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Corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons in the central nucleus of amygdala are required for chronic stress-induced hypertension.

Zhao-Fu ShengHua ZhangJeffery G PhaupPeiRu ZhengXunLei KangZhenguo LiuHui-Ming ChangEdward T H YehAlan Kim JohnsonHui-Lin PanDe-Pei Li
Published in: Cardiovascular research (2023)
We found that hyperactivity of CRH neurons in the CeA, likely due to diminished Kv7 channel activity, play a major role in the development of chronic stress-induced hypertension. Our study suggests that CRH neurons in the brain may be targeted for treating chronic stress-induced hypertension. Thus, increasing Kv7 channel activity or overexpressing Kv7 channels in the CeA may reduce stress-induced hypertension. Further studies are needed to delineate how chronic stress diminishes Kv7 channel activity in the brain.
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