Acute stress enhances glutamatergic transmission in prefrontal cortex and facilitates working memory
Yuen EY, Liu W, Karatsoreos IN, Feng J, McEwen BS, Yan Z. Acute stress enhances glutamatergic transmission in prefrontal cortex and facilitates working memory. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 106: 14075-14079. PMID: 19666502, PMCID: PMC2729022, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0906791106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute stressPrefrontal cortexGlucocorticoid receptorPotentiation of NMDARPFC pyramidal neuronsLong-term potentiationKey brain regionsCorticosteroid stress hormonesGR-dependent mechanismGlutamatergic transmissionPyramidal neuronsSynaptic transmissionBehavioral stressorsSynaptic currentsPFC neuronsBehavioral testsBrain regionsChronic stressAMPAR subunitsRecurrent excitationStress hormonesBeneficial effectsCellular mechanismsSurface expressionNMDAR