Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272

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Main Authors: Dine J., Ionescu I.A., Avrabos C., Yen Y.-C., Holsboer F., Landgraf R., Schmidt U., Eder M.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1615252024-11-11T15:33:55Z Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272 Dine J. Ionescu I.A. Avrabos C. Yen Y.-C. Holsboer F. Landgraf R. Schmidt U. Eder M. PHYSIOLOGY neuropeptide S neuropeptide animal behavior animal cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue anxiety anxiety disorder Article brain electrophysiology brain slice controlled study endophenotype hippocampal CA1 region hippocampal CA3 region hippocampus long term potentiation male mouse neurotransmission nonhuman paired pulse facilitation synapse synaptic potential tranquilizing activity ventral hippocampus animal drug effects electrophysiology endophenotype hippocampus intranasal drug administration pathophysiology physiology synaptic transmission Animalia Murinae Mus Administration, Intranasal Animals Anxiety Behavior, Animal Electrophysiological Processes Endophenotypes Hippocampus Long-Term Potentiation Male Mice Neuropeptides Synapses Synaptic Transmission 10.1371/journal.pone.0120272 PLoS ONE 10 4 e0120272 2019-11-06T01:33:11Z 2019-11-06T01:33:11Z 2015 Article Dine J., Ionescu I.A., Avrabos C., Yen Y.-C., Holsboer F., Landgraf R., Schmidt U., Eder M. (2015). Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272. PLoS ONE 10 (4) : e0120272. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120272 19326203 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161525 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20191101
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topic neuropeptide S
neuropeptide
animal behavior
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
anxiety
anxiety disorder
Article
brain electrophysiology
brain slice
controlled study
endophenotype
hippocampal CA1 region
hippocampal CA3 region
hippocampus
long term potentiation
male
mouse
neurotransmission
nonhuman
paired pulse facilitation
synapse
synaptic potential
tranquilizing activity
ventral hippocampus
animal
drug effects
electrophysiology
endophenotype
hippocampus
intranasal drug administration
pathophysiology
physiology
synaptic transmission
Animalia
Murinae
Mus
Administration, Intranasal
Animals
Anxiety
Behavior, Animal
Electrophysiological Processes
Endophenotypes
Hippocampus
Long-Term Potentiation
Male
Mice
Neuropeptides
Synapses
Synaptic Transmission
spellingShingle neuropeptide S
neuropeptide
animal behavior
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
anxiety
anxiety disorder
Article
brain electrophysiology
brain slice
controlled study
endophenotype
hippocampal CA1 region
hippocampal CA3 region
hippocampus
long term potentiation
male
mouse
neurotransmission
nonhuman
paired pulse facilitation
synapse
synaptic potential
tranquilizing activity
ventral hippocampus
animal
drug effects
electrophysiology
endophenotype
hippocampus
intranasal drug administration
pathophysiology
physiology
synaptic transmission
Animalia
Murinae
Mus
Administration, Intranasal
Animals
Anxiety
Behavior, Animal
Electrophysiological Processes
Endophenotypes
Hippocampus
Long-Term Potentiation
Male
Mice
Neuropeptides
Synapses
Synaptic Transmission
Dine J.
Ionescu I.A.
Avrabos C.
Yen Y.-C.
Holsboer F.
Landgraf R.
Schmidt U.
Eder M.
Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
description 10.1371/journal.pone.0120272
author2 PHYSIOLOGY
author_facet PHYSIOLOGY
Dine J.
Ionescu I.A.
Avrabos C.
Yen Y.-C.
Holsboer F.
Landgraf R.
Schmidt U.
Eder M.
format Article
author Dine J.
Ionescu I.A.
Avrabos C.
Yen Y.-C.
Holsboer F.
Landgraf R.
Schmidt U.
Eder M.
author_sort Dine J.
title Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
title_short Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
title_full Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
title_fullStr Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
title_full_unstemmed Intranasally applied neuropeptide S shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
title_sort intranasally applied neuropeptide s shifts a high-anxiety electrophysiological endophenotype in the ventral hippocampus towards a "normal"-anxiety onee0120272
publishDate 2019
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161525
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