نتایج جستجو برای: anxiety like behavior

تعداد نتایج: 1302148  

ایازی, الهام, بنانج, مریم, شاهین, مریم السادات, پیری, مرتضی,

Background and Objective: Dopamine receptors and histamine influence anxiety-like behaviors. Furthermore, interaction between histamine and dopaminergic D1 receptors has been demonstrated in the modulation of some behavior. In the present study, we investigated the interaction between histamine and dopaminergic D1 receptors in the dorsal hippocampus in the anxiety behavior. Materials and Method...

Introduction: Several studies have reported anti-anxiety effects of morphine in adult rats. The present study examined the effect of chronic morphine injections in infancy and before puberty on anxiety-like behavior in immature rats. Methods: Neonate rats (n=35) were randomly chosen and divided into two groups. On postnatal days 8-14, one group received saline and the other one received mor...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Samina Salim Mohammad Asghar Gaurav Chugh Manish Taneja Zhilian Xia Kaustav Saha

We recently reported involvement of oxidative stress in anxiety-like behavior of rats. Others in separate studies have demonstrated a link between oxidative stress and hypertension as well as with type 2 diabetes/insulin resistance. In the present study, we have tested a putative role of oxidative stress in anxiety-like behavior, hypertension and insulin resistance using a rat model of oxidativ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Michel Barrot Deanna L Wallace Carlos A Bolaños Danielle L Graham Linda I Perrotti Rachael L Neve Heather Chambliss Jerry C Yin Eric J Nestler

Sexual deficits and other behavioral disturbances such as anxiety-like behaviors can be observed in animals that have undergone social isolation, especially in species having important social interactions. Using a model of protracted social isolation in adult rats, we observed increased anxiety-like behavior and deficits in both the latency to initiate sexual behavior and the latency to ejacula...

2015
Carina Bodden S. Helene Richter Rebecca S. Schreiber Vanessa Kloke Joachim Gerß Rupert Palme Klaus-Peter Lesch Lars Lewejohann Sylvia Kaiser Norbert Sachser

Behavioral profiles are influenced by both positive and negative experiences as well as the genetic disposition. Traditionally, accumulating adversity over lifetime is considered to predict increased anxiety-like behavior ("allostatic load"). The alternative "mismatch hypothesis" suggests increased levels of anxiety if the early environment differs from the later-life environment. Thus, there i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Rochellys Diaz Heijtz Shugui Wang Farhana Anuar Yu Qian Britta Björkholm Annika Samuelsson Martin L Hibberd Hans Forssberg Sven Pettersson

Microbial colonization of mammals is an evolution-driven process that modulate host physiology, many of which are associated with immunity and nutrient intake. Here, we report that colonization by gut microbiota impacts mammalian brain development and subsequent adult behavior. Using measures of motor activity and anxiety-like behavior, we demonstrate that germ free (GF) mice display increased ...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
mostafa jasby department of clinical psychology, karaj branch, islamic azad university, karaj, iran jalal sayani department of clinical psychologist, mental health centre, boniyad shahid and omure esargran, tehran, iran

the aim of this research is reduction the symptoms of anxiety disorder, through mbct. it seems that two main parameters of this treatment namely avoiding from mental rumination and avoidant states in a particular way with anxiety disorder. meanwhile applying this type of treatment for reduction of the symptoms and rupture of disorder continuation chain could be useful. this is a quasi-experimen...

Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam Ali Roohbakhsh, Karim Mahmoodi Delfan

Objective(s) The effect of testosterone on anxiety-like behaviors has been the subject of some studies. There is evidence that testosterone modulates anxiety via GABA (gama aminobutyric acid) and GABAergic system. The involvement of GABAC receptors in those effects of testosterone on anxiety-like behaviors of the rats was investigated in the present study. Materials and Methods A group of ra...

2017
Liankang Sun Peng Liu Fei Liu Yuan Zhou Zheng Chu Yuqi Li Guang Chu Ying Zhang Jiabei Wang Yong-Hui Dang

BACKGROUND Histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein 1 (HINT1) is regarded as a haplo-insufficient tumor suppressor and is closely associated with diverse neuropsychiatric diseases. Moreover, HINT1 is related to gender-specific acute behavior changes in schizophrenia and in response to nicotine. Stress has a range of molecular effects in emotional disorders, which can cause a reduction in brai...

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