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423 related items for PubMed ID: 17707870

  • 1. Social defeat-induced contextual conditioning differentially imprints behavioral and adrenal reactivity: a time-course study in the rat.
    Razzoli M, Carboni L, Guidi A, Gerrard P, Arban R.
    Physiol Behav; 2007 Nov 23; 92(4):734-40. PubMed ID: 17707870
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  • 3. Previous exposure to immobilisation and repeated exposure to a novel environment demonstrate a marked dissociation between behavioral and pituitary-adrenal responses.
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  • 4. Aggressive behavior and HPA axis hormones after social isolation in adult rats of two different genetic animal models for depression.
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  • 6. Corticosterone response in a resident-intruder-paradigm depends on social state and coping style in adolescent male Balb-C mice.
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  • 7. Effects of psycho-social stress during pregnancy on neuroendocrine and behavioural parameters in lactation depend on the genetically determined stress vulnerability.
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  • 8. Alterations of behavioral and endocrinological reactivity induced by 3 brief social defeats in rats: relevance to human psychopathology.
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  • 9. Differential effects of acute and chronic social defeat stress on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function and hippocampal serotonin release in mice.
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    J Neuroendocrinol; 2006 May 15; 18(5):330-8. PubMed ID: 16629831
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  • 10. An unexpected reduction in sucrose concentration activates the HPA axis on successive post shift days without attenuation by discriminative contextual stimuli.
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  • 11. Changes in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function, body temperature, body weight and food intake with repeated social stress exposure in rats.
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  • 12. A single exposure to immobilization causes long-lasting pituitary-adrenal and behavioral sensitization to mild stressors.
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  • 13. Adaptation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and glucose to repeated immobilization or restraint stress is not influenced by associative signals.
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  • 14. A single exposure to severe stressors causes long-term desensitisation of the physiological response to the homotypic stressor.
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  • 15. Blockade of pituitary-adrenal axis activation induced by peripheral immunoneutralization of corticotropin-releasing factor does not affect the behavioral response to social defeat stress in rats.
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  • 16. Coping with defeat: acute glucocorticoid and forebrain responses to social defeat vary with defeat episode behaviour.
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  • 17. Gestational hypoxia alone or combined with restraint sensitizes the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and induces anxiety-like behavior in adult male rat offspring.
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  • 18. Stress-dependent changes in neuroinflammatory markers observed after common laboratory stressors are not seen following acute social defeat of the Sprague Dawley rat.
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  • 19. Long-term effects of a single exposure to stress in adult rats on behavior and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responsiveness: comparison of two outbred rat strains.
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  • 20. Adaptation in the corticosterone and hyperthermic responses to stress following repeated stressor exposure.
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