Introduction: The role of different parts of the extended amygdala in metabolic signs of stress is not well understood. In the present study, we decided to evaluate the impact of the shell part of nucleus accumbens (NAc) on metabolic disturbance induced by electro foot shock stress using transient inactivation method in the rat. Methods: Male Wistar rats (W: 230-250 g) were canuulated unilaterally in the shell part of nucleus accumbens and left one week for recovery. Five minutes before each stress session, the animals either received sterile saline (0.25 µl/side) (control) or lidocaine 2% (0.25 µl/side) (experiment). Blood samples were taken from rats’ retro-orbital sinus for plasma corticosterone measurements. In a...
Uncontrollable stress can have a profound effect on an organism’s ability to respond effectively to ...
The anterior hypothalamic area (AHA) is an important integrative relay structure for a variety of au...
Rats exposed to acute unavoidable stress develop a deficit in escaping avoidable aversive stimuli th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Activity changes in the neurons of nucleus accumbens during stress have be...
AbstractThe current study investigated the effect of temporary inhibition of amygdala in response to...
Background: A single episode of acute immobilization stress has previously been shown to trigger a d...
Background: The Lateral Septal Area (LSA) is involved with autonomic and behavior responses associat...
Re-exposure to either palatable food or to conditioned stimuli associated with food is known to rein...
Contains fulltext : 87611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
The experiments described in this thesis sought to test two putative functions of the amygdala. The ...
Chronic stress exposure consistently impairs the reactivity to aversive and pleasurable stimuli in r...
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is critically implicated in anxiety behavior and cont...
Re-exposure to either palatable food or to conditioned stimuli associated with food is known to rein...
Chronic stress alters several central mechanisms including those of food intake regulation and neuro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of bilateral electrolytic lesions of the centra...
Uncontrollable stress can have a profound effect on an organism’s ability to respond effectively to ...
The anterior hypothalamic area (AHA) is an important integrative relay structure for a variety of au...
Rats exposed to acute unavoidable stress develop a deficit in escaping avoidable aversive stimuli th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Activity changes in the neurons of nucleus accumbens during stress have be...
AbstractThe current study investigated the effect of temporary inhibition of amygdala in response to...
Background: A single episode of acute immobilization stress has previously been shown to trigger a d...
Background: The Lateral Septal Area (LSA) is involved with autonomic and behavior responses associat...
Re-exposure to either palatable food or to conditioned stimuli associated with food is known to rein...
Contains fulltext : 87611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
The experiments described in this thesis sought to test two putative functions of the amygdala. The ...
Chronic stress exposure consistently impairs the reactivity to aversive and pleasurable stimuli in r...
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is critically implicated in anxiety behavior and cont...
Re-exposure to either palatable food or to conditioned stimuli associated with food is known to rein...
Chronic stress alters several central mechanisms including those of food intake regulation and neuro...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of bilateral electrolytic lesions of the centra...
Uncontrollable stress can have a profound effect on an organism’s ability to respond effectively to ...
The anterior hypothalamic area (AHA) is an important integrative relay structure for a variety of au...
Rats exposed to acute unavoidable stress develop a deficit in escaping avoidable aversive stimuli th...