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368 related items for PubMed ID: 21406198

  • 1. Stress-dependent changes in neuroinflammatory markers observed after common laboratory stressors are not seen following acute social defeat of the Sprague Dawley rat.
    Hueston CM, Barnum CJ, Eberle JA, Ferraioli FJ, Buck HM, Deak T.
    Physiol Behav; 2011 Aug 03; 104(2):187-98. PubMed ID: 21406198
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  • 2. Gene expression changes in the hypothalamus provide evidence for regionally-selective changes in IL-1 and microglial markers after acute stress.
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  • 3. Social defeat promotes specific cytokine variations within the prefrontal cortex upon subsequent aggressive or endotoxin challenges.
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  • 4. 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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  • 6. Sex differences in the regulation of cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript expression in hypothalamic nuclei of rats by forced swim stress.
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  • 8. Adaptation in the corticosterone and hyperthermic responses to stress following repeated stressor exposure.
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  • 9. Stress-induced increases in hypothalamic IL-1: a systematic analysis of multiple stressor paradigms.
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  • 10. Prenatal stress induces long term stress vulnerability, compromising stress response systems in the brain and impairing extinction of conditioned fear after adult stress.
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  • 11. Social defeat-induced contextual conditioning differentially imprints behavioral and adrenal reactivity: a time-course study in the rat.
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  • 12. Social status modulates basal IL-1 concentrations in the hypothalamus of pair-housed rats and influences certain features of stress reactivity.
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  • 13. Repeated exposure to two stressors in sequence demonstrates that corticosterone and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus interleukin-1β responses habituate independently.
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  • 14. Alterations of behavioral and endocrinological reactivity induced by 3 brief social defeats in rats: relevance to human psychopathology.
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  • 15. Juvenile stress impairs body temperature regulation and augments anticipatory stress-induced hyperthermia responses in rats.
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  • 16. Prenatal social stress in the rat programmes neuroendocrine and behavioural responses to stress in the adult offspring: sex-specific effects.
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  • 17. 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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  • 19. Synergistic and additive actions of a psychosocial stressor and endotoxin challenge: Circulating and brain cytokines, plasma corticosterone and behavioral changes in mice.
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  • 20. Androgen inhibits, while oestrogen enhances, restraint-induced activation of neuropeptide neurones in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.
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