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Prolactin-derived vasoinhibins increase anxiety- and depression-related behaviors

Zamorano, Miriam ; Ledesma-Colunga, Maria G. ; Adán, Norma ; Vera-Massieu, Camila ; Lemini, Maria ; Méndez, Isabel ; Moreno-Carranza, Bibiana ; Neumann, Inga D. ; Thebault, Stéphanie ; Martínez de la Escalera, Gonzalo ; Torner, Luz ; Clapp, Carmen



Abstract

The hormone prolactin (PRL) regulates neuroendocrine and emotional stress responses. It is found in the hypothalamus, where the protein is partially cleaved to vasoinhibins, a family of N-terminal antiangiogenic PRL fragments ranging from 14 to 18 kDa molecular masses, with unknown effects on the stress response. Here, we show that the intracerebroventricular administration of a recombinant ...

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