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2. Genome Analyses of >200,000 Individuals Identify 58 Loci for Chronic Inflammation and Highlight Pathways that Link Inflammation and Complex Disorders
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Symen Ligthart, Ahmad Vaez, Urmo Võsa, Maria G. Stathopoulou, Paul S. de Vries, Bram P. Prins, Peter J. Van der Most, Toshiko Tanaka, Elnaz Naderi, Lynda M. Rose, Ying Wu, Robert Karlsson, Maja Barbalic, Honghuang Lin, René Pool, Gu Zhu, Aurélien Macé, Carlo Sidore, Stella Trompet, Massimo Mangino, Maria Sabater-Lleal, John P. Kemp, Ali Abbasi, Tim Kacprowski, Niek Verweij, Albert V. Smith, Tao Huang, Carola Marzi, Mary F. Feitosa, Kurt K. Lohman, Marcus E. Kleber, Yuri Milaneschi, Christian Mueller, Mahmudul Huq, Efthymia Vlachopoulou, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, Christopher Oldmeadow, Joris Deelen, Markus Perola, Jing Hua Zhao, Bjarke Feenstra, Marzyeh Amini, Jari Lahti, Katharina E. Schraut, Myriam Fornage, Bhoom Suktitipat, Wei-Min Chen, Xiaohui Li, Teresa Nutile, Giovanni Malerba, Jian’an Luan, Tom Bak, Nicholas Schork, Fabiola Del Greco M., Elisabeth Thiering, Anubha Mahajan, Riccardo E. Marioni, Evelin Mihailov, Joel Eriksson, Ayse Bilge Ozel, Weihua Zhang, Maria Nethander, Yu-Ching Cheng, Stella Aslibekyan, Wei Ang, Ilaria Gandin, Loïc Yengo, Laura Portas, Charles Kooperberg, Edith Hofer, Kumar B. Rajan, Claudia Schurmann, Wouter den Hollander, Tarunveer S. Ahluwalia, Jing Zhao, Harmen H.M. Draisma, Ian Ford, Nicholas Timpson, Alexander Teumer, Hongyan Huang, Simone Wahl, YongMei Liu, Jie Huang, Hae-Won Uh, Frank Geller, Peter K. Joshi, Lisa R. Yanek, Elisabetta Trabetti, Benjamin Lehne, Diego Vozzi, Marie Verbanck, Ginevra Biino, Yasaman Saba, Ingrid Meulenbelt, Jeff R. O’Connell, Markku Laakso, Franco Giulianini, Patrik K.E. Magnusson, Christie M. Ballantyne, Jouke Jan Hottenga, Grant W. Montgomery, Fernando Rivadineira, Rico Rueedi, Maristella Steri, Karl-Heinz Herzig, David J. Stott, Cristina Menni, Mattias Frånberg, Beate St. Pourcain, Stephan B. Felix, Tune H. Pers, Stephan J.L. 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Kritchevsky, Naveed Sattar, Genevieve Lachance, Robert Clarke, Tamara B. Harris, Olli T. Raitakari, John R. Attia, Diana van Heemst, Eero Kajantie, Rossella Sorice, Giovanni Gambaro, Robert A. Scott, Andrew A. Hicks, Luigi Ferrucci, Marie Standl, Cecilia M. Lindgren, John M. Starr, Magnus Karlsson, Lars Lind, Jun Z. Li, John C. Chambers, Trevor A. Mori, Eco J.C.N. de Geus, Andrew C. Heath, Nicholas G. Martin, Juha Auvinen, Brendan M. Buckley, Anton J.M. de Craen, Melanie Waldenberger, Konstantin Strauch, Thomas Meitinger, Rodney J. Scott, Mark McEvoy, Marian Beekman, Cristina Bombieri, Paul M. Ridker, Karen L. Mohlke, Nancy L. Pedersen, Alanna C. Morrison, Dorret I. Boomsma, John B. Whitfield, David P. Strachan, Albert Hofman, Peter Vollenweider, Francesco Cucca, Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin, J. Wouter Jukema, Tim D. Spector, Anders Hamsten, Tanja Zeller, André G. Uitterlinden, Matthias Nauck, Vilmundur Gudnason, Lu Qi, Harald Grallert, Ingrid B. Borecki, Jerome I. Rotter, Winfried März, Philipp S. Wild, Marja-Liisa Lokki, Michael Boyle, Veikko Salomaa, Mads Melbye, Johan G. Eriksson, James F. Wilson, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Diane M. Becker, Bradford B. Worrall, Greg Gibson, Ronald M. Krauss, Marina Ciullo, Gianluigi Zaza, Nicholas J. Wareham, Albertine J. Oldehinkel, Lyle J. Palmer, Sarah S. Murray, Peter P. Pramstaller, Stefania Bandinelli, Joachim Heinrich, Erik Ingelsson, Ian J. Deary, Reedik Mägi, Liesbeth Vandenput, Pim van der Harst, Karl C. Desch, Jaspal S. Kooner, Claes Ohlsson, Caroline Hayward, Terho Lehtimäki, Alan R. Shuldiner, Donna K. Arnett, Lawrence J. Beilin, Antonietta Robino, Philippe Froguel, Mario Pirastu, Tine Jess, Wolfgang Koenig, Ruth J.F. Loos, Denis A. Evans, Helena Schmidt, George Davey Smith, P. Eline Slagboom, Gudny Eiriksdottir, Andrew P. Morris, Bruce M. Psaty, Russell P. Tracy, Ilja M. Nolte, Eric Boerwinkle, Sophie Visvikis-Siest, Alex P. Reiner, Myron Gross, Joshua C. Bis, Lude Franke, Oscar H. Franco, Emelia J. Benjamin, Daniel I. Chasman, Josée Dupuis, Harold Snieder, Abbas Dehghan, Behrooz Z. Alizadeh, H. Marike Boezen, Gerjan Navis, Marianne Rots, Morris Swertz, Bruce H.R. Wolffenbuttel, Cisca Wijmenga, Emelia Benjamin, Tarunveer Singh Ahluwalia, James Meigs, Russell Tracy, Josh Bis, Nathan Pankratz, Alex Rainer, James G. Wilson, Josee Dupuis, Bram Prins, Urmo Vaso, Maria Stathopoulou, Terho Lehtimaki, Yalda Jamshidi, Sophie Siest, Andre G. Uitterlinden, Mohammadreza Abdollahi, Renate Schnabel, Ursula M. Schick, Aldi Kraja, Yi-Hsiang Hsu, Daniel S. Tylee, Alyson Zwicker, Rudolf Uher, George Davey-Smith, Andrew Hicks, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Cavin Ward-Caviness, J. Rotter, Ken Rice, Leslie Lange, Eco de Geus, Kari Matti Makela, David Stacey, Johan Eriksson, Tim M. Frayling, Eline P. 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G., de Vries, P. S., Prins, B. P., Van der Most, P. J., Tanaka, T., Naderi, E., Rose, L. M., Wu, Y., Karlsson, R., Barbalic, M., Lin, H., Pool, R., Zhu, G., Mace, A., Sidore, C., Trompet, S., Mangino, M., Sabater-Lleal, M., Kemp, J. P., Abbasi, A., Kacprowski, T., Verweij, N., Smith, A. V., Huang, T., Marzi, C., Feitosa, M. F., Lohman, K. K., Kleber, M. E., Milaneschi, Y., Mueller, C., Huq, M., Vlachopoulou, E., Lyytikainen, L. -P., Oldmeadow, C., Deelen, J., Perola, M., Zhao, J. H., Feenstra, B., Alizadeh, B. Z., Boezen, H. M., Franke, L., van der Harst, P., Navis, G., Rots, M., Snieder, H., Swertz, M., Wolffenbuttel, B. H. R., Wijmenga, C., Amini, M., Benjamin, E., Chasman, D. I., Dehghan, A., Ahluwalia, T. S., Meigs, J., Tracy, R., Bis, J., Eiriksdottir, G., Pankratz, N., Gross, M., Rainer, A., Wilson, J. G., Psaty, B. M., Dupuis, J., Prins, B., Vaso, U., Stathopoulou, M., Lehtimaki, T., Koenig, W., Jamshidi, Y., Siest, S., Uitterlinden, A. G., Abdollahi, M., Schnabel, R., Schick, U. M., Nolte, I. M., Kraja, A., Hsu, Y. -H., Tylee, D. S., Zwicker, A., Uher, R., Davey-Smith, G., Morrison, A. C., Hicks, A., van Duijn, C. M., Ward-Caviness, C., Boerwinkle, E., Rotter, J., Rice, K., Lange, L., de Geus, E., Morris, A. P., Makela, K. M., Stacey, D., Eriksson, J., Frayling, T. M., Slagboom, E. P., Lahti, J., Schraut, K. E., Fornage, M., Suktitipat, B., Chen, W. -M., Li, X., Nutile, T., Malerba, G., Luan, J., Bak, T., Schork, N., Del Greco, M. F., Thiering, E., Mahajan, A., Marioni, R. E., Mihailov, E., Ozel, A. B., Zhang, W., Nethander, M., Cheng, Y. -C., Aslibekyan, S., Ang, W., Gandin, I., Yengo, L., Portas, L., Kooperberg, C., Hofer, E., Rajan, K. B., Schurmann, C., den Hollander, W., Zhao, J., Draisma, H. H. M., Ford, I., Timpson, N., Teumer, A., Huang, H., Wahl, S., Liu, Y., Huang, J., Uh, H. -W., Geller, F., Joshi, P. K., Yanek, L. R., Trabetti, E., Lehne, B., Vozzi, D., Verbanck, M., Biino, G., Saba, Y., Meulenbelt, I., O'Connell, J. R., Laakso, M., Giulianini, F., Magnusson, P. K. E., Ballantyne, C. M., Hottenga, J. J., Montgomery, G. W., Rivadineira, F., Rueedi, R., Steri, M., Herzig, K. -H., Stott, D. J., Menni, C., Franberg, M., S, t. Pourcain B., Felix, S. B., Pers, T. H., Bakker, S. J. L., Kraft, P., Peters, A., Vaidya, D., Delgado, G., Smit, J. H., Grossmann, V., Sinisalo, J., Seppala, I., Williams, S. R., Holliday, E. G., Moed, M., Langenberg, C., Raikkonen, K., Ding, J., Campbell, H., Sale, M. M., Chen, Y. -D. I., James, A. L., Ruggiero, D., Soranzo, N., Hartman, C. A., Smith, E. N., Berenson, G. S., Fuchsberger, C., Hernandez, D., Tiesler, C. M. T., Giedraitis, V., Liewald, D., Fischer, K., Mellstrom, D., Larsson, A., Wang, Y., Scott, W. R., Lorentzon, M., Beilby, J., Ryan, K. A., Pennell, C. E., Vuckovic, D., Balkau, B., Concas, M. P., Schmidt, R., Mendes de Leon, C. F., Bottinger, E. P., Kloppenburg, M., Paternoster, L., Boehnke, M., Musk, A. W., Willemsen, G., Evans, D. M., Madden, P. A. F., Kahonen, M., Kutalik, Z., Zoledziewska, M., Karhunen, V., Kritchevsky, S. B., Sattar, N., Lachance, G., Clarke, R., Harris, T. B., Raitakari, O. T., Attia, J. R., van Heemst, D., Kajantie, E., Sorice, R., Gambaro, G., Scott, R. A., Hicks, A. A., Ferrucci, L., Standl, M., Lindgren, C. M., Starr, J. M., Karlsson, M., Lind, L., Li, J. Z., Chambers, J. C., Mori, T. A., de Geus, E. J. C. N., Heath, A. C., Martin, N. G., Auvinen, J., Buckley, B. M., de Craen, A. J. M., Waldenberger, M., Strauch, K., Meitinger, T., Scott, R. J., Mcevoy, M., Beekman, M., Bombieri, C., Ridker, P. M., Mohlke, K. L., Pedersen, N. L., Boomsma, D. I., Whitfield, J. B., Strachan, D. P., Hofman, A., Vollenweider, P., Cucca, F., Jarvelin, M. -R., Jukema, J. W., Spector, T. D., Hamsten, A., Zeller, T., Nauck, M., Gudnason, V., Qi, L., Grallert, H., Borecki, I. B., Rotter, J. I., Marz, W., Wild, P. S., Lokki, M. -L., Boyle, M., Salomaa, V., Melbye, M., Eriksson, J. G., Wilson, J. F., Penninx, B. W. J. H., Becker, D. M., Worrall, B. B., Gibson, G., Krauss, R. M., Ciullo, M., Zaza, G., Wareham, N. J., Oldehinkel, A. J., Palmer, L. J., Murray, S. S., Pramstaller, P. P., Bandinelli, S., Heinrich, J., Ingelsson, E., Deary, I. J., Magi, R., Vandenput, L., Desch, K. C., Kooner, J. S., Ohlsson, C., Hayward, C., Shuldiner, A. R., Arnett, D. K., Beilin, L. J., Robino, A., Froguel, P., Pirastu, M., Jess, T., Loos, R. J. F., Evans, D. A., Schmidt, H., Slagboom, P. E., Tracy, R. P., Visvikis-Siest, S., Reiner, A. P., Bis, J. C., Franco, O. H., Benjamin, E. J., AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, Graduate School, Epidemiology, Internal Medicine, Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT), Lifestyle Medicine (LM), Groningen Kidney Center (GKC), Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE), Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI), Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL), Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET), VU University medical center, Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, APH - Mental Health, APH - Methodology, APH - Digital Health, Biological Psychology, APH - Personalized Medicine, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, Universität Heidelberg [Heidelberg], University of Verona (UNIVR), Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, The Scripps Research Institute, The Scripps Research Institute, Université Grenoble Alpes - UFR Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société (UGA UFR SHS), Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019]), IT University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark [Lyngby] (DTU), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), University of Virginia [Charlottesville], Université de Lausanne (UNIL), University of Oxford [Oxford], University of Newcastle [Australia] (UoN), Centre d'économie industrielle i3 (CERNA i3), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL), Helmholtz-Zentrum München (HZM), Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA (UMR_7583)), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne - Paris 12 (UPEC UP12)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Universitätsmedizin der Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz, University of Helsinki-University of Helsinki-Faculty of Medecine [Helsinki], University of Helsinki-University of Helsinki, Cardiff University-Medical Research Council, University of California-University of California, and DE CARVALHO, Philippe
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Bipolar Disorder ,LD SCORE REGRESSION ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Genome-wide association study ,[SDV.GEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,Body Mass Index ,inflammatory disorder ,80 and over ,WIDE ASSOCIATION ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,ta318 ,International HapMap Project ,Child ,Genetics (clinical) ,2. Zero hunger ,Genetics ,Genetics & Heredity ,Aged, 80 and over ,[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,C-reactive proteingenome-wide association studyinflammationMendelian randomizationinflammatory disordersDEPICTcoronary artery diseaseschizophreniasystem biology ,system biology ,DEPICT ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,Middle Aged ,C-reactive protein ,coronary artery disease ,genome-wide association study ,inflammation ,inflammatory disorders ,Mendelian randomization ,schizophrenia ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Biomarkers ,C-Reactive Protein ,Female ,Genetic Loci ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Inflammation ,Liver ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways ,Schizophrenia ,Young Adult ,3. Good health ,[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Medical genetics ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,CHARGE Inflammation Working Group ,Biology ,IMMUNITY ,ta3111 ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,medicine ,CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE ,Mendelian Randomization Analysi ,1000 Genomes Project ,METAANALYSIS ,Genetic association ,[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,Science & Technology ,ta1184 ,Metabolic Networks and Pathway ,Biomarker ,INSTRUMENTS ,06 Biological Sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,LifeLines Cohort Study - Abstract
International audience; C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive biomarker of chronic low-grade inflammation and is associated with multiple complex diseases. The genetic determinants of chronic inflammation remain largely unknown, and the causal role of CRP in several clinical outcomes is debated. We performed two genome-wide association studies (GWASs), on HapMap and 1000 Genomes imputed data, of circulating amounts of CRP by using data from 88 studies comprising 204,402 European individuals. Additionally, we performed in silico functional analyses and Mendelian randomization analyses with several clinical outcomes. The GWAS meta-analyses of CRP revealed 58 distinct genetic loci (p < 5 × 10-8). After adjustment for body mass index in the regression analysis, the associations at all except three loci remained. The lead variants at the distinct loci explained up to 7.0% of the variance in circulating amounts of CRP. We identified 66 gene sets that were organized in two substantially correlated clusters, one mainly composed of immune pathways and the other characterized by metabolic pathways in the liver. Mendelian randomization analyses revealed a causal protective effect of CRP on schizophrenia and a risk-increasing effect on bipolar disorder. Our findings provide further insights into the biology of inflammation and could lead to interventions for treating inflammation and its clinical consequences.Copyright © 2018 American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved.
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3. exprso: an R-package for the rapid implementation of machine learning algorithms.
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Quinn T, Tylee D, and Glatt S
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Machine learning plays a major role in many scientific investigations. However, non-expert programmers may struggle to implement the elaborate pipelines necessary to build highly accurate and generalizable models. We introduce here a new R package, exprso, as an intuitive machine learning suite designed specifically for non-expert programmers. Built primarily for the classification of high-dimensional data, exprso uses an object-oriented framework to encapsulate a number of common analytical methods into a series of interchangeable modules. This includes modules for feature selection, classification, high-throughput parameter grid-searching, elaborate cross-validation schemes (e.g., Monte Carlo and nested cross-validation), ensemble classification, and prediction. In addition, exprso provides native support for multi-class classification through the 1-vs-all generalization of binary classifiers. In contrast to other machine learning suites, we have prioritized simplicity of use over expansiveness when designing exprso., Competing Interests: Competing interests: No competing interests were disclosed.
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- 2016
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4. Active behavioral coping alters the behavioral but not the endocrine response to stress.
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Helmreich DL, Tylee D, Christianson JP, Kubala KH, Govindarajan ST, O'Neill WE, Becoats K, Watkins L, and Maier SF
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- Animals, Electric Stimulation methods, Male, Mastication physiology, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Stress, Psychological blood, Adaptation, Psychological physiology, Corticosterone metabolism, Exploratory Behavior physiology, Stress, Psychological metabolism, Stress, Psychological psychology, Thyroxine metabolism
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Exposure to traumatic stressors typically causes lasting changes in emotionality and behavior. However, coping strategies have been shown to prevent and alleviate many stress consequences and the biological mechanisms that underlie coping are of great interest. Whereas the laboratory stressor inescapable tail-shock induces anxiety-like behaviors, here we demonstrate that permitting a rat to chew on a wooden dowel during administration of tail-shock prevented the development of anxiety like behaviors in the open field and juvenile social exploration tests. Uncontrollable stressors increase corticosterone and decrease thyroid hormone, and we hypothesized that coping would blunt these changes. While tail-shock did produce these effects, active coping did not alter hormone levels. The dissociation between behavioral resilience and circulating hormones is discussed with regard to the utility of these molecules as biomarkers for psychiatric disease., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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5. Long-term behavioral consequences of stress exposure in adolescent versus young adult rats.
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Saul ML, Tylee D, Becoats KT, Guerrero BG, Sweeney P, Helmreich DL, and Fudge JL
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- Animals, Exploratory Behavior physiology, Locomotion physiology, Male, Rats, Aging physiology, Behavior, Animal physiology, Stress, Psychological physiopathology, Time
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Adolescence is a developmental time period marked by rapid changes in behavior and brain structure. Stress during adolescence has been shown to cause long-lasting behavioral changes, including increased anxiety- and depression-like behavior, in both rats and humans. These findings have led to the hypothesis that adolescence may be a particularly vulnerable or sensitive period for stress exposure. To investigate this hypothesis, we directly compared the effects of a 3-day stress exposure during either an adolescent (post natal day (PND) 27-29) or adult (PND 72-74) time window on exploratory behavior in male rats, measured 6 weeks post-stress (PND 72 or PND 117). Exploratory behavior was tested in both 'anxiogenic' and 'anxiolytic' environments, using the open field and novel object tests, respectively. We hypothesized that rats stressed as adolescents would show greater behavioral changes than rats stressed as adults. Contrary to our hypothesis, we found a decrease in exploratory behavior in the open-field test in both age groups. Furthermore, the magnitude of difference between stress and age-matched control animals was similar between age groups. In contrast, stress had no effect at either age in the novel object test, a more anxiolytic environment. Older adults showed decreased exploration in the novel object test compared to the younger adults, regardless of stress experience. These results suggest that adolescence is not a sensitive period for the effects of repeated variable stress on exploratory behavior in an anxiogenic environment., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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6. Thyroid hormone regulation by stress and behavioral differences in adult male rats.
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Helmreich DL and Tylee D
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- Animals, Brain physiology, Exploratory Behavior physiology, Male, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Stress, Psychological blood, Thyroid Hormones blood, Thyrotropin blood, Thyrotropin metabolism, Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone blood, Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone metabolism, Thyroxine blood, Thyroxine metabolism, Triiodothyronine blood, Triiodothyronine metabolism, Behavior, Animal, Stress, Psychological metabolism, Thyroid Hormones metabolism
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Thyroid hormones are essential regulators of growth, development and normal bodily function and their release is coordinated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis. While the HPT axis has been established as an acutely stress-responsive neuroendocrine system, relatively little is known about the mechanisms of its stress regulation. The present study examined acute stress-induced changes in peripheral hormone levels [triiodothyronine (T3); thyroxine (T4), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), reverse triiodothyronine (rT3)] and central mRNA levels of regulators of the HPT axis [thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), somatostatin (SST), type II deiodinase (D2)] in response to an inescapable tail-shock, a rodent model of stress. Additionally, we examined whether individual differences in spontaneous exploratory behavior in an open field test predicted basal levels of TH or differential susceptibility to the effects of stress. The stress condition was associated with decreases in peripheral T3, T4 and TSH, but not rT3, when compared with controls. No changes were observed in TRH or SST mRNA levels, but there was a trend suggesting stress-related increases in D2 mRNA. We also found that an animal's exploratory behavior in an unfamiliar open field arena was positively related to peripheral thyroid hormone levels and predicted the magnitude of stress-induced changes. In conclusion, we found suggestive evidence for stress-induced decrease in central drive HPT axis, but the central mechanisms of its stress regulation remain to be elucidated. Additionally, we found that individual differences in animals' exploratory behavior were correlated with peripheral TH levels., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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