Gaseous neuromodulators in the control of neuroendocrine stress axis.
The gaseous neuromodulator carbon monoxide has been shown to reduce the stimulated release of stress neuropeptides, such as vasopressin and oxytocin, from the rat hypothalamus in vitro, while evidence concerning corticotropin-releasing hormone is controversial. In vivo studies have been conducted in...
Main Authors: | Navarra, P, Dello Russo, C, Mancuso, C, Preziosi, P, Grossman, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2000
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