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(ChIP) on rat hippocampus chromatin, we found that, under baseline early morning (BLAM) conditions, MR binding to GC response elements (GREs) within the well-known GC-target genes Fkbp5 (FK506 binding protein 5), Per1 (Period 1) and Sgk1 (Serum
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/corticosterone release from human and rat adrenal cells in vitro ( Gaillard et al . 2000 ). Thus, the possible pathogenic role for leptin in sepsis may be linked to leptin-induced suppression of the HPA axis impairing the protective role of the HPA axis in sepsis. We
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rat heart ( Grohe et al . 1997 , 1998 , Jankowski et al . 2001 , Yang et al . 2004 ). Experiments using the non-selective ER antagonist ICI 182 780 have demonstrated that the 17βE 2 -induced reduction in infarct size is ER mediated ( Hayashi et
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variation and the role of the SNS in adult BP in animals prenatally treated with excess glucocorticoids, we used the DEX-exposed rat model. Radiotelemetry ( Anderson et al . 1999 ) enabled the remote recording of BP in conscious, unrestrained rats with
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female rat pituitary at oestrous occurs in lactotrophs and requires central brain activity in the preceding pro-oestrous afternoon ( Hashi et al . 1995 ). No statistically significant increase in the proportion of lactotrophs was observed, however
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