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Acute and chronic stress induced changes in sensitivity of peripheral inflammatory pathways to the signals of multiple stress systems – 2011 Curt Richter Award Winner
Summary: Exposure to psychosocial stress has been associated with increasing rates of morbidity in humans and in animal models, but the underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. Major stres...
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Nicolas Rohleder
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Adulthood trauma and HPA-axis functioning in healthy subjects and PTSD patients: A meta-analysis
Summary: Background: Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA)-axis dysregulation has inconsistently been associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Yet, trauma exposure rather than PTSD may be ...
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Ellen R. Klaassens,
Erik J. Giltay,
Pim Cuijpers,
Tineke van Veen,
Frans G. Zitman
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317-331
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Symptom-specific associations between low cortisol responses and functional somatic symptoms: The TRAILS study
Summary: Background: Functional somatic symptoms (FSS), like chronic pain and overtiredness, are often assumed to be stress-related. Altered levels of the stress hormone cortisol could explain the ass...
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Karin A.M. Janssens,
Albertine J. Oldehinkel,
Frank C. Verhulst,
Joke A.M. Hunfeld,
Johan Ormel,
Judith G.M. Rosmalen
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332-340
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Ageing, physical function, and the diurnal rhythms of cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone
Summary: The present study examined the relationship between ageing, physical function and the diurnal rhythms of cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Participants were 36 community dwelling ol...
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Jennifer L.J. Heaney,
Anna C. Phillips,
Douglas Carroll
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341-349
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Neuroendocrine response to CRF stimulation in veterans with and without PTSD in consideration of war zone era
Summary: Background: Alterations in hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activity have been observed in Gulf War veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which differ from those observe...
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Julia A. Golier,
Kimberly Caramanica,
Rachel Yehuda
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350-357
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AMPK γ2 subunit gene PRKAG2 polymorphism associated with cognitive impairment as well as diabetes in old age
Summary: Metabolic and cognitive disorders are closely related. However, the molecular mechanism underlying this association is still elusive. Given the importance of energy metabolism in neuronal cel...
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Eosu Kim,
Sung Hee Lee,
Kang Soo Lee,
Hae-Kwan Cheong,
Kee Namkoong,
Chang Hyung Hong,
Byoung Hoon Oh
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358-365
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Cerebrospinal fluid cortisol concentrations in healthy elderly are affected by both APOE and TOMM40 variants
Summary: Abnormalities of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis have been reported in subjects with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may include increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cortisol concen...
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Davide Bruno,
Jay J. Nierenberg,
James C. Ritchie,
Michael W. Lutz,
Nunzio Pomara
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366-371
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Interactive effects of estrogen and serotonin on brain activation during working memory and affective processing in menopausal women
Summary: While cognitive changes and mood instability are frequent symptoms reported by menopausal women, the degree to which the decline in estrogen production is responsible is not yet clear. Severa...
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C. Neill Epperson,
Zenab Amin,
Kosha Ruparel,
Ruben Gur,
James Loughead
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372-382
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Mouse females devoid of exposure to males during fetal development exhibit increased maternal behavior
Summary: Many sex differences can be found in the expression of aggression and parental nurturing behaviors. It is important to determine if these are modulated by prenatal conditions. Here, using ass...
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Atsushi Sugawara,
Brandon L. Pearson,
D. Caroline Blanchard,
Monika A. Ward
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383-395
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Effects of testosterone on attention and memory for emotional stimuli in male rhesus monkeys
Summary: Increasing evidence in humans and other animals suggests that testosterone (T) plays an important role in modulating emotion. We previously reported that T treatment in rhesus monkeys undergo...
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Hanna M. King,
Laura B. Kurdziel,
Jerrold S. Meyer,
Agnès Lacreuse
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396-409
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Periodic maternal separation decreases hippocampal neurogenesis without affecting basal corticosterone during the stress hyporesponsive period, but alters HPA axis and coping behavior in adulthood
Summary: Although not directly evaluated, the early rise of glucocorticoid (GC) levels, as occur after exposure to adverse early life experience, are assumed to affect hippocampal ontogeny by altering...
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Naima Lajud,
Angélica Roque,
Marco Cajero,
Gabriel Gutiérrez-Ospina,
Luz Torner
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410-420
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Regulation of corticoid and serotonin receptor brain system following early life exposure of glucocorticoids: Long term implications for the neurobiology of mood
Summary: Potent glucocorticoids (GC) administered early in life have improved premature infant survival dramatically. However, these agents may increase the risk for physical, neurological and behavio...
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Delia M. Vázquez,
Charles R. Neal,
Paresh D. Patel,
Niko Kaciroti,
Juan F. López
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421-437
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A sniff of trust: Meta-analysis of the effects of intranasal oxytocin administration on face recognition, trust to in-group, and trust to out-group
Summary: The neuropeptide oxytocin has a popular reputation of being the ‘love’ hormone. Here we test meta-analytically whether experiments with intranasal administration of oxytocin provide support f...
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Marinus H. Van IJzendoorn,
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
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438-443
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Nonapeptides are not just for bonding: A response to van Anders et al. (2011)
Nonapeptides (vasopressin, oxytocin, and homologues) broadly influence vertebrate social behavior, and the functions of nonapeptides and sex steroid hormones are extensively intertwined. In an effort ...
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James L. Goodson
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444-445
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The steroid/peptide theory of social bonds: A reply to Goodson's Letter to the Editor
We welcome Dr. Goodson's response to our Steroid/Peptide (S/P) Theory of Social Bonds (2011, Psychoneuroendocrinology 36, 1365–1375) and appreciate the venue for additional discussion. We hope to clar...
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Sari M. van Anders,
Katherine L. Goldey
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445
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Erratum to “Acknowledgement to Reviewers” [Psychoneuroendocrinology 37 (2012) I–VI]
The publisher regrets that A. Leslie Morrow, United States, was accidentally omitted from the list of reviewers. The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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2012 Curt P. Richter Award of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE)
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ISPNE Conference Announcement
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