The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corticosterone in rodents and cortisol in humans. Natural fluctuations occur due to ultradian and circadian variations or are caused by exposure to stressful situations. Brain cells express two types of corticosteroid receptors, i.e. mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors, which differ in distribution and affinity. These receptors can mediate both rapid non-genomic and slow gene-mediated neuronal actions. As a consequence of these factors, natural (e.g. stress-induced) shifts in corticosteroid level are associated with a complex mosaic of time- and region-dependent changes in neuronal activity. A series of experiments in humans and rodents...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
In a variety of ways, stress affects memory, working quickly through catecholamines and more slowly ...
International audienceThe anatomical and functional links between the hormone stress axis and the co...
The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corti...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecu...
Corticosteroid hormones are released in high amounts after stress. The hormones enter the brain comp...
After stress, circulating levels of stress hormones such as corticosterone are markedly increased. T...
Following stress exposure, the rodent brain is exposed to a cocktail of hormones, such as the adrena...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
Recent evidence shows that corticosteroid hormones exert rapid non-genomic effects on neurons in the...
One of the conundrums in today's stress research is why some individuals flourish and others perish ...
In response to stress, the brain activates several neuropeptide-secreting systems. This eventually l...
The balance in actions mediated by mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid (GR) receptors in certa...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
In a variety of ways, stress affects memory, working quickly through catecholamines and more slowly ...
International audienceThe anatomical and functional links between the hormone stress axis and the co...
The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corti...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecu...
Corticosteroid hormones are released in high amounts after stress. The hormones enter the brain comp...
After stress, circulating levels of stress hormones such as corticosterone are markedly increased. T...
Following stress exposure, the rodent brain is exposed to a cocktail of hormones, such as the adrena...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
Recent evidence shows that corticosteroid hormones exert rapid non-genomic effects on neurons in the...
One of the conundrums in today's stress research is why some individuals flourish and others perish ...
In response to stress, the brain activates several neuropeptide-secreting systems. This eventually l...
The balance in actions mediated by mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid (GR) receptors in certa...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
In a variety of ways, stress affects memory, working quickly through catecholamines and more slowly ...
International audienceThe anatomical and functional links between the hormone stress axis and the co...