GABAergic neurones in the rat periaqueductal grey matter express alpha4, beta1 and delta GABAA receptor subunits: plasticity of expression during the estrous cycle
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Plasticity of GABAA Receptors during Pregnancy and Postpartum Period: From Gene to FunctionThe role of ovarian hormone-derived neurosteroids on the regulation of GABAA receptors in affective disordersThe influence of stress at puberty on mood and learning: role of the α4βδ GABAA receptorSex differences in anxiety and emotional behavior.Nucleus paragigantocellularis afferents in male and female rats: organization, gonadal steroid receptor expression, and activation during sexual behaviorNeurosteroids and GABAergic signaling in health and diseaseDifferential activation of the periaqueductal gray by mild anxiogenic stress at different stages of the estrous cycle in female rats.Pharmacological characterisation of murine α4β1δ GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes.Knockout of the γ-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit α4 reduces functional δ-containing extrasynaptic receptors in hippocampal pyramidal cells at the onset of puberty.A new meaning for "Gin & Tonic": tonic inhibition as the target for ethanol action in the brain.Steroid hormone fluctuations and GABA(A)R plasticity.Exogenous progesterone exacerbates running response of adolescent female mice to repeated food restriction stress by changing α4-GABAA receptor activity of hippocampal pyramidal cellsHippocampal GABA(A) Receptor and Pain Sensitivity during Estrous Cycle in the Rat.Plasticity of GABAA receptor subunit expression during the oestrous cycle of the rat: implications for premenstrual syndrome in women.Sex Differences in GABAA Signaling in the Periaqueductal Gray Induced by Persistent InflammationExtrasynaptic GABAA receptors in the crosshairs of hormones and ethanol.Progesterone withdrawal-evoked plasticity of neural function in the female periaqueductal grey matter.Progesterone modulation of alpha5 nAChR subunits influences anxiety-related behavior during estrus cycle.Estrous cycle and stress: influence of progesterone on the female brainα4βδ-GABAARs in the hippocampal CA1 as a biomarker for resilience to activity-based anorexia.Allopregnanolone modulation of HPA axis function in the adult rat.Evaluation of the effect of acute sibutramine in female rats in the elevated T-maze and elevated plus-maze tests.Effect of low doses of progesterone in the expression of the GABA(A) receptor α4 subunit and procaspase-3 in the hypothalamus of female rats.Differential effects of estradiol on encoding properties of TMJ units in laminae I and V at the spinomedullary junction in female rats.Short term, low dose fluoxetine blocks estrous cycle-linked changes in responsiveness to diazepam in female rats.Activation of extrasynaptic δ-GABAA receptors globally or within the posterior-VTA has estrous-dependent effects on consumption of alcohol and estrous-independent effects on locomotion.SSRIs and the female brain--potential for utilizing steroid-stimulating properties to treat menstrual cycle-linked dysphorias.Changes in expression of the delta subunit of the GABA (A) receptor and in receptor function induced by progesterone exposure and withdrawal.Expression of GABAρ receptors in the neostriatum: localization in aspiny, medium spiny neurons and GFAP-positive cells.A Novel Role for the Periaqueductal Gray in Consummatory Behavior
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GABAergic neurones in the rat periaqueductal grey matter express alpha4, beta1 and delta GABAA receptor subunits: plasticity of expression during the estrous cycle
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2005 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2005 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artikull shkencor
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2005
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im Oktober 2005 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2005
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مقالة علمية (نشرت عام 2005)
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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GABAergic neurones in the rat ...... ssion during the estrous cycle
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Griffiths JL
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10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2005.08.013
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2005-10-13T00:00:00Z