Sexual deprivation induces a CRF independent stress response and decreases resistance to stressors inDrosophilavia a subpopulation of Neuropeptide F receptor-expressing neurons
Abstract:Living in a changing environment composed of other behaving animals entails both opportunities and challenges to obtain resources and mating partners. Actions that promote survival and reproduction are reinforced by the brain reward systems, whereas coping with the challenges associated with obtaining these rewards are mediated by stress response pathways. The activation of the latter can impair health and shorten lifespan. Although similar responses to social opportunity and challenge exist across the animal … Show more
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