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Evelin M Cotella

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Cotella E, Nawreen N, Moloney R, Martelle S, Oshima K, Lemen P, et al.
Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci . 2023 May; 3(2):274-282. PMID: 37124346
Background: Adolescent brains are sensitive to stressors. However, under certain circumstances, developmental stress can promote an adaptive phenotype, allowing individuals to cope better with adverse situations in adulthood, thereby contributing...
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Gonzalez L, Fisher A, DSouza S, Cotella E, Lang R, Robinson J
Elife . 2023 Apr; 12. PMID: 37067979
The mesolimbic dopamine system is an evolutionarily conserved set of brain circuits that play a role in attention, appetitive behavior, and reward processing. In this circuitry, ascending dopaminergic projections from...
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Martelle S, Cotella E, Nawreen N, Chen C, Packard B, Fitzgerald M, et al.
Stress . 2021 Mar; 24(2):196-205. PMID: 33726625
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is an excitatory neuromodulatory peptide strongly implicated in nervous stress processing. Human polymorphism of the primary PACAP receptor (PAC1) is linked to psychiatric disorders, including...
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Herman J, Nawreen N, Smail M, Cotella E
Stress . 2020 Dec; 23(6):617-632. PMID: 33345670
Regulation of stress reactivity is a fundamental priority of all organisms. Stress responses are critical for survival, yet can also cause physical and psychological damage. This review provides a synopsis...
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Nawreen N, Cotella E, Morano R, Mahbod P, Dalal K, Fitzgerald M, et al.
eNeuro . 2020 Oct; 7(5). PMID: 33055196
Hypofunction of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) contributes to stress-related neuropsychiatric illnesses. Mechanisms leading to prefrontal hypoactivity remain to be determined. Prior evidence suggests that chronic stress leads to an increase...
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Cotella E, Morano R, Wulsin A, Martelle S, Lemen P, Fitzgerald M, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2019 Dec; 112:104490. PMID: 31786480
Adolescent animals are vulnerable to the effects of stress on brain development. We hypothesized that long-term effects of adolescent chronic stress are mediated by glucocorticoid receptor (GR) signaling. We used...
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Scheimann J, Moloney R, Mahbod P, Morano R, Fitzgerald M, Hoskins O, et al.
Elife . 2019 Jul; 8. PMID: 31329100
Glucocorticoid receptors (GR) have diverse functions relevant to maintenance of homeostasis and adaptation to environmental challenges. Understanding the importance of tissue-specific GR function in physiology and behavior has been hampered...
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Cotella E, Gomez A, Lemen P, Chen C, Fernandez G, Hansen C, et al.
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry . 2018 Aug; 88:303-310. PMID: 30096330
Adolescence is a period of active development of stress regulatory neurocircuitry. As a consequence, mechanisms that control the responses to stress are not fully matured during this developmental period, which...
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Cotella E, Durando P, Suarez M
Stress . 2014 Apr; 17(3):235-46. PMID: 24689679
Adversity during early life can lead to diverging endocrine and behavioral responses to stress in adulthood. In our laboratory, we evaluated the long-term effects of early life adversity and its...
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Cotella E, Lascano I, Levin G, Suarez M
Int J Neurosci . 2009 Mar; 119(5):664-80. PMID: 19283592
The aim of this work was to determine the effect of amitriptyline (AMI) on peripheral outcomes such as plasma epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (NE) concentration and anxiety-like behavior displayed in...