Aim: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-related psychiatric disorders are more common in women. Interestingly, preclinical studies have predominately investigated the effects of psychosocial stress on male mice. These studies suggest that adverse effects of psychosocial stress are due in part to the disruption of inflammatory signaling; however, the extent to which these findings translate to females remains unclear, particularly in the context of female-mediated aggression.Methods: We investigated the effects of acute (2 h) and repeated social defeat (RSD; 2 h/day × 6 days) on proinflammatory cytokine/chemokine expression in male and female C57BL/6J mice: importantly, the CD-1 aggressor mice ...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
Extensive literature has reported a link between stress and tumor progression, and between both of t...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
Aim: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-related psyc...
Background: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-relat...
Chronic stress creates an allostatic overload that may lead to mood disorders such as anxiety and de...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...
Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder, yet the use ...
Introduction: Social isolation (SI) increases susceptibility to neuropsychiatric illnesses such as d...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
Repeated social defeat stress (R-SDS) induces multiple behavioral changes in mice. However, the rela...
Depression and anxiety disorders are more common in women than men, and little is known about the ne...
Social stress may precipitate psychopathological disorders in susceptible individuals. The present e...
Stress exposure is a prevailing risk factor for the development of mood-related illnesses, wherein w...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
Extensive literature has reported a link between stress and tumor progression, and between both of t...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
Aim: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-related psyc...
Background: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-relat...
Chronic stress creates an allostatic overload that may lead to mood disorders such as anxiety and de...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...
Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder, yet the use ...
Introduction: Social isolation (SI) increases susceptibility to neuropsychiatric illnesses such as d...
Stress is a major risk factor for development of psychiatric disorders such as depression and develo...
Repeated social defeat stress (R-SDS) induces multiple behavioral changes in mice. However, the rela...
Depression and anxiety disorders are more common in women than men, and little is known about the ne...
Social stress may precipitate psychopathological disorders in susceptible individuals. The present e...
Stress exposure is a prevailing risk factor for the development of mood-related illnesses, wherein w...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
Extensive literature has reported a link between stress and tumor progression, and between both of t...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...