A role of noradrenergic receptors in anxiolytic-like effect of high CRF in the rat frontal cortex

Volume: 88, Pages: 102162 - 102162
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) is a neuropeptide widely distributed in the brain as a hormonal modulator and neurotransmitter. The best known behavioral function of CRF is activation of stress and anxiety via the hypothalamus and limbic structures but the role of CRF in the cortex is still poorly understood. Our previous studies have shown anxiolytic-like effects of high doses of CRF injected into the Fr2 frontal cortex and involvement of...
Paper Details
Title
A role of noradrenergic receptors in anxiolytic-like effect of high CRF in the rat frontal cortex
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
88
Pages
102162 - 102162
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