Energy metabolism and behavior in the corticotropin-releasing factor family of peptides
Since Hans Selye's seminal work in the 1930s, there have been numerous advances with respect to our understanding of how the nervous and endocrine systems interact to help animals cope with stressors and how chronic stress may adversely impact health. Our modern understanding of stress essentially b...
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| author | David A. Lovejoy James A. Carr |
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| description | Since Hans Selye's seminal work in the 1930s, there have been numerous advances with respect to our understanding of how the nervous and endocrine systems interact to help animals cope with stressors and how chronic stress may adversely impact health. Our modern understanding of stress essentially began in 1954 with the race to discover the hypothalamic releasing factor controlling ACTH secretion and mediating the endocrine response to stressors. Since the isolation of corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) in 1981, interest in CRF has focused not only on its hypophysiotropic function, but also its much broader role in coordinating many of the endocrine, behavioral and autonomic nervous system changes that occur during stress. The goal of this Research Topic is to solicit reviews and general research articles highlighting new research into stress and the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in the following areas: HPA axis interaction with energy regulating mechanisms during stress; and new studies on the role of CRF and urocortin and urocortins 2 and 3 in behavioral adaptation to stressors. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-463822022-01-31T11:16:55Z Energy metabolism and behavior in the corticotropin-releasing factor family of peptides David A. Lovejoy James A. Carr RC648-665 R5-920 RC321-571 Q1-390 peptide energy balance evolution Stress food intake Since Hans Selye's seminal work in the 1930s, there have been numerous advances with respect to our understanding of how the nervous and endocrine systems interact to help animals cope with stressors and how chronic stress may adversely impact health. Our modern understanding of stress essentially began in 1954 with the race to discover the hypothalamic releasing factor controlling ACTH secretion and mediating the endocrine response to stressors. Since the isolation of corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) in 1981, interest in CRF has focused not only on its hypophysiotropic function, but also its much broader role in coordinating many of the endocrine, behavioral and autonomic nervous system changes that occur during stress. The goal of this Research Topic is to solicit reviews and general research articles highlighting new research into stress and the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in the following areas: HPA axis interaction with energy regulating mechanisms during stress; and new studies on the role of CRF and urocortin and urocortins 2 and 3 in behavioral adaptation to stressors. 2021-02-11T12:32:37Z 2021-02-11T12:32:37Z 2016-01-19 14:05:46 2015 book 18146 16648714 9782889195374 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/46382 eng Frontiers Research Topics image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International http://www.frontiersin.org/books/Energy_Metabolism_and_Behavior_in_the_Corticotropin-Releasing_Factor_Family_of_Peptides/662 http://journal.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/1160/crf-and-urocortin-peptides-as-modulators-of-energy-balance-and-behavior-during-stress Frontiers Media SA 10.3389/978-2-88919-537-4 10.3389/978-2-88919-537-4 bf5ce210-e72e-4860-ba9b-c305640ff3ae 9782889195374 114 open access |
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| title | Energy metabolism and behavior in the corticotropin-releasing factor family of peptides |
| title_full | Energy metabolism and behavior in the corticotropin-releasing factor family of peptides |
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| title_sort | energy metabolism and behavior in the corticotropin releasing factor family of peptides |
| topic | RC648-665 R5-920 RC321-571 Q1-390 peptide energy balance evolution Stress food intake |
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