The mere presence of elevated plasma levels of corticosterone is generally regarded as evidence of compromised well-being. However, environmental stimuli do not necessarily need to be of a noxious or adverse nature to elicit activation of the stress response systems. In the present study, the physiological and neuroendocrine responses to repeated social stimuli that can be regarded as emotional opposites, i.e. social defeat and sexual behavior, were compared. Similar corticosterone responses were observed in animals confronted for the first time with either a highly aggressive male intruder or a receptive female, but a decrease was noticed in defeated rats tested during a third interaction. Only if animals are being physically attacked does...
Stress research has been dominated by a circular type of reasoning that occurrence of a stress respo...
Glucocorticoids coordinate responses that enable an individual to cope with stressful challenges and...
Aim: To further examine the neurobiological mechanisms and their outcomes responsible for the PTSD s...
The mere presence of elevated plasma levels of corticosterone is generally regarded as evidence of c...
Among rodents, maternal aggression in the postpartum period represents a species-typical adaptation,...
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...
Plasma concentrations of noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A) and corticosterone (CORT) were determine...
Stress is a widespread phenomenon in the western society of these days. It is a risky factor for hea...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...
AbstractThis study was conducted to explore the effects of specific psychosocial paradigm on predato...
Social isolation in male rats at weaning results in reduced basal levels of the neuroactive steroid ...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...
none3In the realm of animal models of psychopathology, social stress based procedures rely on robust...
Background: One of the major sources of stress in most species including humans is of a social natur...
Stress research has been dominated by a circular type of reasoning that occurrence of a stress respo...
Glucocorticoids coordinate responses that enable an individual to cope with stressful challenges and...
Aim: To further examine the neurobiological mechanisms and their outcomes responsible for the PTSD s...
The mere presence of elevated plasma levels of corticosterone is generally regarded as evidence of c...
Among rodents, maternal aggression in the postpartum period represents a species-typical adaptation,...
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...
Plasma concentrations of noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (A) and corticosterone (CORT) were determine...
Stress is a widespread phenomenon in the western society of these days. It is a risky factor for hea...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...
AbstractThis study was conducted to explore the effects of specific psychosocial paradigm on predato...
Social isolation in male rats at weaning results in reduced basal levels of the neuroactive steroid ...
The negative emotional consequences associated with life stress exposure in an individual can affect...
none3In the realm of animal models of psychopathology, social stress based procedures rely on robust...
Background: One of the major sources of stress in most species including humans is of a social natur...
Stress research has been dominated by a circular type of reasoning that occurrence of a stress respo...
Glucocorticoids coordinate responses that enable an individual to cope with stressful challenges and...
Aim: To further examine the neurobiological mechanisms and their outcomes responsible for the PTSD s...