Physiological stress promotes adaptive plasticity, but the mechanisms responsible for maladaptation in the presence of an excessive or dysregulated response still remain unknown. Exposure to an acute inescapable foot shock (FS) stress protocol can induce both rapid and sustained changes in synaptic function and neuroarchitecture, suggesting that the effects of a single stressful event are far from being simply acute. Evaluating short- and long-term modifications triggered by acute stress could be a useful tool to dissect adaptive and maladaptive components underlying stress reaction. On this basis, the aim of the present thesis was to study some early and delayed alterations caused by acute FS stress in neuronal presynaptic (synaptosomes) ...
While a clear negative influence of chronic exposure to stressful experiences has been repeatedly de...
Stressful experiences, especially when prolonged and severe are associated with psychopathology and ...
Stressful experiences, especially when prolonged and severe are associated with psychopathology and ...
The response to stressful events is physiologically required to adapt to external challenges. Howeve...
Stressful life events impact on brain and bodily function and represent major risk factors for stres...
Stressful events represent main risk factors in the etiopathogen- esis of neuropsychiatric disorders...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Converging evid...
Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Converging evid...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Stress is the physiological response to hostile situations, that can result in maladaptive mechanism...
Stress is the physiological response to hostile situations, that can result in maladaptive mechanism...
Stress is the physiological response to hostile situations, that can result in maladaptive mechanism...
While a clear negative influence of chronic exposure to stressful experiences has been repeatedly de...
Stressful experiences, especially when prolonged and severe are associated with psychopathology and ...
Stressful experiences, especially when prolonged and severe are associated with psychopathology and ...
The response to stressful events is physiologically required to adapt to external challenges. Howeve...
Stressful life events impact on brain and bodily function and represent major risk factors for stres...
Stressful events represent main risk factors in the etiopathogen- esis of neuropsychiatric disorders...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Converging evid...
Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Converging evid...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Background: Behavioral stress is recognized as a main risk factor for neuropsychiatric diseases. Con...
Stress is the physiological response to hostile situations, that can result in maladaptive mechanism...
Stress is the physiological response to hostile situations, that can result in maladaptive mechanism...
Stress is the physiological response to hostile situations, that can result in maladaptive mechanism...
While a clear negative influence of chronic exposure to stressful experiences has been repeatedly de...
Stressful experiences, especially when prolonged and severe are associated with psychopathology and ...
Stressful experiences, especially when prolonged and severe are associated with psychopathology and ...