Corticosteroid Dependent Mechanisms of Stress Adaptation
皮质类固醇依赖性压力适应机制
基本信息
- 批准号:7117614
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-09-01 至 2007-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:behavioral /social science research tagbehavioral habituation /sensitizationcorticosteroid receptorscorticosteroidscorticotropin releasing factorgene expressionhippocampushormone regulation /control mechanismhypothalamic pituitary adrenal axisimmunocytochemistrylaboratory ratmicroinjectionspsychological adaptationreceptor expressionstress
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is an application for an Independent Scientist Award (K02) that would be essential in allowing the PI to devote at least 75 percent of his effort to his research program and research career development. For the past 6 years the PI has systematically studied a stress habituation paradigm in rats and found that the expression of habituation depended on corticosteroid negative feedback, especially as a result of corticosteroid actions mediated by mineralocorticoid receptors (MR). This work was primarily supported by NIH B-Start (MH54742) and R29 (DK49143) awards. Recently, the PI has been awarded a 5-year R01 award (MH62456) to pursue further these studies. The funded research project entails an extensive range of studies that will 1) determine the brain regions critical to MR-mediated modulation of stress habituation, 2) characterization of CRH and AVP gene expression and modulation with habituation and altered corticosteroid negative feedback, 3) examination of the extent to which HPA axis stress habituation is associated with a generalized shift in MR-mediated corticosteroid negative feedback, and 4) determine if HPA axis stress habituation is associated with changes in corticosteroid receptor expression. The PI's immediate career objectives are to extend his research program in terms of its quality, productivity and breadth of technical expertise. The PI's long-term career objective is to make a substantial scientific contribution to the understanding of the neural adaptive processes that impact on stress responses. A Career Development Plan is proposed that will be instrumental in helping the PI achieve these career objectives by extending the PI's collaborations and training in the areas of neuroanatomy, cell biology, molecular biology, and systems physiology. Increased knowledge, technical expertise and interaction with specialists in each of these areas will be vital for ongoing and future studies in the PI's laboratory designed to decisively determine underlying mechanisms of stress adaptation. The PI's Department and Institution are committed to supporting the PI's research program and have provided extensive laboratory space and physical resources. Through Department approved teaching reduction, the K02 award will increase substantially the amount of time and coherent blocks of time that the PI can devote to his research and career development, thereby assuring the success of these endeavors.
描述(由申请人提供):这是一份独立科学家奖(K02)的申请,这对于让 PI 将至少 75% 的精力投入到他的研究计划和研究职业发展中至关重要。在过去的 6 年里,PI 系统地研究了大鼠的应激习惯范式,发现习惯化的表达取决于皮质类固醇负反馈,尤其是盐皮质激素受体 (MR) 介导的皮质类固醇作用的结果。这项工作主要得到 NIH B-Start (MH54742) 和 R29 (DK49143) 奖项的支持。最近,PI 被授予为期 5 年的 R01 奖(MH62456)以进一步开展这些研究。该资助的研究项目需要进行广泛的研究,这些研究将 1) 确定对 MR 介导的压力习惯调节至关重要的大脑区域,2) CRH 和 AVP 基因表达的特征以及习惯和改变的皮质类固醇负反馈的调节,3) 检查HPA 轴应激习惯与 MR 介导的皮质类固醇负反馈的普遍变化相关的程度,以及 4) 确定 HPA 轴应激习惯是否与皮质类固醇受体的变化相关 表达。 PI 的近期职业目标是扩展其研究项目的质量、生产力和技术专业知识的广度。 PI 的长期职业目标是为理解影响压力反应的神经适应过程做出重大的科学贡献。提出了职业发展计划,通过扩展 PI 在神经解剖学、细胞生物学、分子生物学和系统生理学领域的合作和培训,有助于帮助 PI 实现这些职业目标。增加知识、技术专长以及与每个领域的专家的互动对于 PI 实验室正在进行和未来的研究至关重要,这些研究旨在决定性地确定压力适应的潜在机制。 PI 的部门和机构致力于支持 PI 的研究计划,并提供了广泛的实验室空间和物理资源。通过院系批准的教学缩减,K02 奖将大幅增加 PI 投入研究和职业发展的时间和连贯时间段,从而确保这些努力的成功。
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