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Christiana Labermaier
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 18
Citations - 857
Christiana Labermaier is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social defeat & Social stress. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 18 publications receiving 699 citations.
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Evidence supporting the match/mismatch hypothesis of psychiatric disorders
Sara Santarelli,Sylvie L. Lesuis,Xiao-Dong Wang,Klaus V. Wagner,Jakob Hartmann,Christiana Labermaier,Sebastian H. Scharf,Marianne B. Müller,Florian Holsboer,Mathias V. Schmidt +9 more
TL;DR: The results further support the match/mismatch hypothesis of psychiatric disease and illustrate how mild or moderate aversive conditions during development can shape an individual to be optimally adapted to similar conditions later in life.
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Early-life stress-induced anxiety-related behavior in adult mice partially requires forebrain corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1
Xiao-Dong Wang,Christiana Labermaier,Florian Holsboer,Wolfgang Wurst,Jan M. Deussing,Marianne B. Müller,Mathias V. Schmidt +6 more
TL;DR: The findings highlight the importance of forebrain CRHR1 in modulating some of the anxiogenic effects of early‐life stress, and suggest that other neural circuits are also involved in the programming effects ofEarly‐ life stress on anxiety‐related behavior.
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Stress-responsive FKBP51 regulates AKT2-AS160 signaling and metabolic function.
Georgia Balsevich,Alexander S. Häusl,Carola W. Meyer,Stoyo Karamihalev,Xixi Feng,Max L. Pöhlmann,Carine Dournes,Andrés Uribe-Mariño,Sara Santarelli,Christiana Labermaier,Kathrin Hafner,Tianqi Mao,Michaela Breitsamer,Marily Theodoropoulou,Christian Namendorf,Manfred Uhr,Marcelo Paez-Pereda,Gerhard Winter,Felix Hausch,Alon Chen,Matthias H. Tschöp,Theo Rein,Nils C. Gassen,Mathias V. Schmidt +23 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the stress responsive co-chaperone FKBP5 regulates glucose metabolism in mice by modulating AS160 phosphorylation, glucose transporter expression and muscle glucose uptake.
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Biomarkers Predicting Antidepressant Treatment Response: How Can We Advance the Field?
TL;DR: This review proposes an optimized translational research strategy to overcome some of the major limitations in biomarker discovery and is confident that early transfer and integration of data between both species, ideally leading to mutual supportive evidence from both preclinical and clinical studies, are most suitable to addressSome of the obstacles of current depression research.
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Interplay between diet-induced obesity and chronic stress in mice: potential role of FKBP51
Georgia Balsevich,Andrés Uribe,Klaus V. Wagner,Jakob Hartmann,Sara Santarelli,Christiana Labermaier,Mathias V. Schmidt +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that chronic stress induces hypophagia and weight loss, ultimately improving features arising from an obesogenic context, including glucose tolerance and levels of insulin and leptin, and indicates that Fkbp5 may represent a novel target in metabolic regulation.