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197 related items for PubMed ID: 11316770

  • 1. Prolactin-releasing peptide as a novel stress mediator in the central nervous system.
    Maruyama M, Matsumoto H, Fujiwara K, Noguchi J, Kitada C, Fujino M, Inoue K.
    Endocrinology; 2001 May; 142(5):2032-8. PubMed ID: 11316770
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  • 2. Participation of the prolactin-releasing peptide-containing neurones in caudal medulla in conveying haemorrhagic stress-induced signals to the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.
    Uchida K, Kobayashi D, Das G, Onaka T, Inoue K, Itoi K.
    J Neuroendocrinol; 2010 Jan; 22(1):33-42. PubMed ID: 19912474
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  • 3. Estrogen suppresses the stress response of prolactin-releasing peptide-producing cells.
    Adachi S, Mochiduki A, Nemoto H, Sun B, Fujiwara K, Matsumoto H, Inoue K.
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  • 4. Chronic repeated restraint stress increases prolactin-releasing peptide/tyrosine-hydroxylase ratio with gender-related differences in the rat brain.
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  • 5. Stimulation of corticotropin-releasing hormone-mediated adrenocorticotropin secretion by central administration of prolactin-releasing peptide in rats.
    Matsumoto H, Maruyama M, Noguchi J, Horikoshi Y, Fujiwara K, Kitada C, Hinuma S, Onda H, Nishimura O, Inoue K, Fujino M.
    Neurosci Lett; 2000 May 19; 285(3):234-8. PubMed ID: 10806329
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  • 6. Prolactin-releasing peptide regulates the cardiovascular system via corticotrophin-releasing hormone.
    Yamada T, Mochiduki A, Sugimoto Y, Suzuki Y, Itoi K, Inoue K.
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  • 7. Prolactin-releasing peptide and its homolog RFRP-1 act in hypothalamus but not in anterior pituitary gland to stimulate stress hormone secretion.
    Samson WK, Keown C, Samson CK, Samson HW, Lane B, Baker JR, Taylor MM.
    Endocrine; 2003 Jun 19; 20(1-2):59-66. PubMed ID: 12668869
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  • 8. Prolactin-releasing peptide-immunoreactivity in A1 and A2 noradrenergic neurons of the rat medulla.
    Chen C, Dun SL, Dun NJ, Chang JK.
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  • 9. Prolactin-releasing peptide releases corticotropin-releasing hormone and increases plasma adrenocorticotropin via the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.
    Seal LJ, Small CJ, Dhillo WS, Kennedy AR, Ghatei MA, Bloom SR.
    Neuroendocrinology; 2002 Aug 20; 76(2):70-8. PubMed ID: 12169768
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  • 10. Nicotine stimulates prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) cells and non-PrRP cells in the solitary nucleus.
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  • 11. Possible inhibitory role of prolactin-releasing peptide for ACTH release associated with running stress.
    Ohiwa N, Chang H, Saito T, Onaka T, Fujikawa T, Soya H.
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  • 12. Immunocytochemical localization of prolactin-releasing peptide in the rat brain.
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    Endocrinology; 1999 May 15; 140(5):2326-33. PubMed ID: 10218986
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  • 13. Facilitative role of prolactin-releasing peptide neurons in oxytocin cell activation after conditioned-fear stimuli.
    Zhu LL, Onaka T.
    Neuroscience; 2003 May 15; 118(4):1045-53. PubMed ID: 12732249
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  • 14. Anatomical distribution of prolactin-releasing peptide and its receptor suggests additional functions in the central nervous system and periphery.
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    Endocrinology; 1999 Dec 15; 140(12):5736-45. PubMed ID: 10579339
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  • 15. Prolactin-releasing peptide is a potent mediator of stress responses in the brain through the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus.
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    Könczöl K, Bodnár I, Zelena D, Pintér O, Papp RS, Palkovits M, Nagy GM, Tóth ZE.
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  • 17. Identification of the prolactin-releasing peptide-producing cell in the rat adrenal gland.
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  • 18. Medullary neurones regulate hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing factor cell responses to an emotional stressor.
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    Neuroscience; 2001 Mar 15; 105(3):707-19. PubMed ID: 11516835
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  • 19. Prolactin-Releasing Peptide Contributes to Stress-Related Mood Disorders and Inhibits Sleep/Mood Regulatory Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neurons in Rats.
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  • 20. Stressor-responsive central nesfatin-1 activates corticotropin-releasing hormone, noradrenaline and serotonin neurons and evokes hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
    Yoshida N, Maejima Y, Sedbazar U, Ando A, Kurita H, Damdindorj B, Takano E, Gantulga D, Iwasaki Y, Kurashina T, Onaka T, Dezaki K, Nakata M, Mori M, Yada T.
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