When mammals, including man, are confronted with a stressful event, their core body temperature rises, stress-induced hyperthermia. In mice, the stress-induced hyperthermia procedure has been developed to measure antistress or anxiolytic-like effects of psychoactive drugs. Group-housed and singly housed versions of the stress-induced hyperthermia generate comparable results. Because the number of animals needed to perform an experiment is much lower in the singly housed versus the group-housed procedure, the former is the test of choice for pharmacological testing. A typical stress-induced hyperthermia test starts with an injection 60 min before the first rectal temperature measurement (T1), followed by a second temperature measurement (T2)...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Everyone who has been in a stressful situation, whether it is being attacked by a wild animal, the m...
Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) in singly housed mice, in which the rectal temperature of a mouse ...
Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) in singly housed mice, in which the rectal temperature of a mouse ...
5-HT1A receptor knockout (KO) mice have been described as more anxious in various anxiety paradigms....
The stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) response is the transient change in body temperature in respon...
Stress causes a rise in body temperature in laboratory animals (stress-induced hyperthermia). Howeve...
Contains fulltext : 58048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mammals, st...
In: European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 463, nr. 1-3, pp. 117-132Onderzoeksbibliografie Frank Odb...
Background: Several studies on serotonin 1A (5-HT1A) receptor knockout mice in different genetic bac...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific physiological measures may serve as biomarkers for succes...
Although numerous behavioral tests are available to assess anxiety, we introduce a simplified versio...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Everyone who has been in a stressful situation, whether it is being attacked by a wild animal, the m...
Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) in singly housed mice, in which the rectal temperature of a mouse ...
Stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) in singly housed mice, in which the rectal temperature of a mouse ...
5-HT1A receptor knockout (KO) mice have been described as more anxious in various anxiety paradigms....
The stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) response is the transient change in body temperature in respon...
Stress causes a rise in body temperature in laboratory animals (stress-induced hyperthermia). Howeve...
Contains fulltext : 58048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mammals, st...
In: European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 463, nr. 1-3, pp. 117-132Onderzoeksbibliografie Frank Odb...
Background: Several studies on serotonin 1A (5-HT1A) receptor knockout mice in different genetic bac...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Increasing evidence suggests that specific physiological measures may serve as biomarkers for succes...
Although numerous behavioral tests are available to assess anxiety, we introduce a simplified versio...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...