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492 related items for PubMed ID: 19393295

  • 1. Coping with defeat: acute glucocorticoid and forebrain responses to social defeat vary with defeat episode behaviour.
    Walker FR, Masters LM, Dielenberg RA, Day TA.
    Neuroscience; 2009 Aug 18; 162(2):244-53. PubMed ID: 19393295
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  • 2. Corticosterone response in a resident-intruder-paradigm depends on social state and coping style in adolescent male Balb-C mice.
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  • 3. Social defeat-induced contextual conditioning differentially imprints behavioral and adrenal reactivity: a time-course study in the rat.
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    Physiol Behav; 2007 Nov 23; 92(4):734-40. PubMed ID: 17707870
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  • 4. Repeated social defeat selectively increases δFosB expression and histone H3 acetylation in the infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex.
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  • 5. Social defeat stress activates medial amygdala cells that express type 2 corticotropin-releasing factor receptor mRNA.
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    Neuroscience; 2009 Aug 04; 162(1):5-13. PubMed ID: 19358876
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  • 6. Strain differences in coping behaviour, novelty seeking behaviour, and susceptibility to socially conditioned fear: a comparison between Wistar and Sprague Dawley rats.
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  • 7. Effects of a putative antidepressant with a rapid onset of action in defeated mice with different coping strategies.
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    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2012 Aug 07; 38(2):317-27. PubMed ID: 22561232
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  • 8. Conditioning properties of social subordination in rats: behavioral and biochemical correlates of anxiety.
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  • 9. The effects of the alpha 2 adrenoceptor blocker idazoxan on defeat-induced immobility and plasma corticosterone in rats is antagonized by administration of adrenocorticotrophin-antiserum.
    Haller J, Albert I, Makara GB.
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  • 11. Adaptation in patterns of c-fos expression in the brain associated with exposure to either single or repeated social stress in male rats.
    Martinez M, Phillips PJ, Herbert J.
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  • 12. Glucocorticoid receptors in lateral septum are involved in the modulation of the emotional sequelae induced by social defeat.
    Calfa G, Volosin M, Molina VA.
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  • 13. Physical defeat reduces the sensitivity of murine splenocytes to the suppressive effects of corticosterone.
    Bailey MT, Avitsur R, Engler H, Padgett DA, Sheridan JF.
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  • 14. Maintenance of dominance status is necessary for resistance to social defeat stress in Syrian hamsters.
    Morrison KE, Bader LR, Clinard CT, Gerhard DM, Gross SE, Cooper MA.
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  • 15. Genetic predisposition to anxiety-related behavior determines coping style, neuroendocrine responses, and neuronal activation during social defeat.
    Frank E, Salchner P, Aldag JM, Salomé N, Singewald N, Landgraf R, Wigger A.
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  • 16. Naturally occurring variations in defensive burying behavior are associated with differences in vasopressin, oxytocin, and androgen receptors in the male rat.
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  • 17. Neurobiological mechanisms of aggression and stress coping: a comparative study in mouse and rat selection lines.
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  • 18. Involvement of the lateral septum and the ventral Hippocampus in the emotional sequelae induced by social defeat: role of glucocorticoid receptors.
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  • 19. The acute glucocorticoid stress response does not differentiate between rewarding and aversive social stimuli in rats.
    Buwalda B, Scholte J, de Boer SF, Coppens CM, Koolhaas JM.
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  • 20. Gonadal hormones modulate the display of submissive behavior in socially defeated female Syrian hamsters.
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