Research Article

GPER-Deficient Rats Exhibit Lower Serum Corticosterone Level and Increased Anxiety-Like Behavior

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Serum levels of stress hormones following acute restraint stress in wild-type and GPER-deficient rats. (a) Serum corticosterone level following 30 min acute restraint stress in WT and GPER-/- rats of either sex ( for each group). (b) Serum adrenaline level in WT and GPER-/- rats of either sex following acute restraint stress. (c) Plasma CRH level in WT and GPER-/- rats of either sex following acute restraint stress. Note that GPER-/- rats () of either sex seemed to have lower plasma CRH level than WT () following acute restraint stress, but the difference did not reach statistical significance. (d) Plasma ACTH level in WT and GPER-/- rats of either sex following acute restraint stress. Note that GPER-/- rats had higher plasma ACTH level than the WT rats, particularly in the female. and , two-way ANOVA with Tukey post hoc test.
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