Stress has been shown to affect brain structural plasticity, promote long-term changes in multiple neurotransmitter systems and cause neuronal atrophy. However, the mechanisms involved in these stress-related neural alterations are still poorly understood. Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play a crucial role in the transduction of neurotrophic signal from the cell surface to the nucleus and are implicated in the modulation of synaptic plasticity and neuronal survival. An intriguing possibility is that stress might influence brain plasticity through its effects on selective members of such intracellular signalling cascades responsible for the transduction of neurotrophin signals. Here, we have investigated the effects of stre...
Stressful events are known to have a long-term impact on future behavioral stress responses. Previou...
Behaviorally controllable stressors confer protection from the neurochemical and behavioral conseque...
In the present study, 40 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into forced swim stress group and controls...
Stress has been shown to affect brain structural plasticity, promote long-term changes in multiple n...
Stress has been shown to affect brain structural plasticity, promote long-term changes in multiple n...
Disturbed adaptations at the molecular and cellular levels following stress could represent compromi...
Cognitive dysfunctions are highly comorbid with depression. Impairments of cognitive flexibility, wh...
Chronic stress induced neuronal changes that may have consequences for subsequent stress responses. ...
Chronic stress exposure has been reported to induce dendritic remodeling in several brain regions, b...
The brain is a highly plastic organ, liable to remodelling by several stimuli. Stress induces hypert...
ABSTRACT: Chronic stress produces deficits in cognition accompanied by alterations in neural chemis-...
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2- (ERK1/2-) mediated cellular signaling plays a major role ...
Stress plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders and affects neuronal plasti...
Stressful experiences can induce structural changes in neurons of the limbic system. These cellular ...
Chronic exposure to uncontrollable stress causes loss of spines and dendrites in the prefrontal cort...
Stressful events are known to have a long-term impact on future behavioral stress responses. Previou...
Behaviorally controllable stressors confer protection from the neurochemical and behavioral conseque...
In the present study, 40 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into forced swim stress group and controls...
Stress has been shown to affect brain structural plasticity, promote long-term changes in multiple n...
Stress has been shown to affect brain structural plasticity, promote long-term changes in multiple n...
Disturbed adaptations at the molecular and cellular levels following stress could represent compromi...
Cognitive dysfunctions are highly comorbid with depression. Impairments of cognitive flexibility, wh...
Chronic stress induced neuronal changes that may have consequences for subsequent stress responses. ...
Chronic stress exposure has been reported to induce dendritic remodeling in several brain regions, b...
The brain is a highly plastic organ, liable to remodelling by several stimuli. Stress induces hypert...
ABSTRACT: Chronic stress produces deficits in cognition accompanied by alterations in neural chemis-...
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2- (ERK1/2-) mediated cellular signaling plays a major role ...
Stress plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders and affects neuronal plasti...
Stressful experiences can induce structural changes in neurons of the limbic system. These cellular ...
Chronic exposure to uncontrollable stress causes loss of spines and dendrites in the prefrontal cort...
Stressful events are known to have a long-term impact on future behavioral stress responses. Previou...
Behaviorally controllable stressors confer protection from the neurochemical and behavioral conseque...
In the present study, 40 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into forced swim stress group and controls...