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474 related items for PubMed ID: 11756502

  • 1. Mice deficient for both corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRFR1) and CRFR2 have an impaired stress response and display sexually dichotomous anxiety-like behavior.
    Bale TL, Picetti R, Contarino A, Koob GF, Vale WW, Lee KF.
    J Neurosci; 2002 Jan 01; 22(1):193-9. PubMed ID: 11756502
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  • 2. Corticotropin releasing factor receptor 1-deficient mice display decreased anxiety, impaired stress response, and aberrant neuroendocrine development.
    Smith GW, Aubry JM, Dellu F, Contarino A, Bilezikjian LM, Gold LH, Chen R, Marchuk Y, Hauser C, Bentley CA, Sawchenko PE, Koob GF, Vale W, Lee KF.
    Neuron; 1998 Jun 01; 20(6):1093-102. PubMed ID: 9655498
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  • 3. Mice deficient for corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor-2 display anxiety-like behaviour and are hypersensitive to stress.
    Bale TL, Contarino A, Smith GW, Chan R, Gold LH, Sawchenko PE, Koob GF, Vale WW, Lee KF.
    Nat Genet; 2000 Apr 01; 24(4):410-4. PubMed ID: 10742108
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  • 4. The role of corticotropin-releasing factor receptors in stress and anxiety.
    Bale TL, Lee KF, Vale WW.
    Integr Comp Biol; 2002 Jul 01; 42(3):552-5. PubMed ID: 21708750
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  • 5. Increased depression-like behaviors in corticotropin-releasing factor receptor-2-deficient mice: sexually dichotomous responses.
    Bale TL, Vale WW.
    J Neurosci; 2003 Jun 15; 23(12):5295-301. PubMed ID: 12832554
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  • 6. Abnormal adaptations to stress and impaired cardiovascular function in mice lacking corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor-2.
    Coste SC, Kesterson RA, Heldwein KA, Stevens SL, Heard AD, Hollis JH, Murray SE, Hill JK, Pantely GA, Hohimer AR, Hatton DC, Phillips TJ, Finn DA, Low MJ, Rittenberg MB, Stenzel P, Stenzel-Poore MP.
    Nat Genet; 2000 Apr 15; 24(4):403-9. PubMed ID: 10742107
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  • 7. Mice that lack corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors type 1 show a blunted ACTH response to acute alcohol despite up-regulated constitutive hypothalamic CRF gene expression.
    Lee S, Smith GW, Vale W, Lee KF, Rivier C.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2001 Mar 15; 25(3):427-33. PubMed ID: 11290855
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  • 8. Chronic activation of corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptors reveals a key role for 5-HT1A receptor responsiveness in mediating behavioral and serotonergic responses to stressful challenge.
    Neufeld-Cohen A, Kelly PA, Paul ED, Carter RN, Skinner E, Olverman HJ, Vaughan JM, Issler O, Kuperman Y, Lowry CA, Vale WW, Seckl JR, Chen A, Jamieson PM.
    Biol Psychiatry; 2012 Sep 15; 72(6):437-47. PubMed ID: 22704666
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  • 10. Reduced anxiety-like and cognitive performance in mice lacking the corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1.
    Contarino A, Dellu F, Koob GF, Smith GW, Lee KF, Vale W, Gold LH.
    Brain Res; 1999 Jul 17; 835(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 10448190
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  • 12. CRF and CRF receptors: role in stress responsivity and other behaviors.
    Bale TL, Vale WW.
    Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol; 2004 Jul 17; 44():525-57. PubMed ID: 14744257
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  • 14. Elevated stress sensitivity in corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 2 deficient mice decreases maternal, but not intermale aggression.
    Gammie SC, Hasen NS, Stevenson SA, Bale TL, D'Anna KL.
    Behav Brain Res; 2005 May 07; 160(1):169-77. PubMed ID: 15836912
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  • 15. Urocortin-1 and -2 double-deficient mice show robust anxiolytic phenotype and modified serotonergic activity in anxiety circuits.
    Neufeld-Cohen A, Evans AK, Getselter D, Spyroglou A, Hill A, Gil S, Tsoory M, Beuschlein F, Lowry CA, Vale W, Chen A.
    Mol Psychiatry; 2010 Apr 07; 15(4):426-41, 339. PubMed ID: 19884890
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  • 16. Dissociation of locomotor activation and suppression of food intake induced by CRF in CRFR1-deficient mice.
    Contarino A, Dellu F, Koob GF, Smith GW, Lee KF, Vale WW, Gold LH.
    Endocrinology; 2000 Jul 07; 141(7):2698-702. PubMed ID: 10875276
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  • 17. Deletion of crhr2 reveals an anxiolytic role for corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor-2.
    Kishimoto T, Radulovic J, Radulovic M, Lin CR, Schrick C, Hooshmand F, Hermanson O, Rosenfeld MG, Spiess J.
    Nat Genet; 2000 Apr 07; 24(4):415-9. PubMed ID: 10742109
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  • 18. Modulation of urocortin-induced hypophagia and weight loss by corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 deficiency in mice.
    Bradbury MJ, McBurnie MI, Denton DA, Lee KF, Vale WW.
    Endocrinology; 2000 Aug 07; 141(8):2715-24. PubMed ID: 10919255
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  • 19. Sex-Dependent Effects of Mild Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injury on Corticotropin-releasing Factor Receptor Gene Expression: Potential Link to Anxiety-like Behaviors.
    Russell AL, Handa RJ, Wu TJ.
    Neuroscience; 2018 Nov 10; 392():1-12. PubMed ID: 30248435
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  • 20. Androgen Regulation of Corticotropin Releasing Factor Receptor 1 in the Mouse Brain.
    Rybka KA, Sturm KL, De Guzman RM, Bah S, Jacobskind JS, Rosinger ZJ, Taroc EZM, Forni PE, Zuloaga DG.
    Neuroscience; 2022 May 21; 491():185-199. PubMed ID: 35398506
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