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Original Source: Part II: Treatment with a CRH-R1 Antagonist Prevents Stress-Induced Suppression of the Central Neural Drive to the Reproductive Axis in Female Macaques.

In response to everyday life stress, some individuals readily develop reproductive dysfunction (i.e., are stress-sensitive), while others are more stress-resilient. When exposed to mild combined psychosocial + metabolic stress (change in social environment + reduced diet), female cynomolgus monkeys can be categorized as stress-sensitive ("SS"; rapidly become anovulatory in response to stress), medium stress-resilient ("MSR"; slowly become anovulatory in response to prolonged stress), or highly stress-resili...

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The CRH-R(1) receptor mediates luteinizing hormone, prolactin, corticosterone and progesterone secretion induced by restraint stress in estrogen-primed rats.

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