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Luo P, Trainor B
Neuroscience . 2024 Nov; 564:126-134. PMID: 39547335
Best known for promoting wakefulness and arousal, the neuropeptide hypocretin (Hcrt) also plays an important role in mediating stress responses, including social stress. However, central and systemic manipulation of the...
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Luo P, Serna Godoy A, Zakharenkov H, Vang N, Wright E, Balantac T, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2024 Aug; 49(13):2000-2010. PMID: 39117901
The hypocretin (Hcrt) system modulates arousal and anxiety-related behaviors and has been considered as a novel treatment target for stress-related affective disorders. We examined the effects of Hcrt acting in...
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Wright E, Luo P, Zakharenkov H, Serna Godoy A, Lake A, Prince Z, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Oct; 120(43):e2306475120. PMID: 37847733
Anxiety disorders are a major public health concern and current treatments are inadequate for many individuals. Anxiety is more common in women than men and this difference arises during puberty....
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Williams A, Pena C, Ramos-Maciel S, Laman-Maharg A, Ordonez-Sanchez E, Britton M, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2022 Sep; 92(12):942-951. PMID: 36075764
Background: Major depressive disorder is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses worldwide, with a higher prevalence in women than in men. Although currently available pharmacological therapeutics help many...
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Luo P, Zakharenkov H, Torres L, Rios R, Gegenhuber B, Black A, et al.
Horm Behav . 2022 May; 143:105203. PMID: 35636023
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that can produce anxiolytic effects and promote social approach. However, emerging evidence shows that under some conditions, oxytocin can instead induce anxiety-related behaviors. These diverse effects...
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Luo P, Manning C, Fass J, Williams A, Hao R, Campi K, et al.
Behav Brain Res . 2020 Dec; 401:113084. PMID: 33358922
Women are more likely to suffer from stress-related affective disorders than men, but the underlying mechanisms of sex differences remain unclear. Previous works show that microRNA (miRNA) profiles are altered...