In areas with moderate continental climate, increased average ambient temperature during the summer represents a stressogenic factor that affects the hypothalamo-pituitaryadrenocortical axis in mammals. Therefore, we wanted to examine the effects of 4 days of constant exposure to moderately elevated ambient temperature (35 ± 1oC) on the histomorphometric and immunofl uorescent characteristics, as well as on the hormonal secretion of pituitary corticotropes (ACTH) cells in adult male rats. In comparison with the controls kept at 20 ± 2oC, a signifi cant increase (p<0.05) of the absolute and relative pituitary weight (23.1% and 36.1%, respectively) was registered after exposure to heat. The localization, as well as the shape of the ACTH cells...
Heat stress can cause systemic physiological and biochemical alterations in living organisms. In rep...
Previous research suggests that the release of HPA and SAS stress hormones are functionally linked t...
The control of body temperature in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR) subjected to exercise in war...
In areas with moderate continental climate, increased average ambient temperature during the summer ...
The increased ambient temperature affects the function of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis....
International audienceWhen rats are exposed to heat, they adapt themselves to the stressor with a wi...
International audienceWhen rats are exposed to heat, they adapt themselves to the stressor with a wi...
International audienceWhen rats are exposed to heat, they adapt themselves to the stressor with a wi...
As a result of the global warming, the average ambient temperature during summertime has increased i...
As a result of the global warming, the average ambient temperature during summertime has increased i...
The response of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis to different stressors depends on nu...
Hyperthermia can cause significant structural and functional reorganization of tissues and organs. T...
summary Serum concentrations of FSH and LH and the hypothalamic content of gonadotrophin releasing h...
Hyperthermia can cause significant structural and functional reorganization of tissues and organs. T...
Increases in core temperature (T (c)) augment stress hormones and neurotransmitters; however, the ef...
Heat stress can cause systemic physiological and biochemical alterations in living organisms. In rep...
Previous research suggests that the release of HPA and SAS stress hormones are functionally linked t...
The control of body temperature in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR) subjected to exercise in war...
In areas with moderate continental climate, increased average ambient temperature during the summer ...
The increased ambient temperature affects the function of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis....
International audienceWhen rats are exposed to heat, they adapt themselves to the stressor with a wi...
International audienceWhen rats are exposed to heat, they adapt themselves to the stressor with a wi...
International audienceWhen rats are exposed to heat, they adapt themselves to the stressor with a wi...
As a result of the global warming, the average ambient temperature during summertime has increased i...
As a result of the global warming, the average ambient temperature during summertime has increased i...
The response of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis to different stressors depends on nu...
Hyperthermia can cause significant structural and functional reorganization of tissues and organs. T...
summary Serum concentrations of FSH and LH and the hypothalamic content of gonadotrophin releasing h...
Hyperthermia can cause significant structural and functional reorganization of tissues and organs. T...
Increases in core temperature (T (c)) augment stress hormones and neurotransmitters; however, the ef...
Heat stress can cause systemic physiological and biochemical alterations in living organisms. In rep...
Previous research suggests that the release of HPA and SAS stress hormones are functionally linked t...
The control of body temperature in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR) subjected to exercise in war...