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A.M. Minni ; G.F. De Medeiros ; J.C. Helbling ; A. Duittoz ; N. Marissal Arvy ; A. Foury ; V. De Smedt Peyrusse ; V. Pallet ; M.P. MoisanSex differences exist for stress reactivity as well as for the prevalence of depres-sion, which is more frequent in women of reproductive age and often precipitated by stressfulevents. In animals, the differential effect of stress on male's and [...]![]()
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E.M. Richard ; J.C. Helbling ; C. Tridon ; A. Desmedt ; A.M. Minni ; M. Cador ; L. Pourtau ; J.P. Konsman ; P. Mormede ; M.P. Moisan 2013Glucocorticoids are released after hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis stimulation by stress and act both in the periphery and in the brain to bring about adaptive responses that are essential for life. Dysregulation of the stress response can p[...]![]()
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M.P. Moisan ; A.M. Minni ; G. Dominguez ; J.C. Helbling ; A. Foury ; N. Henkous ; R. Dorey ; D. BeracocheaCorticosteroid binding globulin (CBG) is a glycoprotein synthesized in liver and secreted in the blood where it binds with a high affinity but low capacity glucocorticoid hormones, cortisol in humans and corticosterone in laboratory rodents. In [...]![]()
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A.M. Minni ; R. Dorey ; C. Pierard ; G. Dominguez ; J.C. Helbling ; A. Foury ; D. Beracochea ; M.P. MoisanWe aimed at demonstrating that corticosteroid binding globulin (CBG), a plasma glycoprotein binding glucocorticoids with high affinity in blood, endorses a major role under stress conditions by regulating free glucocorticoid access to the brain [...]