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Oxytocin Regulates Stress-InducedCrfGene Transcription through CREB-Regulated Transcription Coactivator 3

Jurek, Benjamin ; Slattery, David A. ; Hiraoka, Yuichi ; Liu, Ying ; Nishimori, Katsuhiko ; Aguilera, Greti ; Neumann, Inga D. ; van den Burg, Erwin H.



Abstract

The major regulator of the neuroendocrine stress response in the brain is corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), whose transcription is controlled by CREB and its cofactors CRTC2/3 (TORC2/3). Phosphorylated CRTCs are sequestered in the cytoplasm, but rapidly dephosphorylated and translocated into the nucleus following a stressful stimulus. As the stress response is attenuated by oxytocin (OT), we ...

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