Exposure of rats to an open-field results in a rapid rise in body temperature. Fifty-four percent of this rise in body temperature was blocked by intracerebroventricular administration of the antipyretic drug sodium salicylate. Intraperitoneal administration of indomethacin, a potent blocker of prostaglandin production, also attenuated the stress-induced hyperthermia to the same degree. Based on the data presented in this and an earlier study, we conclude that a major component of the rise in body temperature induced by psychological stress in rats is mediated by prostaglandins released by the central nervous system, and may therefore be a fever.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/26990/1/0000557.pd
Previous studies in the sheep, rabbit, cat and rat have demonstrated the ability of the neuropeptide...
Psychological stress-induced hyperthermia is a fundamental autonomic response in mammals. However, t...
The marked improvement in outcome following induction of hypothermia after cardiac arrest has spurre...
Psychological stress results in a rise in body temperature. Here we report that in rats, hyperthermi...
fever. PHYSIOL BEHAV 39(6) 763-766, 1987.--Exposure of rats to an open-field results in a rapid rise...
Several forms of psychological stress result in a rise in body temperature in rats. In this study, w...
Stress causes a rise in body temperature in laboratory animals (stress-induced hyperthermia). Howeve...
Exposure to a novel environment (open-field stress) has been shown to cause a rapid rise in the body...
Chronic stress is known to affect serotonin (5HT) neurotransmission in the brain and to alter body t...
The experiments described in this dissertation were designed to test the hypotheses that tumor necro...
As with other forms of psychological stress, conditioned fear causes an increase inbody temperature....
Bombesin is a tetradecapeptide first isolated from frog skin. This peptide has potent effects on cor...
1. Core temperature was telemetrically measured in 15 rats before (i.e., at baseline) and at 10-min ...
Contains fulltext : 58048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mammals, st...
Three studies investigated the role of fever in the acute elevation of heat production induced by la...
Previous studies in the sheep, rabbit, cat and rat have demonstrated the ability of the neuropeptide...
Psychological stress-induced hyperthermia is a fundamental autonomic response in mammals. However, t...
The marked improvement in outcome following induction of hypothermia after cardiac arrest has spurre...
Psychological stress results in a rise in body temperature. Here we report that in rats, hyperthermi...
fever. PHYSIOL BEHAV 39(6) 763-766, 1987.--Exposure of rats to an open-field results in a rapid rise...
Several forms of psychological stress result in a rise in body temperature in rats. In this study, w...
Stress causes a rise in body temperature in laboratory animals (stress-induced hyperthermia). Howeve...
Exposure to a novel environment (open-field stress) has been shown to cause a rapid rise in the body...
Chronic stress is known to affect serotonin (5HT) neurotransmission in the brain and to alter body t...
The experiments described in this dissertation were designed to test the hypotheses that tumor necro...
As with other forms of psychological stress, conditioned fear causes an increase inbody temperature....
Bombesin is a tetradecapeptide first isolated from frog skin. This peptide has potent effects on cor...
1. Core temperature was telemetrically measured in 15 rats before (i.e., at baseline) and at 10-min ...
Contains fulltext : 58048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mammals, st...
Three studies investigated the role of fever in the acute elevation of heat production induced by la...
Previous studies in the sheep, rabbit, cat and rat have demonstrated the ability of the neuropeptide...
Psychological stress-induced hyperthermia is a fundamental autonomic response in mammals. However, t...
The marked improvement in outcome following induction of hypothermia after cardiac arrest has spurre...