The LPA1 receptor is one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1–6) through which lysophosphatidic acid acts as an intercellular signalling molecule. It has been proposed that this receptor has a role in controlling anxiety-like behaviours and in the detrimental consequences of stress. In general, the neurobiological mechanism of fear extinction is strikingly similar to that of the adaptative stress response (distress regulation), sharing similar neuroanatomical, neuroendocrine, and neurochemical basis. Inadequate control of the stress response could precipitate or provoke anxiety disorders. In this context, we tried to elucidate the LPA1 receptor involvement in emotional regulation. For this purpose, we first exam...
The LPA1, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1–6) through which lysophosph...
Serine proteases and their target molecules have been implicated in numerous aspects of CNS function...
Chronic stress affects health and the quality of life, with its effects being particularly relevant ...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an important bioactive lipid species that functions in intracellular ...
The LPA1 receptor, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1–6) through which l...
LPA1 receptor is one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) through which lys...
Adverse events can impact brain structure and function and are considered primary sources of risk fo...
Depression is a debilitating psychiatric condition characterized by anhedonia and behavioural despai...
Stress serves as an adaptive mechanism and helps organisms to cope with life-threatening situations....
Anxious depression is a prevalent disease with devastating consequences and a poor prognosis. Nevert...
Animal models of psychopathology are particularly useful for studying the neurobiology of depression...
LPA1 receptor is one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) through which lys...
The LPA1 receptor, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) through which l...
Animal models of psychopathology are particularly useful for studying the neurobiology of depression...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an important bioactive lipid species that functions in intracellular ...
The LPA1, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1–6) through which lysophosph...
Serine proteases and their target molecules have been implicated in numerous aspects of CNS function...
Chronic stress affects health and the quality of life, with its effects being particularly relevant ...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an important bioactive lipid species that functions in intracellular ...
The LPA1 receptor, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1–6) through which l...
LPA1 receptor is one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) through which lys...
Adverse events can impact brain structure and function and are considered primary sources of risk fo...
Depression is a debilitating psychiatric condition characterized by anhedonia and behavioural despai...
Stress serves as an adaptive mechanism and helps organisms to cope with life-threatening situations....
Anxious depression is a prevalent disease with devastating consequences and a poor prognosis. Nevert...
Animal models of psychopathology are particularly useful for studying the neurobiology of depression...
LPA1 receptor is one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) through which lys...
The LPA1 receptor, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1-6) through which l...
Animal models of psychopathology are particularly useful for studying the neurobiology of depression...
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is an important bioactive lipid species that functions in intracellular ...
The LPA1, one of the six characterized G protein-coupled receptors (LPA1–6) through which lysophosph...
Serine proteases and their target molecules have been implicated in numerous aspects of CNS function...
Chronic stress affects health and the quality of life, with its effects being particularly relevant ...