2012
DOI: 10.1177/1933719111430992
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The Effect of Citalopram on Midbrain CRF Receptors 1 and 2 in a Primate Model of Stress-Induced Amenorrhea

Abstract: We have demonstrated marked differences in the neurobiology of the serotonin system between stress-sensitive (SS) and stress-resilient (SR) cynomolgus macaques characterized in a model of stress-induced amenorrhea, also called functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA). Dysfunction of the serotonin system in SS monkeys suggested that administration of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) might correct FHA. This study examines the effect of escitalopram (CIT) administration to SS and SR monkeys on cort… Show more

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“…The METAVUE autoscale function was used to calculate the correct exposure of each image as a percentage of the total range of light, which further reduced the variation in background among individuals. Pixel area total (number of pixels highlighting cells using the computer generated threshold) provides a measure of the approximate area covered by labeled receptors and has been previously used to measure steroid receptor immunolabeling (Senashova et al, 2012). Cell counts were not used for analysis as stained receptors overlapped (especially in HVC) and therefore would not be counted accurately.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The METAVUE autoscale function was used to calculate the correct exposure of each image as a percentage of the total range of light, which further reduced the variation in background among individuals. Pixel area total (number of pixels highlighting cells using the computer generated threshold) provides a measure of the approximate area covered by labeled receptors and has been previously used to measure steroid receptor immunolabeling (Senashova et al, 2012). Cell counts were not used for analysis as stained receptors overlapped (especially in HVC) and therefore would not be counted accurately.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monkeys were stratified into stress resistant, moderately stress resistant and stress sensitive based on the response of their reproductive hormone axis to the experimental paradigm. Monkeys defined as stress sensitive were those that responded with a rapid cessation of reproductive function and serve as a model of FHA (Senashova et al 2012). Stress sensitive monkeys were found to have increased cellular content of GnRH coupled with reduced GnRH fiber density at the median eminence (Centeno et al 2007b), reflecting reduced secretory activity (Herod et al 2011b).…”
Section: Description Of Metabolic Regulation Of Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent data suggest that, in a particular subset of cynomolgus macaques deemed to be more stress-sensitive than their cohorts because of interrupted menstrual cycles, chronic treatment with a serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) produces significant changes in CRF receptors after 15-weeks of administration but not in less-stress sensitive animals (Senashova et al, 2012). Specifically, after chronic treatment with an SSRI, the stress sensitive monkeys had an increased number of CRF 2 receptor mRNA positive cells as found through digoxigenin- in situ hybridization staining, compared to less stress-sensitive monkeys.…”
Section: Non-human Primate Data On Crf/5-ht Interactions and Emotionamentioning
confidence: 99%