Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk of cardiac disease. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study we used a rodent model for characterizing cardiac autonomic modulation in rats that differ widely in their level of aggressive behavior. To reach this goal, high-aggressive (HA, n = 10) and non-aggressive (NA, n = 10) rats were selected from a population (n = 121) of adult male Wild-type Groningen rats on the basis of their latency time to attack (ALT, s) a male intruder in a resident-intruder test lasting 600 s. In order to obtain information on their cardiac autonomic modulation, ECG recordings were subsequently obtained via radiotelemetry at rest, during st...
Intermittent exposure to the same stressor can lead to a gradual decline in physiological, neuroendo...
The acute consequences of a social aversive stimulus (defeat) on the autonomic control upon the elec...
Animal models of social stress represent a useful experimental tool to investigate the relationship ...
Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk o...
Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk o...
Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk o...
In humans, there is a documented association between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular disease. P...
In humans, there is a documented association between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular disease. P...
In humans, there is a documented association between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular disease. P...
An important determinant of cardiovascular stress reactivity and morbidity is the individual behavio...
<p>Incidence of arrhythmias during the restraint (panel A), during the psychosocial stress (panel B)...
Psychological stressors of different natures can induce different shies of autonomic control on card...
This paper summarizes the results of experiments aimed at describing electrocardio-graphic responses...
Intermittent exposure to the same stressor can lead to a gradual decline in physiological, neuroendo...
The acute consequences of a social aversive stimulus (defeat) on the autonomic control upon the elec...
Animal models of social stress represent a useful experimental tool to investigate the relationship ...
Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk o...
Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk o...
Personality characteristics, e.g. aggressiveness, have long been associated with an increased risk o...
In humans, there is a documented association between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular disease. P...
In humans, there is a documented association between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular disease. P...
In humans, there is a documented association between anxiety disorders and cardiovascular disease. P...
An important determinant of cardiovascular stress reactivity and morbidity is the individual behavio...
<p>Incidence of arrhythmias during the restraint (panel A), during the psychosocial stress (panel B)...
Psychological stressors of different natures can induce different shies of autonomic control on card...
This paper summarizes the results of experiments aimed at describing electrocardio-graphic responses...
Intermittent exposure to the same stressor can lead to a gradual decline in physiological, neuroendo...
The acute consequences of a social aversive stimulus (defeat) on the autonomic control upon the elec...
Animal models of social stress represent a useful experimental tool to investigate the relationship ...