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Exposure to chronic stressor upsurges the excitability of serotoninergic neurons and diminishes concentrations of circulating corticosteroids in rats two weeks thereafter.

Eliyahu DremencovDaniil GrinchiiKatarina HrivikovaMaxim LapshinMaria KomelkovaJan GrabanAgnesa PuhovaOlga TseilikmanVadim TseilikmanDaniela Jezova
Published in: Pharmacological reports : PR (2022)
Reduced corticosteroid concentrations in the blood appear to be the result of increased metabolism and/or tissue uptake rather than altered steroidogenesis. The decrease in circulating corticosterone in rats who experienced repeated PS may represent part of the mechanisms leading to increased excitability of 5-HT neurons. The increase in 5-HT neuronal activity might be an important compensatory mechanism designated to diminish the harmful effects of the repeated PS exposure on the brain.
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