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Increased VGAT and decreased phosphorylation of synapsin I in the rPOA is associated with decreased GnRH and cFos coexpression in middle‐aged female mice

16-05-2013 | Zhang Jing, Lumeng Yang, Xiaodong Pan, Nan Lin, Xiaochun Chen, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Hypothalamic glutamate (Glu) and gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurotransmission are involved in the ovarian hormone‐induced gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH) / luteinizing hormone (LH) surge in rodents. Studies have shown that reduced Glu and increased γ‐GABA in the rostral ...

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Stability and dynamics of forebrain V1aR and OTR during pregnancy in prairie voles

09-05-2013 | Alexander G. Ophir, Grace Sorochman, Brittany L. Evans, George S. Prounis, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract During pregnancy, females undergo several physiologically driven changes that facilitate adaptive behaviours and prepare the mother to care for her developing offspring. The nonapeptide hormone oxytocin is best recognised for its involvement in mammalian pregnancy and has been ...

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in paediatric psychoneuroendocrinology: a new frontier for understanding the impact of hormones on emotion and cognition

09-05-2013 | Sven C. Mueller, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Mounting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) research is characterising the neurobiological trajectories of healthy human brain development. In parallel, studies increasingly acknowledge the relevance of perturbations of these trajectories for adolescent and adult psychopathology. ...

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Oxytocin in Brattleboro rats: Increased synthesis is contrasted by blunted intrahypothalamic release from supraoptic nucleus neurons

09-05-2013 | Dóra Zelena, Ottó Pintér, Kristina Langnaese, Karin Richter, Rainer Landgraf, Gábor B. Makara, Mario Engelmann, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Adult male Brattleboro rats were used to investigate the impact of the congenital absence of vasopressin on the release pattern of oxytocin within the hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus (SON) in response to a 10‐min forced swimming session and osmotic stimulation. Both ...

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Intranasal application of vasopressin fails to elicit changes in brain immediate early gene expression, neural activity and behavioral performance of rats

09-05-2013 | Mike Ludwig, Vicky A. Tobin, Michael F. Callahan, Eirini Papadaki, Axel Becker, Mario Engelmann, Gareth Leng, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Intranasal administration has been widely used to investigate effects of the neuropeptides vasopressin and oxytocin on human behaviors and neurological disorders, but exactly what happens when these neuropeptides are administered intranasally is far from clear. In particular, it ...

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Progesterone Protective Effects In Neurodegeneration And Neuroinflammation

03-05-2013 | A.F. Nicola, M.C. Gonzalez‐Deniselle, L. Garay, M. Meyer, G. Gargiulo‐Monachelli, R. Guennoun, M. Schumacher, M.C. C ..., Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Progesterone is a neuroprotective, promyelinating and antiinflammatory factor for the nervous system. Here we discuss progesterone effects in models of motoneuron degeneration and neuroinflammation. In neurodegeneration of the Wobbler mouse, a subset of spinal cord motoneurons ...

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Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Underlying Sensory Integration of Social Signals

30-04-2013 | Lauren A. O'Connell, Maggie M. Rigney, Daniel W. Dykstra, Hans A. Hofmann, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Individuals integrate information about their environment into adaptive behavioural responses, yet how different sensory modalities contribute to these decisionsand where in the brain this integration occurs is not well understood. We presented male cichlid fish (Astatotilapia ...

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Minor changes in gene expression in the mouse preoptic hypothalamic region byinflammation‐induced prostaglandin E2

30-04-2013 | Ana Maria Vasilache, Unn Kugelberg, Anders Blomqvist, Camilla Nilsberth, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract We addressed the question to which extent inflammation‐induced prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) regulates gene expression in the central nervous system. Wild‐type mice and mice with deletion of the gene encoding microsomal prostaglandin E synthase‐1 (mPGES‐1) which cannot produce ...

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Progesterone and cerebral ischaemia: the relevance of ageing

30-04-2013 | Raymond Wong, Philip M.W. Bath, David Kendall, Claire L. Gibson, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Cerebral stroke is a leading cause of long‐term disability and a major cause of death in the developed world. The total incidence of stroke is projected to rise substantially over the next 20 years due to the rising elderly population. Although age is one of the most significant ...

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Grb10‐mediated Negative Regulation of IGF1R‐Activated Signalling Pathway Results in Cognitive Disorder in Diabetic Rats

24-04-2013 | Lingli Ma, Qianping Wei, Huacong Deng, Qunzhou Zhang, Gang Li, Ni Tang, Jing Xie, Yanyu Chen, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2013

Abstract Growth factor receptor‐bound protein 10(Grb10)is a Src homology 2 (SH2) domain‐containing protein and one of the binding partners for several trans‐membrane tyrosine‐kinase receptors, including insulin receptor (IR) and insulin‐like growth factor‐1 receptor (IGF1‐R). The ...

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