2008
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.22.1_supplement.728.2
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Role of adenylyl cyclase type VII in signaling through CRFR1α receptors and HPA axis activation during ethanol intoxication: study using male and female animals

Abstract: Ethanol (Eth) can increase plasma ACTH and glucocorticoids even though Eth is thought to be anxiolytic. Studies using corticotrophs, have indicated that CRF 1α receptors (CRF‐R1α) initiate ACTH release through coupling to adenylyl cyclase type 9 and type 7 (AC7). Prior studies have shown that Eth enhances AC7 responsiveness to Gsα. We hypothesized that Eth through increasing the affinity of the AC7 for Gsα, can increase CRF‐R1α signaling, leading to increased ACTH levels.We measured plasma ACTH and corticoster… Show more

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