نتایج جستجو برای: restraint stress

تعداد نتایج: 444042  

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2015
Daniela Oliveira de Almeida Hilda Silva Ferreira Luana Bomfim Pereira Josmara Bartolomei Fregoneze

Different brain areas seem to be involved in the cardiovascular responses to stress. The medial amygdala (MeA) has been shown to participate in cardiovascular control, and acute stress activates the MeA to a greater extent than any of the other amygdaloid structures. It has been demonstrated that the brain histaminergic system may be involved in behavioral, autonomic and neuroendocrine response...

2017
Rohini S. Kori Ravindranath H. Aladkatti

Objective: In this study we investigated the effect of Fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, on the gravimetry, hematology and whole brain histopathology in the restrained stressed male albino rats. Methodology: Adult male Wistar albino rats weighing about 175-225 g were taken for the study and were divided into four groups of six animals each. Group I (control), Group II (stres...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2007
Yvonne M Ulrich-Lai Michelle M Ostrander Ingrid M Thomas Benjamin A Packard Amy R Furay C Mark Dolgas Daniella C Van Hooren Helmer F Figueiredo Nancy K Mueller Dennis C Choi James P Herman

Stress can promote palatable food intake, and consumption of palatable foods may dampen psychological and physiological responses to stress. Here we develop a rat model of daily limited sweetened drink intake to further examine the linkage between consumption of preferred foods and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis responses to acute and chronic stress. Adult male rats with free access...

Journal: :Brain research 2009
Leah R Reznikov Lawrence P Reagan Jim R Fadel

Stress can precipitate onset of multiple mood-related disorders, including depression. Examination of the neural basis of this phenomenon has highlighted the amygdala as a key component. Alterations in amygdalar activity and structure accompany various mood-related disorders, and interestingly, amygdalar morphology and behavior can be altered in animals subjected to repeated stress. Gamma-amino...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2001
I L Torres G D Gamaro S N Silveira-Cucco M B Michalowski J B Corrêa M L Perry C Dalmaz

It has been suggested that glucocorticoids released during stress might impair neuronal function by decreasing glucose uptake by hippocampal neurons. Previous work has demonstrated that glucose uptake is reduced in hippocampal and cerebral cortex slices 24 h after exposure to acute stress, while no effect was observed after repeated stress. Here, we report the effect of acute and repeated restr...

2013
Maria Konstandi Yatrik M. Shah Tsutomu Matsubara Frank J. Gonzalez

Stress is a risk factor for several cardiovascular pathologies. PPARα holds a fundamental role in control of lipid homeostasis by directly regulating genes involved in fatty acid transport and oxidation. Importantly, PPARα agonists are effective in raising HDL-cholesterol and lowering triglycerides, properties that reduce the risk for cardiovascular diseases. This study investigated the role of...

2008
Jerzy Jochem Barbara Rybus-Kalinowska Krystyna Żwirska-Korczala Viktor Matejčík JERZY JOCHEM BARBARA RYBUS-KALINOWSKA KRYSTYNA ŻWIRSKA-KORCZALA

Histamine as a neurotransmitter participates in modulation of pain transmission within the central nervous system. Exogenous histamine administered intracerebroventricularly (icv) as well as endogenous histamine, after blockage of its catabolism by histamine N-methyltransferase (HNMT) inhibitors, which leads to an increase in endogenous histamine concentrations, produce an antinociceptive effec...

2010
Richard J. Windle Susan A. Wood Yvonne M. Kershaw Stafford L. Lightman Colin D. Ingram

Stress-induced activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is known to be attenuated during late pregnancy and throughout lactation. To investigate the neural basis of this stress hyporesponsiveness we examined the changes in the restraint-induced HPA response and accompanying forebrain expression of c-fos mRNA that occur in rats between days 16 (D16) and 19 (D19) of gestation, t...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Christina Chotiwat Ruth B S Harris

Rats exposed to 3 h of restraint stress on each of 3 days (RRS) lose weight on the days of RRS and gain weight at the same rate as controls after stress ends, but do not return to the weight of controls. RRS rats also show an exaggerated endocrine response to subsequent novel stressors. Studies described here tested the effects of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor (CRFR) antagonism on RRS...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2007
Mika Fukada Toshiyuki Kaidoh Ai Ito Tomomi Yano Chie Hayashibara Tatsuo Watanabe

We investigated whether inhalation of green odor (a mixture of equal amounts of trans-2-hexenal and cis-3-hexenol) prevents the skin-barrier disruption induced by chronic restraint stress in rats. To this end, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was measured as an index of the disruption of skin-barrier function, whereas light- and electron-microscope examinations were performed to observe histolo...

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