Plasma noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial stressors were studied in male members of a strain of wild-type rats, widely differing in their level of aggression. The aggressiveness was preliminarily established by measuring the latency time to attack (ALT) a male intruder in a standard resident-intruder test. Animals were then provided with a jugular vein cannula for blood sampling during stress exposure. Implanted rats were randomly assigned to 3 experimental treatments: social stress (defeat experience, SD), nonsocial stress (presentation of a shock-prod, SP) and control (animals undisturbed in their home cages, CTR). A significant correlation was found between ALT and the amount of ...
The mere presence of elevated plasma levels of corticosterone is generally regarded as evidence of c...
Glucocorticoids coordinate responses that enable an individual to cope with stressful challenges and...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...
Plasma noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial...
Plasma noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial...
renaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial stressors w...
Plasma concentrations of noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A) and corticosterone (CORT) were determine...
An important determinant of cardiovascular stress reactivity and morbidity is the individual behavio...
Among rodents, maternal aggression in the postpartum period represents a species-typical adaptation,...
This paper summarizes the results of experiments aimed at describing electrocardio-graphic responses...
Behavioral and physiological responses of 18 chronically cannulated male TMD-S3 rats were assessed d...
Behavioral and physiological responses of 18 chronically cannulated male TMD-S3 rats were assessed d...
Background: One of the major sources of stress in most species including humans is of a social natur...
The mere presence of elevated plasma levels of corticosterone is generally regarded as evidence of c...
Glucocorticoids coordinate responses that enable an individual to cope with stressful challenges and...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...
Plasma noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial...
Plasma noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial...
renaline (NA), adrenaline (A), and corticosterone (CS) responses to social and nonsocial stressors w...
Plasma concentrations of noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A) and corticosterone (CORT) were determine...
An important determinant of cardiovascular stress reactivity and morbidity is the individual behavio...
Among rodents, maternal aggression in the postpartum period represents a species-typical adaptation,...
This paper summarizes the results of experiments aimed at describing electrocardio-graphic responses...
Behavioral and physiological responses of 18 chronically cannulated male TMD-S3 rats were assessed d...
Behavioral and physiological responses of 18 chronically cannulated male TMD-S3 rats were assessed d...
Background: One of the major sources of stress in most species including humans is of a social natur...
The mere presence of elevated plasma levels of corticosterone is generally regarded as evidence of c...
Glucocorticoids coordinate responses that enable an individual to cope with stressful challenges and...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...