Search results for "Corticotropin-releasing factor"

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Pituitary-adrenal responses to ovine corticotropin-releasing factor in polycystic ovary syndrome and in other hyperandrogenic patients.

1990

This study was carried out to further characterize the pituitary-adrenal androgen responses of hyperandrogenic patients with 'classic' polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO) and others who were less distinctive and have been called 'PCO-like'. PCO-like patients differed from PCO only in that serum luteinizing hormone (LH) levels were normal and anovulation was not consistent. Ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) resulted in normal responses of adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol in the two groups when compared to controls, while androstenedione (delta 4A) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) responses were significantly elevated. There were no differences in the responses of PCO and PCO-li…

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Effects of Acute Stress on the Oscillatory Activity of the Hippocampus–Amygdala–Prefrontal Cortex Network

2021

Displaying a stress response to threatening stimuli is essential for survival. These reactions must be adjusted to be adaptive. Otherwise, even mental illnesses may develop. Describing the physiological stress response may contribute to distinguishing the abnormal responses that accompany the pathology, which may help to improve the development of both diagnoses and treatments. Recent advances have elucidated many of the processes and structures involved in stress response management; however, there is still much to unravel regarding this phenomenon. The main aim of the present research is to characterize the response of three brain areas deeply involved in the stress response (i.e., to an …

Dorsal Raphe NucleusGeneral NeuroscienceHippocampusBiologyStressAmygdalaPrefrontal cortexHippocampusAmygdalaElectrophysiologyCorticotropin-releasing hormonemedicine.anatomical_structureDorsal raphe nucleusmedicineRatMemory consolidationCorticotropin-releasing factorPrefrontal cortexNucleusNeuroscienceMemory ConsolidationNeuroscience
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Role of central oxytocin in the inhibition by endotoxin of distension-stimulated gastric acid secretion

2000

The gastric acid hyposecretory state associated with endotoxemia is mediated by a nervous reflex involving the central nervous system. The aim of the present study was to analyse the central effects of different peptides on distension-stimulated gastric acid secretion and the endogenous role of such peptides on the hyposecretory effects of endotoxin. The effect of an intracisternal (i.c.) administration of oxytocin, vasopressin, corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), bombesin, somatostatin and the opioid receptor agonist BW443C or an intravenous (i.v.) injection of a small dose of endotoxin on distension-stimulated gastric acid secretion was studied in the continuously perfused stomach of an…

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Oxytocin Signaling as a Target to Block Social Defeat-Induced Increases in Drug Abuse Reward

2021

There is huge scientific interest in the neuropeptide oxytocin (OXT) due to its putative capacity to modulate a wide spectrum of physiological and cognitive processes including motivation, learning, emotion, and the stress response. The present review seeks to increase the understanding of the role of OXT in an individual’s vulnerability or resilience with regard to developing a substance use disorder. It places specific attention on the role of social stress as a risk factor of addiction, and explores the hypothesis that OXT constitutes a homeostatic response to stress that buffers against its negative impact. For this purpose, the review summarizes preclinical and clinical literature rega…

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