Recent evidence shows that corticosteroid hormones exert rapid non-genomic effects on neurons in the hypothalamus and the hippocampal CA1 region. The latter depend on classical mineralocorticoid receptors which are accessible from the outside of the plasma membrane and display a 10-fold lower affinity for corticosterone than the nuclear version involved in neuroprotection. Consequently, this ‘membrane’ receptor could play an important role while corticosteroid levels are high, i.e. during the initial phase of the stress response. We propose that during this phase corticosterone promotes hippocampal excitability and amplifies the effect of other stress hormones. These permissive non-genomic effects may contribute to fast behavioral effects a...
Stress, via release of steroid hormones, has been shown to affect several cellular functions in the ...
High levels of corticosteroids (as circulate after stress) quickly and reversibly enhance hippocampa...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecu...
After stress, circulating levels of stress hormones such as corticosterone are markedly increased. T...
Corticosteroid hormones are released in high amounts after stress. The hormones enter the brain comp...
Corticosteroid hormones easily enter the brain and bind to receptors that translocate to the nucleus...
Following stress exposure, the rodent brain is exposed to a cocktail of hormones, such as the adrena...
The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corti...
Stress facilitates memory formation, but only when the stressor is closely linked to the learning co...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
Corticosteroids - secreted after stress - have profound effects on brain and behavior. These effects...
Stress, via release of steroid hormones, has been shown to affect several cellular functions in the ...
High levels of corticosteroids (as circulate after stress) quickly and reversibly enhance hippocampa...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...
In response to a stressful encounter, the brain activates a comprehensive stress system that engages...
Stress causes the release of many transmitters and hormones, including corticosteroids. These molecu...
After stress, circulating levels of stress hormones such as corticosterone are markedly increased. T...
Corticosteroid hormones are released in high amounts after stress. The hormones enter the brain comp...
Corticosteroid hormones easily enter the brain and bind to receptors that translocate to the nucleus...
Following stress exposure, the rodent brain is exposed to a cocktail of hormones, such as the adrena...
The brain is continuously exposed to varying levels of adrenal corticosteroid hormones such as corti...
Stress facilitates memory formation, but only when the stressor is closely linked to the learning co...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Every disturbance of the body, either real or imagined, evokes a stress response. Essential to this ...
Corticosteroids - secreted after stress - have profound effects on brain and behavior. These effects...
Stress, via release of steroid hormones, has been shown to affect several cellular functions in the ...
High levels of corticosteroids (as circulate after stress) quickly and reversibly enhance hippocampa...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...