Ample evidence suggests that estrogens have strong influences on the occurrence of stress-related mood disorders, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Through multiple approaches, we demonstrate that the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) is widely distributed along the HPA axis and in brain structures critically involved in mood control. Genetic ablation of GPER in the rat resulted in significantly lower basal serum corticosterone level but enhanced ACTH release in response to acute restraint stress, especially in the female. GPER-/- rats of either sex displayed increased anxiety-like behaviors and deficits in learning and memory. Additionally, GPER deficiency led to aggravation of anxiety-like behaviors followin...
Depression is a psychiatric illness that affects twice as many women as men. A common finding in dep...
Stress and social isolation are well-known risk factors for psychopathology. However, more research ...
WOS: 000384776700048PubMed ID: 27512921Sex hormones, particularly estrogen, are suggested to play a ...
AbstractThe putative estrogen receptor GPER1 (the former orphan receptor GPR30) is discussed to be i...
Affective disorders occur more often in women than in men. Moreover, severe instabilities in plasma ...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent across the United States and result in a large personal and societal...
Chronic social isolation could lead to a disruption in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis...
Anxiety, a state related to anticipatory fear, can be adaptive in the face of environmental threats ...
Genetically-selected Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats display comorbid symptoms of...
Women are 60% more likely than men to experience anxiety disorders and the mechanisms that underlie ...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Depression and anxiety disorders are often characterized by altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (...
The GPR30, a former orphan GPCR, is a putative membrane estrogen receptor that can activate rapid si...
Depression and anxiety disorders are often characterized by altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (...
Depression is a psychiatric illness that affects twice as many women as men. A common finding in dep...
Stress and social isolation are well-known risk factors for psychopathology. However, more research ...
WOS: 000384776700048PubMed ID: 27512921Sex hormones, particularly estrogen, are suggested to play a ...
AbstractThe putative estrogen receptor GPER1 (the former orphan receptor GPR30) is discussed to be i...
Affective disorders occur more often in women than in men. Moreover, severe instabilities in plasma ...
Anxiety disorders are prevalent across the United States and result in a large personal and societal...
Chronic social isolation could lead to a disruption in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis...
Anxiety, a state related to anticipatory fear, can be adaptive in the face of environmental threats ...
Genetically-selected Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats display comorbid symptoms of...
Women are 60% more likely than men to experience anxiety disorders and the mechanisms that underlie ...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Women in the reproductive age are more vulnerable to develop affective disorders than men. This diff...
Depression and anxiety disorders are often characterized by altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (...
The GPR30, a former orphan GPCR, is a putative membrane estrogen receptor that can activate rapid si...
Depression and anxiety disorders are often characterized by altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (...
Depression is a psychiatric illness that affects twice as many women as men. A common finding in dep...
Stress and social isolation are well-known risk factors for psychopathology. However, more research ...
WOS: 000384776700048PubMed ID: 27512921Sex hormones, particularly estrogen, are suggested to play a ...