The principal aim of this study was to determine whether prolonged chronic footshock stress can evoke sustained changes in blood pressure in rats and to elucidate possible underlying neurochemical mechanisms as mediated by the sympathoadrenal system. Adult male Wistar rats instrumented for telemetric recording of arterial pressure, heart rate and locomotor activity were subjected to six weeks of inescapable unpredictable electrical footshocks (FS +) or were exposed to shock chambers but were not shocked (FS −). Compared to FS − animals, FS + animals had significantly reduced body weight gain (by 30%), locomotor activity (by 25%) and social interaction time (by 30%) — symptoms commonly induced by chronic stress and depression in humans. Thes...
Abstract—With the use of a restraint stress paradigm, both normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats and ...
Willie Mark Uren Daniels1, Joachim de Klerk Uys1, Petra van Vuuren1, Daniel Joseph Stein21Division o...
Stress is associated with cardiovascular disease. One accepted mechanism is autonomic imbalance. In ...
People who endure horrific, life-threatening experiences are at risk for developing post-traumatic s...
People who endure horrific, life-threatening experiences are at risk for developing post-traumatic s...
SUMMARY Repeated attempts to produce hypertension (HT) through psychological stress hare failed to e...
Stress activates selected neuronal systems in the brain and this leads to activation of a range of e...
Activation of the stress response evokes a cascade of physiological reactions that may be detrimenta...
Activation of the stress response evokes a cascade of physiological reactions that may be detrimenta...
Objective: This study investigated the physiological and somatic changes evoked by daily exposure to...
International audienceAfter social stress, rats become vulnerable to depression, and this state is c...
Both sympathoneural and sympathoadrenal systems are involved in the regulation of arterial blood pre...
International audienceAfter social stress, rats become vulnerable to depression, and this state is c...
International audienceAfter social stress, rats become vulnerable to depression, and this state is c...
Objective This study investigated the physiological and somatic changes evoked by daily exposure to ...
Abstract—With the use of a restraint stress paradigm, both normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats and ...
Willie Mark Uren Daniels1, Joachim de Klerk Uys1, Petra van Vuuren1, Daniel Joseph Stein21Division o...
Stress is associated with cardiovascular disease. One accepted mechanism is autonomic imbalance. In ...
People who endure horrific, life-threatening experiences are at risk for developing post-traumatic s...
People who endure horrific, life-threatening experiences are at risk for developing post-traumatic s...
SUMMARY Repeated attempts to produce hypertension (HT) through psychological stress hare failed to e...
Stress activates selected neuronal systems in the brain and this leads to activation of a range of e...
Activation of the stress response evokes a cascade of physiological reactions that may be detrimenta...
Activation of the stress response evokes a cascade of physiological reactions that may be detrimenta...
Objective: This study investigated the physiological and somatic changes evoked by daily exposure to...
International audienceAfter social stress, rats become vulnerable to depression, and this state is c...
Both sympathoneural and sympathoadrenal systems are involved in the regulation of arterial blood pre...
International audienceAfter social stress, rats become vulnerable to depression, and this state is c...
International audienceAfter social stress, rats become vulnerable to depression, and this state is c...
Objective This study investigated the physiological and somatic changes evoked by daily exposure to ...
Abstract—With the use of a restraint stress paradigm, both normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats and ...
Willie Mark Uren Daniels1, Joachim de Klerk Uys1, Petra van Vuuren1, Daniel Joseph Stein21Division o...
Stress is associated with cardiovascular disease. One accepted mechanism is autonomic imbalance. In ...