Rodents submitted to restraint stress show decreased activity in an elevated plus-maze (EPM) 24 h later. The objective of the present study was to determine if a certain amount of time is needed after stress for the development of these changes. We also wanted to verify if behavioral tolerance of repeated daily restraint would be detectable in this model. Male Wistar rats were restrained for 2 h and tested in the EPM 1, 2, 24 or 48 h later. Another group of animals was immobilized daily for 2 h for 7 days, being tested in the EPM 24 h after the last restraint period. Restraint induced a significant decrease in the percent of entries and time spent in the open arms, as well as a decrease in the number of enclosed arm entries. The significant...
The present study investigated the effect of repeated stress applied to female rats on memory evalua...
The hypothesis of the study was that 15 minutes of restraint stress under bright light, like those e...
Abstract — Adaptation to a repeated restraint stress schedule was monitored in ethanol-treated and c...
Rodents submitted to restraint stress show decreased activity in an elevated plus-maze (EPM) 24 h la...
To study the effects of stress on cognitive functions, Wistar and Lewis rats were exposed to restrai...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the action of two types of stressors in Sprague-Dawley (S-...
<p>Exploration in the elevated plus maze (EPM) was measured. A) There was no significant difference ...
Effects of chronic restraint stress (21 and 28 days) on physiological and behavioral parameters in f...
Repeated stress can trigger a range of psychiatric disorders, including anxiety. The propensity to d...
Stress and depression may share common neural plasticity mechanisms. Importantly, the development an...
abstract: The current study investigated whether intermittent restraint stress (IRS) would impair fe...
Our previous findings suggested the existence of stressor-specific behavioural and cognitive respons...
abstract: Restraint stress is the most commonly used laboratory stressor. It is difficult to charact...
<p>(A) Percent open arm entry, (B) percent open arm time, (C) percent closed arm entry, (D) percent ...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» ...
The present study investigated the effect of repeated stress applied to female rats on memory evalua...
The hypothesis of the study was that 15 minutes of restraint stress under bright light, like those e...
Abstract — Adaptation to a repeated restraint stress schedule was monitored in ethanol-treated and c...
Rodents submitted to restraint stress show decreased activity in an elevated plus-maze (EPM) 24 h la...
To study the effects of stress on cognitive functions, Wistar and Lewis rats were exposed to restrai...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the action of two types of stressors in Sprague-Dawley (S-...
<p>Exploration in the elevated plus maze (EPM) was measured. A) There was no significant difference ...
Effects of chronic restraint stress (21 and 28 days) on physiological and behavioral parameters in f...
Repeated stress can trigger a range of psychiatric disorders, including anxiety. The propensity to d...
Stress and depression may share common neural plasticity mechanisms. Importantly, the development an...
abstract: The current study investigated whether intermittent restraint stress (IRS) would impair fe...
Our previous findings suggested the existence of stressor-specific behavioural and cognitive respons...
abstract: Restraint stress is the most commonly used laboratory stressor. It is difficult to charact...
<p>(A) Percent open arm entry, (B) percent open arm time, (C) percent closed arm entry, (D) percent ...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» ...
The present study investigated the effect of repeated stress applied to female rats on memory evalua...
The hypothesis of the study was that 15 minutes of restraint stress under bright light, like those e...
Abstract — Adaptation to a repeated restraint stress schedule was monitored in ethanol-treated and c...