2022
Odor blocking of stress hormone responses
Lee E, Saraiva L, Hanchate N, Ye X, Asher G, Ho J, Buck L. Odor blocking of stress hormone responses. Scientific Reports 2022, 12: 8773. PMID: 35610316, PMCID: PMC9130126, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-12663-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCorticotropin-releasing hormone neuronsBed nucleus of the stria terminalisOdor blockingHypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone neuronsInhibitory neuronsInhibition of excitatory neuronsBlood stress hormonesStress-induced increaseActivity of inhibitory neuronsActivate inhibitory neuronsHypothalamic ventromedial nucleusStress hormone responsesBed nucleusStria terminalisTransmit stress signalsPredator odorSocial confrontationVentromedial nucleusStress hormonesHormone neuronsAllay stressPhysical restraintExcitatory neuronsOdorHormonal responses
1995
Distribution of occupied and unoccupied estrogen receptors in the rat brain: effects of physiological gonadal steroid exposure
Yuan H, Bowlby D, Brown T, Hochberg R, MacLusky N. Distribution of occupied and unoccupied estrogen receptors in the rat brain: effects of physiological gonadal steroid exposure. Endocrinology 1995, 136: 96-105. DOI: 10.1210/en.136.1.96.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGonadal steroid exposureUnoccupied estrogen receptorEstrogen receptorER occupancySteroid exposureLevels of circulating estradiolBed nucleus of the stria terminalisIn vitro autoradiographic methodOccupied estrogen receptorsBrain regionsTreatment of intact malesHypothalamic arcuate nucleusHypothalamic ventromedial nucleusTissue sectionsEndogenous gonadal steroidsPreovulatory estrogen surgeMessenger RNA levelsER binding capacityArcuate nucleusMale ratsBed nucleusVentromedial nucleusCirculating estradiolLabeled estrogenStria terminalis
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