Impaired stress response and reduced anxiety in mice lacking a functional corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1.
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Alcoholism: A Systems Approach From Molecular Physiology to Addictive BehaviorCorticotropin-releasing hormone activates ERK1/2 MAPK in specific brain areas.Immune modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis during viral infectionAcute withdrawal, protracted abstinence and negative affect in alcoholism: are they linked?Corticotropin-releasing factor-1 receptor involvement in behavioral neuroadaptation to ethanol: a urocortin1-independent mechanismThe hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response to stress in mice lacking functional vasopressin V1b receptorsPermutation-validated principal components analysis of microarray dataEvidence for the role of corticotropin-releasing factor in major depressive disorderRole of kappa-opioid receptors in stress and anxiety-related behavior.Urocortins: CRF's siblings and their potential role in anxiety, depression and alcohol drinking behavior.Invited review: the evolution of antidepressant mechanismsPolymorphisms in FKBP5 are associated with increased recurrence of depressive episodes and rapid response to antidepressant treatmentUrocortin-deficient mice display normal stress-induced anxiety behavior and autonomic control but an impaired acoustic startle responseACTH-induced nucleocytoplasmic translocation of salt-inducible kinase. Implication in the protein kinase A-activated gene transcription in mouse adrenocortical tumor cellsAmygdala protein kinase C epsilon regulates corticotropin-releasing factor and anxiety-like behaviorA single amino acid serves as an affinity switch between the receptor and the binding protein of corticotropin-releasing factor: implications for the design of agonists and antagonistsTIF1beta/KAP-1 is a coactivator of the orphan nuclear receptor NGFI-B/Nur77Mechanisms underlying pituitary hypoplasia and failed cell specification in Lhx3-deficient miceCalbindin Knockout Alters Sex-Specific Regulation of Behavior and Gene Expression in Amygdala and Prefrontal Cortex.Polymorphism in the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRF1-R) gene plays a role in shaping the high anxious phenotype of Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats.PAC1 receptor antagonism in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) attenuates the endocrine and behavioral consequences of chronic stressForebrain-specific CRF overproduction during development is sufficient to induce enduring anxiety and startle abnormalities in adult miceA transcriptome-wide screen for mRNAs enriched in fetal Leydig cells: CRHR1 agonism stimulates rat and mouse fetal testis steroidogenesis.Inhibition of corticotropin releasing factor expression in the central nucleus of the amygdala attenuates stress-induced behavioral and endocrine responses.Corticotropin-releasing factor-related peptides, serotonergic systems, and emotional behaviorIs it really a matter of simple dualism? Corticotropin-releasing factor receptors in body and mental health.Corticotropin-releasing factor acting on corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 is critical for binge alcohol drinking in mice.Interactions between corticotropin-releasing factor and the serotonin 1A receptor system on acoustic startle amplitude and prepulse inhibition of the startle response in two rat strains.Behavioral Studies and Genetic Alterations in Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) Neurocircuitry: Insights into Human Psychiatric Disorders.Role of corticotropin-releasing factor in drug addiction: potential for pharmacological intervention.Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in corticotropin releasing hormone receptor 1 gene (CRHR1) are associated with quantitative trait of event-related potential and alcohol dependenceRoles for pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) expression and signaling in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) in mediating the behavioral consequences of chronic stress.Relaxin-3-deficient mice showed slight alteration in anxiety-related behavior.CRF receptor blockade prevents initiation and consolidation of stress effects on affect in the predator stress model of PTSDVisual information alone changes behavior and physiology during social interactions in a cichlid fish (Astatotilapia burtoni).A triple urocortin knockout mouse model reveals an essential role for urocortins in stress recoveryThe corticotropin-releasing factor receptor-1 pathway mediates the negative affective states of opiate withdrawal.Glucocorticoid receptor dysfunction: consequences for the pathophysiology and treatment of mood disorders.Pharmacotherapy of PTSD: premises, principles, and prioritiesCRF1 and CRF2 receptors are required for potentiated startle to contextual but not discrete cues
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Impaired stress response and reduced anxiety in mice lacking a functional corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1.
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Blanquet V
Sillaber I
Spanagel R
Steckler T
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10.1038/520
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1998-06-01T00:00:00Z