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It was shown that all the brain structures studied — the PC, HT, LVN, LC, and CN (and not only the limbic zone) — are sensitive to glucocorticoids.
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Any of the extreme influences on the integral organism studied (irradiation in a relatively low dose, vibration influence, administration of glucocorticoids, a state of hypocorticism) leads to a redistribution of the level of reception of [3]corticosterone; moreover, in all cases a sharp increase in the accumulation of corticosterone in the PC is noted.
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Translated from Problemy Éndokrinologii, Vol. 34, No. 6, pp. 59–62, November–December, 1988.
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Dudina, T.V. Receptor binding of corticosterone by various brain structures in extreme states of the organism. Neurosci Behav Physiol 19, 337–340 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01236025
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