Gender Differences in Brain Cell Response to Stress Uncovered by Study

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Gender Differences in Brain Cell Response to Stress Uncovered by Study
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A new study conducted on mice by researchers at the Weizmann Institute and the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry has revealed sex differences in how the brains of males and females respond to stress. The study used RNA sequencing to analyze the cells of the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus, which coordinates the stress response. The researchers found that different types of cells in the PVN respond to stress in different ways, and there were sex differences in these responses. The study's findings may contribute to the development of sex-tailored therapies for stress-related psychiatric disorders.

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