BackgroundChronic psychological stress is associated with enhanced abdominal pain and altered intestinal barrier function that may result from a perturbation in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis. The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) exploits diverse mechanisms to activate or suppress congeneric gene expression, with regulatory variation associated with stress‐related disorders in psychiatry and gastroenterology.PurposeDuring acute and chronic stress, corticotropin‐releasing hormone drives secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone from the pituitary, ultimately leading to the release of cortisol (human) and corticosterone (rodent) from the adrenal glands. Cortisol binds with the GR in the cytosol, translocates to the nucleus, and acti...
International audienceStress and stress hormones, glucocorticoids (GCs), exert widespread actions in...
Glucocorticoid hormones exert modulatory effects on neural function in a delayed genomic fashion. Th...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
Stress represents an ubiquitous environmental stimuli, one both perceived an adapted to by the brain...
Stress represents the main environmental risk factor for mental illness. Exposure to stressful event...
The secretion of glucocorticoids from the adrenal gland is necessary for appropriate metabolism, imm...
The secretion of glucocorticoids in mammals is under circadian control, but glucocorticoids themselv...
More than 45 years of research on the effects of glucocorticoids on brain function has yielded many ...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
International audienceIsolation of glucocorticoids (GCs) from adrenal glands followed by synthesis l...
Stress disorders are widespread and difficult to treat due to individual variations in biological sy...
Successful coping with stressful events involves adaptive and cognitive processes in the brain that ...
Exposure to stress activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis that stimulates glucocort...
The glucocorticoid receptor (Gr, encoded by the gene Grl1) controls transcription of target genes bo...
Glucocorticoid hormone-binding receptors are vital to many biological processes. The effects of rece...
International audienceStress and stress hormones, glucocorticoids (GCs), exert widespread actions in...
Glucocorticoid hormones exert modulatory effects on neural function in a delayed genomic fashion. Th...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
Stress represents an ubiquitous environmental stimuli, one both perceived an adapted to by the brain...
Stress represents the main environmental risk factor for mental illness. Exposure to stressful event...
The secretion of glucocorticoids from the adrenal gland is necessary for appropriate metabolism, imm...
The secretion of glucocorticoids in mammals is under circadian control, but glucocorticoids themselv...
More than 45 years of research on the effects of glucocorticoids on brain function has yielded many ...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
International audienceIsolation of glucocorticoids (GCs) from adrenal glands followed by synthesis l...
Stress disorders are widespread and difficult to treat due to individual variations in biological sy...
Successful coping with stressful events involves adaptive and cognitive processes in the brain that ...
Exposure to stress activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis that stimulates glucocort...
The glucocorticoid receptor (Gr, encoded by the gene Grl1) controls transcription of target genes bo...
Glucocorticoid hormone-binding receptors are vital to many biological processes. The effects of rece...
International audienceStress and stress hormones, glucocorticoids (GCs), exert widespread actions in...
Glucocorticoid hormones exert modulatory effects on neural function in a delayed genomic fashion. Th...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...