Jennifer R Rainville
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Recent Articles
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Kropp D, Rainville J, Glover M, Tsyglakova M, Samanta R, Hage T, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health
. 2024 Apr;
37:100755.
PMID: 38618010
Stress has been implicated in the incidence and severity of psychiatric and gastrointestinal disorders. The immune system is capable of modulating the activity and composition of the gut following stress...
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Tsyglakova M, Huskey A, Hurst E, Telep N, Wilding M, Babington M, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health
. 2021 Nov;
18:100378.
PMID: 34820640
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a common and debilitating mood disorder that is more prevalent in women than men. In humans, PET imaging of microglia activation is currently being explored...
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Translating the Transcriptome: Sex Differences in the Mechanisms of Depression and Stress, Revisited
Rainville J, Lipuma T, Hodes G
Biol Psychiatry
. 2021 Apr;
91(1):25-35.
PMID: 33865609
The past decade has produced a plethora of studies examining sex differences in the transcriptional profiles of stress and mood disorders. As we move forward from accepting the existence of...
4.
Kumar M, Rainville J, Williams K, Lile J, Hodes G, Vassoler F, et al.
Neuropharmacology
. 2021 Jan;
186:108469.
PMID: 33485944
Opioid use disorder is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Increasing pre-clinical and clinical evidence demonstrates sex differences in opioid use and dependence. However, the...
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Johnson A, Rainville J, Rivero-Ballon G, Dhimitri K, Hodes G
Neuroscience
. 2020 Jan;
454:72-84.
PMID: 31917340
Depression is a chronic disease that affects nearly twice as many women as men, and symptoms can differ by sex. Preclinical models disproportionately use male subjects and test a single...
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Rainville J, Weiss G, Evanson N, Herman J, Vasudevan N, Tasker J
Steroids
. 2019 Mar;
155:108382.
PMID: 30902433
No abstract available.
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Rainville J, Hodes G
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2018 Jun;
44(1):184-199.
PMID: 29955150
Men and women often experience different symptoms or rates of occurrence for a variety of mood disorders. Many of the symptoms of mood disorders overlap with autoimmune disorders, which also...
8.
Rainville J, Tsyglakova M, Hodes G
Front Neuroendocrinol
. 2017 Dec;
50:67-90.
PMID: 29288680
Certain mood disorders and autoimmune diseases are predominately female diseases but we do not know why. Here, we explore the relationship between depression and the immune system from a sex-based...
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Rainville J, Weiss G, Evanson N, Herman J, Vasudevan N, Tasker J
Steroids
. 2017 Dec;
142:55-64.
PMID: 29242167
Glucocorticoid binding to the intracellular glucocorticoid receptor (GR) stimulates the translocation of the GR from the cytosol to the nucleus, which leads to the transactivation or transrepression of gene transcription....
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Weiss G, Rainville J, Zhao Q, Tasker J
Steroids
. 2017 Sep;
142:2-5.
PMID: 28939328
Cellular effects of glucocorticoids can be separated into classical transcriptional regulation via activation of the canonical nuclear glucocorticoid receptor and rapid actions mediated by activation of one or more putative...