Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0020s7.1 | Glucocorticoid action in the brain | ECE2009

Glucocorticoid control of chromatin remodelling in stress-related learning and memory

Reul Johannes MHM

It is a well-known observation that glucocorticoid hormones facilitate the storage of stressful, emotional events into memory. How glucocorticoids act in these cognitive processes has still not been completely clarified. Since almost a decade we have been collecting data indicating that memory formation of stressful events involves epigenetic mechanisms coordinating transcriptional processes in dentate gyrus granule neurons. We found that such events evoke the phosphorylation ...

ea0013s26 | Novel endocrine consequences of stress | SFEBES2007

Exercise alters endocrine and behavioural consequences of stress

Reul Johannes M.H.M. , Droste Susanne K.

The regular performance of exercise has beneficial effects on autonomic control, metabolism, immune and brain function. To increase our understanding of the beneficial effects of exercise on stress coping we investigated changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis and behaviour in mice and rats that had been voluntarily exercising since 4 weeks. If given a running wheel in their home cage, rodents such as mice and (Sprague Dawley) rats run spontaneously. Th...