Substance P in the medial amygdala: emotional stress-sensitive release and modulation of anxiety-related behavior in rats
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Chronic alcohol neuroadaptation and stress contribute to susceptibility for alcohol craving and relapseThe pharmacology of neurokinin receptors in addiction: prospects for therapyGut-brain peptides in corticostriatal-limbic circuitry and alcohol use disordersNew approaches to antidepressant drug discovery: beyond monoaminesExposure to stressors during juvenility disrupts development-related alterations in the PSA-NCAM to NCAM expression ratio: potential relevance for mood and anxiety disordersEffects of substance P in the amygdala, ventromedial hypothalamus, and periaqueductal gray on fear-potentiated startleMelanocortin-4 receptor in the medial amygdala regulates emotional stress-induced anxiety-like behaviour, anorexia and corticosterone secretionAnxiolytic-like effects of the neurokinin 1 receptor antagonist GR-205171 in the elevated plus maze and contextual fear-potentiated startle model of anxiety in gerbils.Prodynorphin-derived peptides are critical modulators of anxiety and regulate neurochemistry and corticosterone.Olfactory bulbectomy increases food intake and hypothalamic neuropeptide Y in obesity-prone but not obesity-resistant ratsGABAergic Signaling within a Limbic-Hypothalamic Circuit Integrates Social and Anxiety-Like Behavior with Stress ReactivityTranslating the neuroscience of alcoholism into clinical treatments: from blocking the buzz to curing the blues.Host factors and cancer progression: biobehavioral signaling pathways and interventionsA selective neurokinin-1 receptor antagonist in chronic PTSD: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, proof-of-concept trial.Presynaptic modulation of early olfactory processing in Drosophila.Involvement of substance P and the NK-1 receptor in human pathology.Early life stress differentially modulates distinct forms of brain plasticity in young and adult miceIncreased novelty-induced motor activity and reduced depression-like behavior in neuropeptide Y (NPY)-Y4 receptor knockout miceImpact of stress on cancer metastasisNovel drugs and therapeutic targets for severe mood disorders.The central and basolateral amygdala are critical sites of neuropeptide Y/Y2 receptor-mediated regulation of anxiety and depression.Stress influences on anoikisStress-induced reinstatement of alcohol-seeking in rats is selectively suppressed by the neurokinin 1 (NK1) antagonist L822429.Translational and reverse translational research on the role of stress in drug craving and relapse.A mouse model of high trait anxiety shows reduced heart rate variability that can be reversed by anxiolytic drug treatment.5-HT1B autoreceptors differentially modulate the expression of conditioned fear in a circuit-specific mannerPhenotypic traits of the hypothalamic PVN cells innervating airway-related vagal preganglionic neurons.Effects of exercise training on stress-induced vascular reactivity alterations: role of nitric oxide and prostanoidsStarvation promotes concerted modulation of appetitive olfactory behavior via parallel neuromodulatory circuits.Substance P excites GABAergic neurons in the mouse central amygdala through neurokinin 1 receptor activation.Neurokinin 1 receptor blockade in the medial amygdala attenuates alcohol drinking in rats with innate anxiety but not in Wistar rats.Molecular Neurobiology and Promising New Treatment in Depression.The NK1 receptor antagonist L822429 reduces heroin reinforcement.The melanocortinergic pathway is rapidly recruited by emotional stress and contributes to stress-induced anorexia and anxiety-like behavior.Tacr1 gene variation and neurokinin 1 receptor expression is associated with antagonist efficacy in genetically selected alcohol-preferring ratsIncreased neurokinin-1 receptor availability in the amygdala in social anxiety disorder: a positron emission tomography study with [11C]GR205171.Tachykinins and their receptors: contributions to physiological control and the mechanisms of disease.Sex differences in anxiety and depression: role of testosteroneNeuronal pathways linking substance P to drug addiction and stress.The role of the neurokinin-1 receptor in stress-induced reinstatement of alcohol and cocaine seeking
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Substance P in the medial amygdala: emotional stress-sensitive release and modulation of anxiety-related behavior in rats
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scientific article published on 15 March 2004
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... xiety-related behavior in rats
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... iety-related behavior in rats.
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... xiety-related behavior in rats
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... iety-related behavior in rats.
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... xiety-related behavior in rats
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... iety-related behavior in rats.
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Substance P in the medial amyg ...... xiety-related behavior in rats
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Alois Saria
Karl Ebner
Nadia M Rupniak
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10.1073/PNAS.0400794101
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2004-03-15T00:00:00Z