نتایج جستجو برای: anxiety agents

تعداد نتایج: 447949  

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2001
M C Frenay M E Faymonville S Devlieger A Albert A Vanderkelen

A prospective study was designed to compare two psychological support interventions in controlling peri-dressing change pain and anxiety in severely burned patients. Thirty patients with a total burned surface area of 10-25%, requiring a hospital stay of at least 14 days, were randomised to receive either hypnosis or stress reducing strategies (SRS) adjunctively to routine intramuscular pre-dre...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2010
Peter C Hart Carisa L Bergner Amanda N Smolinsky Brett D Dufour Rupert J Egan Justin L LaPorte Allan V Kalueff

Animal models have been vital to recent advances in experimental neuroscience, including the modeling of common human brain disorders such as anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia. As mice express robust anxiety-like behaviors when exposed to stressors (e.g., novelty, bright light, or social confrontation), these phenotypes have clear utility in testing the effects of psychotropic drugs. Of sp...

2006
Keizo Takao Tsuyoshi Miyakawa

Although all of the mouse genome sequences have been determined, we do not yet know the functions of most of these genes. Gene-targeting techniques, however, can be used to delete or manipulate a specific gene in mice. The influence of a given gene on a specific behavior can then be determined by conducting behavioral analyses of the mutant mice. As a test for behavioral phenotyping of mutant m...

Journal: :The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 2010
Karlijn J Joling Hein P J van Hout Francois G Schellevis Henriette E van der Horst Philip Scheltens Dirk L Knol Harm W J van Marwijk

OBJECTIVE Living with a demented person has been associated with high levels of clinical depression and anxiety. However, there are no prospective studies that allow good estimates of the incidence of depression and anxiety. In this study, the authors assess the long-term incidence of depression and anxiety in the spouses of patients with dementia as recorded by general practitioners. DESIGN ...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2011
Celio Estanislau Anna Carolina Ramos Paula Daniele Ferraresi Naiara Fernanda Costa Heloisa Maria Cotta Pires de Carvalho Silmara Batistela

The elevated plus-maze is an apparatus composed of enclosed and open (elevated) arms and time spent in the open arms by a rat can be increased/decreased by anxiolytic/anxiogenic agents. In the forced swim test, floating behavior is used as an index of behavioral despair and can be decreased by antidepressant agents. As the comorbidity between anxiety and depression is a remarkable issue in huma...

2007
I. P. Ashmarin R. A. Danilova M. V. Belopolskaya O. I. Rudko M. F. Obukhova E. V. Shmalgausen

Long-term depressive behavior was modeled via immunization of white rats with isatin (an endogenous MAO inhibitor) covalently bound to a carrier antigen. The immunization of rats against isatin and several exogenous MAO inhibitors (pargyline and deprenyl) resulted in long-term (2 months) depressive-like behavior with elements of anxiety and an increased activity of MAO in the brain. In contrast...

Journal: :Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 2011
Daiane L. Gebauer Natália Pagnussat Ângelo L. Piato Isabel C. Schaefer Carla D. Bonan Diogo R. Lara

There is growing interest in zebrafish as a model organism in behavioral pharmacology research. Several anxiety behaviors have been characterized in zebrafish, but the effect of anxiolytic drugs on these parameters has been scarcely studied. The purpose of this work was to assess the predictive validity of acute treatment with anxiolytic drugs on behavioral parameters of anxiety. In the first t...

Journal: :Integrative physiological and behavioral science : the official journal of the Pavlovian Society 2002
James D Churchill Jennifer L Gerson Kendra A Hinton Jennifer L Mifek Michael J Walter Cynthia L Winslow Richard A Deyo

Previous studies have shown that crude ginseng extracts enhance performance on shock-motivated tasks. Whether such performance enhancements are due to memory-enhancing (nootropic) properties of ginseng, or to other non-specific effects such as an influence on anxiety has not been determined. In the present study, we evaluated both the nootropic and anxiolytic effects of the ginseng saponin Rb1....

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Benjamin Meyer Kenneth S L Yuen Matthias Ertl Nenad Polomac Christoph Mulert Christian Büchel Raffael Kalisch

The beneficial effects of placebo treatments on fear and anxiety (placebo anxiolysis) are well known from clinical practice, and there is strong evidence indicating a contribution of treatment expectations to the efficacy of anxiolytic drugs. Although clinically highly relevant, the neural mechanisms underlying placebo anxiolysis are poorly understood. In two studies in humans, we tested whethe...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2002
Arif Khan Shirin Khan Walter A Brown

One measure of a treatment's effectiveness is the regularity with which it proves superior to placebo. That measure also tells us about the consequences of using a treatment as a standard against which to test a new agent. To assess the frequency with which approved and presumably effective antidepressants and anxiolytics show statistical superiority over placebo, we reviewed placebo-controlled...

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