Following stress exposure, the rodent brain is exposed to a cocktail of hormones, such as the adrenal hormone corticosterone, catecholamines like noradrenaline and neuropeptides. In concert these hormones enable the animal to face the challenge, adapt its behavior and remember the information about the stressful event for future use. Up till now it was generally thought that noradrenaline and peptides are the main actors in the initial phase of the stress response, enhancing alertness, vigilance and attention. Corticosteroids were thought to be important later on, for normalization of brain activity and consolidation of the event, via a genomic pathway. This project shows that corticosteroids can also exert rapid effects that do not involve...
Glucocorticoid secretion occurs in a circadian pattern and in response to stress. Among the broad ar...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Life is seldom devoid of stress. Stress is caused by external or internal environmental stimuli that...
Stress facilitates memory formation, but only when the stressor is closely linked to the learning co...
Corticosteroid hormones are released in high amounts after stress. The hormones enter the brain comp...
The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corti...
Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecu...
Recent evidence shows that corticosteroid hormones exert rapid non-genomic effects on neurons in the...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
After stress, circulating levels of stress hormones such as corticosterone are markedly increased. T...
Exposure of an organism to stress leads to activation of the sympatho-adrenomedullary system and the...
Exposure to stressful events has profound impact on hippocampus-dependent learning and memory proces...
Corticosteroid hormones easily enter the brain and bind to receptors that translocate to the nucleus...
High levels of corticosteroids (as circulate after stress) quickly and reversibly enhance hippocampa...
Glucocorticoid secretion occurs in a circadian pattern and in response to stress. Among the broad ar...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Life is seldom devoid of stress. Stress is caused by external or internal environmental stimuli that...
Stress facilitates memory formation, but only when the stressor is closely linked to the learning co...
Corticosteroid hormones are released in high amounts after stress. The hormones enter the brain comp...
The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corti...
Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecu...
Recent evidence shows that corticosteroid hormones exert rapid non-genomic effects on neurons in the...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
After stress, circulating levels of stress hormones such as corticosterone are markedly increased. T...
Exposure of an organism to stress leads to activation of the sympatho-adrenomedullary system and the...
Exposure to stressful events has profound impact on hippocampus-dependent learning and memory proces...
Corticosteroid hormones easily enter the brain and bind to receptors that translocate to the nucleus...
High levels of corticosteroids (as circulate after stress) quickly and reversibly enhance hippocampa...
Glucocorticoid secretion occurs in a circadian pattern and in response to stress. Among the broad ar...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Life is seldom devoid of stress. Stress is caused by external or internal environmental stimuli that...