Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adrenal glands. These hormones, cortisol and corticosterone in humans and rodents respectively, activate mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) and glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) that regulate neuronal activity and behavioral adaptation to stressful experiences. This review discusses molecular properties of MRs, the role of MRs in regulating neuronal function and behavior and, ultimately, evidence that enhanced MR function may confer resilience to stressful experiences
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) mediate effects of glucocorticoid hormones in stress adaptati...
Item does not contain fulltextCorticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have pr...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...
Stress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bind to t...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress hormones, including (nor)adrenaline and cortic...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is essential in the maintenance of balance in response...
This contribution is about mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) in their capacity as mediators of gluco...
An appropriate response to a stressor helps us to cope with that particular situation, for example b...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) mediate effects of glucocorticoid hormones in stress adaptati...
Item does not contain fulltextCorticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have pr...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...
Stress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bind to t...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress hormones, including (nor)adrenaline and cortic...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is essential in the maintenance of balance in response...
This contribution is about mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) in their capacity as mediators of gluco...
An appropriate response to a stressor helps us to cope with that particular situation, for example b...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) mediate effects of glucocorticoid hormones in stress adaptati...
Item does not contain fulltextCorticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have pr...