Stress is a powerful modulator of neuroendocrine, behavioral, and immunological functions. After 4.5-d repeated combined acoustic and restraint stress as a murine model of chronic psychological stress, severe metabolic dysregulations became detectable in female BALB/c mice. Stress-induced alterations of metabolic processes that were found in a hepatic mRNA expression profiling were verified by in vivo analyses. Repeatedly stressed mice developed a hypermetabolic syndrome with the severe loss of lean body mass, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, increased amino acid turnover, and acidosis. This was associated with hypercortisolism, hyperleptinemia, insulin resistance, and hypothyroidism. In contrast, after a single acute stress exposure, changes i...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
Stress is a powerful modulator of neuroendocrine, behavioral, and immunological functions. After 4.5...
Summary: There is a strong relationship between stress and metabolism. Because acute traumatic- and ...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Stress results in a cost to normal biological fimction (e.g. growth). This cost may be related to a ...
Resumen: In-utero exposure to maternal stress increases short and long term risk of suffering metabo...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
There is a strong relationship between stress and metabolism. Because acute traumatic- and chronic s...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
Stress is a powerful modulator of neuroendocrine, behavioral, and immunological functions. After 4.5...
Summary: There is a strong relationship between stress and metabolism. Because acute traumatic- and ...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Stress results in a cost to normal biological fimction (e.g. growth). This cost may be related to a ...
Resumen: In-utero exposure to maternal stress increases short and long term risk of suffering metabo...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
There is a strong relationship between stress and metabolism. Because acute traumatic- and chronic s...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...