, pp. 44-52
European Journal of Pharmacology, 719, 1-3, pp. 44-52
Item does not contain fulltext Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecules enter the brain and exert their effects through the mineralo- and glucocorticoid receptor. The former receptor play
Autor:
Natasha Pasricha, Marian Joëls, R.A. Sarabdjitsingh, Julie Jézéquel, Amber Kerkhofs, Laurent Groc, Henk Karst, Lenka Mikasova
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111(39)
The rodent adrenal hormone corticosterone (CORT) reaches the brain in hourly ultradian pulses, with a steep rise in amplitude before awakening. The impact of a single CORT pulse on glutamatergic transmission is well documented, but it remains poorly