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Stefanie M. Klampfl
Stefanie M. Klampfl
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia
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Salivary oxytocin concentrations in response to running, sexual self-stimulation, breastfeeding and the TSST: The Regensburg Oxytocin Challenge (ROC) study
TR de Jong, R Menon, A Bludau, T Grund, V Biermeier, SM Klampfl, ...
Psychoneuroendocrinology 62, 381-388, 2015
2302015
Changes in the intensity of maternal aggression and central oxytocin and vasopressin V1a receptors across the peripartum period in the rat
SD Caughey, SM Klampfl, VR Bishop, J Pfoertsch, ID Neumann, ...
Journal of neuroendocrinology 23 (11), 1113-1124, 2011
1112011
Hypoactivation of CRF receptors, predominantly type 2, in the medial-posterior BNST is vital for adequate maternal behavior in lactating rats
SM Klampfl, PJ Brunton, DS Bayerl, OJ Bosch
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (29), 9665-9676, 2014
562014
Reduced brain corticotropin‐releasing factor receptor activation is required for adequate maternal care and maternal aggression in lactating rats
SM Klampfl, ID Neumann, OJ Bosch
European Journal of Neuroscience 38 (5), 2742-2750, 2013
462013
Maternal stress and the MPOA: Activation of CRF receptor 1 impairs maternal behavior and triggers local oxytocin release in lactating rats
SM Klampfl, MM Schramm, BM Gaßner, K Hübner, AF Seasholtz, ...
Neuropharmacology 133, 440-450, 2018
352018
CRF-R1 activation in the anterior-dorsal BNST induces maternal neglect in lactating rats via an HPA axis-independent central mechanism
SM Klampfl, PJ Brunton, DS Bayerl, OJ Bosch
Psychoneuroendocrinology 64, 89-98, 2016
352016
Mom doesn’t care: When increased brain CRF system activity leads to maternal neglect in rodents
SM Klampfl, OJ Bosch
Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 53, 100735, 2019
302019
Antagonism of V1b receptors promotes maternal motivation to retrieve pups in the MPOA and impairs pup-directed behavior during maternal defense in the mpBNST of lactating rats
DS Bayerl, V Kaczmarek, B Jurek, EH van den Burg, ID Neumann, ...
Hormones and behavior 79, 18-27, 2016
262016
Central V1b receptor antagonism in lactating rats: impairment of maternal care but not of maternal aggression
DS Bayerl, SM Klampfl, OJ Bosch
Journal of neuroendocrinology 26 (12), 918-926, 2014
262014
Brain CRF-binding protein modulates aspects of maternal behavior under stressful conditions and supports a hypo-anxious state in lactating rats
SM Klampfl, MM Schramm, GS Stinnett, DS Bayerl, AF Seasholtz, ...
Hormones and Behavior 84, 136-144, 2016
202016
The interplay of conditional NCAM-knockout and chronic unpredictable stress leads to increased aggression in mice
C Kohl, O Riccio, J Grosse, O Zanoletti, C Fournier, SM Klampfl, ...
Stress 16 (6), 647-654, 2013
172013
When mothers neglect their offspring: an activated CRF system in the BNST is detrimental for maternal behavior
SM Klampfl, OJ Bosch
Archives of Women's Mental Health 22, 409-415, 2019
142019
More than reproduction: Central gonadotropin‐releasing hormone antagonism decreases maternal aggression in lactating rats
DS Bayerl, SM Klampfl, OJ Bosch
Journal of neuroendocrinology 31 (9), e12709, 2019
112019
Opposing effects of subtype-specific CRF receptor activation in the adBNST on maternal care and the stress axis in lactating rats
SM Klampfl, DS Bayerl, OJ Bosch
European Neuropsychopharmacology 24, S32-S33, 2014
22014
The Corticotropin-Releasing Factor system in lactating rats: implications in the regulation of maternal behavior with special focus on the BNST
S Klampfl
2015
Reduced CRF receptor activation in the posterior BNST is crucial for appropriate expression of maternal behaviour in lactating rats
S Klampfl, P Brunton, OJ Bosch
5th Parental Brain Conference, 2013
2013
Maternal aggression is mediated by vasopressin and oxytocin released within hypothalamic and limbic brain areas.
OJ Bosch, S Klampfl, S Caughey, J Pfoertsch, ID Neumann, S Meddle
4th International Conference on the Parental Brain, 2010
2010
Hypothalamic and limbic vasopressin and oxytocin release and the regulation of maternal aggression in the rat.
OJ Bosch, S Klampfl, ID Neumann, S Caughey, S Meddle
40th Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, 2010
2010
Crf Binding Protein Activity in the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus is Essential for Stress Adaptations and Normal Maternal Behaviour in Lactating Rats
A Sanson, P Krieg, MM Schramm, R Maloumby, K Kellner, SM Klampfl, ...
Available at SSRN 4668201, 0
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