Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5738425 Neuroscience Letters 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
During acute stress, relatively high CSF CRF concentrations are associated with relatively rapid reductions in GR expression. Return to an ambient post-stress state was characterized by a direct relationship, consistent with increased HPA axis restraint in high CRF subjects. An ELS-associated allostatic adaptation suggests relative elevations of juvenile CSF CRF concentration set the stage for a relative hyper-volatility of adult GR mRNA expression in response to acute stress with potential long-term implications for HPA axis regulation.
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