An acute traumatic event can lead to lifelong changes in stress susceptibility and result in psychiatric disease such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). We have previously shown that access to a concentrated glucose solution for 24 h beginning immediately after trauma decreased stress-related pathology in the learned helplessness model of PTSD and comorbid major depression. The current study sought to investigate the peripheral physiological effects of post-stress glucose consumption. We exposed 128 male Sprague-Dawley rats to inescapable and unpredictable 1-milliamp electric tail shocks or simple restraint in the learned helplessness procedure. Rats in each stress condition had access to a 40% glucose solution, 40% fructose solution...
High-fructose consumption and chronic stress are both associated with metabolic inflammation and ins...
The peripheral and central mechanisms mediating the modulatory effects of glucose and acute stress i...
We have proposed a new model of rat intestinal sugar absorption in which high glucose concentrations...
An acute traumatic event can lead to lifelong changes in stress susceptibility and result in psychia...
Exposure to traumatic stress can lead to a wide range of persistent, deleterious biological and beha...
Exposure to traumatic stress results in a number of physiological and psychological changes that int...
It has been suggested that glucocorticoids released during stress might impair neuronal function by ...
Background: The baseline of glucose level is one of the most fundamental metrics of glucose metaboli...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic challenge of trauma disrupts hippocampal functioning, which is necessary f...
Overconsumption of fructose-enriched beverages and everyday stress are involved in the pathogenesis ...
Stress and high-calorie diet increase the risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Glycyrrhizic acid (...
Background: Chronic stress is associated with increased risk of glucose intolerance and cardiovascul...
The present study tested the hypothesis that long-term repeated exposure to stressors results in irr...
The present study tested the hypothesis that long-term repeated exposure to stressors results in irr...
The modern lifestyle brings both excessive fructose consumption and daily exposure to stress which c...
High-fructose consumption and chronic stress are both associated with metabolic inflammation and ins...
The peripheral and central mechanisms mediating the modulatory effects of glucose and acute stress i...
We have proposed a new model of rat intestinal sugar absorption in which high glucose concentrations...
An acute traumatic event can lead to lifelong changes in stress susceptibility and result in psychia...
Exposure to traumatic stress can lead to a wide range of persistent, deleterious biological and beha...
Exposure to traumatic stress results in a number of physiological and psychological changes that int...
It has been suggested that glucocorticoids released during stress might impair neuronal function by ...
Background: The baseline of glucose level is one of the most fundamental metrics of glucose metaboli...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic challenge of trauma disrupts hippocampal functioning, which is necessary f...
Overconsumption of fructose-enriched beverages and everyday stress are involved in the pathogenesis ...
Stress and high-calorie diet increase the risk of developing metabolic syndrome. Glycyrrhizic acid (...
Background: Chronic stress is associated with increased risk of glucose intolerance and cardiovascul...
The present study tested the hypothesis that long-term repeated exposure to stressors results in irr...
The present study tested the hypothesis that long-term repeated exposure to stressors results in irr...
The modern lifestyle brings both excessive fructose consumption and daily exposure to stress which c...
High-fructose consumption and chronic stress are both associated with metabolic inflammation and ins...
The peripheral and central mechanisms mediating the modulatory effects of glucose and acute stress i...
We have proposed a new model of rat intestinal sugar absorption in which high glucose concentrations...