Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6094448 | Gastroenterology | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Although CRF signaling via CRF-R1 is involved in fear acquisition and extinction learning related to expected abdominal pain in patients with IBS and controls, this system appears to be up-regulated in patients with IBS. This up-regulation might contribute to the previously reported abnormal brain responses to expected abdominal pain.
Keywords
AMYGpregenual anterior cingulate cortexCRF-R1SNSaMCCLCCaInsHIPPVLPFCDLPFCMPFCHCsPLAIBSBOLDPacCAmygdalaExtinctionThalamusThalFear conditioninganterior Insulairritable bowel syndromesympathetic nervous systemventrolateral prefrontal cortexmedial prefrontal cortexanterior midcingulate cortexdorsolateral prefrontal cortexhypoHypothalamusHippocampusSkin conductance responsesPlacebohealthy controlsCorticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1SCR
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Authors
Jennifer S. Labus, Catherine S. Hubbard, Joshua Bueller, Bahar Ebrat, Kirsten Tillisch, Michelle Chen, Jean Stains, George E. Dukes, Dennis L. Kelleher, Bruce D. Naliboff, Michael Fanselow, Emeran A. Mayer,