An appropriate response to a stressor helps us to cope with that particular situation, for example by adapting our behavior. This is reflected by focused attention to the situation at hand and by enhanced memory formation of the event, which is relevant for future use of information in similar situations. Behavioral adaptation to a stressor is largely moderated by corticosteroid hormones which are released by the adrenal glands and which bind to mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) and glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) in the brain, but also dependent on environmental factors (such as early life experiences) and the genetic background of individuals. The objective of this thesis was to determine how differential and coordinated activation of MRs ...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Evidence from human studies suggests that high expression of brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) ...
Studies in human cohorts have underlined the importance of gene-environment interactions for brain s...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
Corticosteroid hormones are thought to promote optimal behavioral adaptation under fearful condition...
This contribution is about mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) in their capacity as mediators of gluco...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
One of the conundrums in today's stress research is why some individuals flourish and others perish ...
Corticosteroid effects on cognitive abilities during behavioral adaptation to stress are mediated by...
Bruce McEwen's discovery of receptors for corticosterone in the rat hippocampus introduced higher br...
Exposure to chronic stress is a risk factor for cognitive decline and psychopathology in genetically...
Cortisol and corticosterone act on the appraisal process, which comprises the selection of an approp...
Exposure to chronic stress is a risk factor for cognitive decline and psychopathology in genetically...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Evidence from human studies suggests that high expression of brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) ...
Studies in human cohorts have underlined the importance of gene-environment interactions for brain s...
For many years the glucocorticoid receptor – mediating slow genomic actions – was considered to be t...
Exposure to stressful experiences triggers the release of-among others-glucocorticoids from the adre...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
Corticosteroid hormones are thought to promote optimal behavioral adaptation under fearful condition...
This contribution is about mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) in their capacity as mediators of gluco...
Corticosteroid hormones, released during stressful encounters, have profound and far-reaching effect...
One of the conundrums in today's stress research is why some individuals flourish and others perish ...
Corticosteroid effects on cognitive abilities during behavioral adaptation to stress are mediated by...
Bruce McEwen's discovery of receptors for corticosterone in the rat hippocampus introduced higher br...
Exposure to chronic stress is a risk factor for cognitive decline and psychopathology in genetically...
Cortisol and corticosterone act on the appraisal process, which comprises the selection of an approp...
Exposure to chronic stress is a risk factor for cognitive decline and psychopathology in genetically...
After stress, the brain is exposed to waves of stress mediators, including corticosterone (in rodent...
Evidence from human studies suggests that high expression of brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) ...
Studies in human cohorts have underlined the importance of gene-environment interactions for brain s...