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Monoaminergic structures of the hypothalamus under chronic stress conditions

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    Monoamines of cells of the AN and VMN and fibers in the PVN and neurohemal part of the ME participate in the adaptation of an organism to chronic stress caused by repeated weak ECS.

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    The most considerable changes in the fluorescence intensity of MAs are detected in hypothalamic structures related to regulation of corticoliberin and vasopressin and their transport to portal vessels of the hypophysis under chronic stress conditions.

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Translated from Problemy Éndokrinologii, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 49–51, July–August, 1985.

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Konstantinova, M.S., Smorodina, I.P. Monoaminergic structures of the hypothalamus under chronic stress conditions. Neurosci Behav Physiol 16, 513–516 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01191457

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