Stress response, adrenal steroid receptor levels and corticosteroid-binding globulin levels--a comparison between Sprague-Dawley, Fischer 344 and Lewis rats.
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Neural immune pathways and their connection to inflammatory diseasesFischer 344 and Lewis Rat Strains as a Model of Genetic Vulnerability to Drug AddictionDisruption of the neuregulin 1 gene in the rat alters HPA axis activity and behavioral responses to environmental stimuliDifferential neuropathic pain sensitivity and expression of spinal mediators in Lewis and Fischer 344 ratsAnimal models of post-traumatic stress disorder: face validity.Animal models of gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia.Enhancing versus suppressive effects of stress on immune function: implications for immunoprotection and immunopathologyDose preference and dose escalation in extended-access cocaine self-administration in Fischer and Lewis rats.Dissociation between the aversive and pharmacokinetic effects of ethanol in female Fischer and Lewis ratsAged rats are hypo-responsive to acute restraint: implications for psychosocial stress in aging.Running and cocaine both upregulate dynorphin mRNA in medial caudate putamen.Gene array analysis of adrenal glands in broiler chickens following ACTH treatment.Involvement of L-selectin in contact hypersensitivity responses augmented by auditory stress.Genetic variation in vulnerability to the behavioral effects of neonatal hippocampal damage in rats.Stress-induced enhancement of leukocyte trafficking into sites of surgery or immune activationStress alters the discriminative stimulus and response rate effects of cocaine differentially in lewis and Fischer inbred rats.Strain difference in the up-regulation of FGF-2 protein following a neurotoxic lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway.Circuits and systems in stress. II. Applications to neurobiology and treatment in posttraumatic stress disorder.Enhancing versus suppressive effects of stress hormones on skin immune function.Developmental influences on medically unexplained symptomsPrenatal stress differentially alters brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression and signaling across rat strains.Strain dependent effects of prenatal stress on gene expression in the rat hippocampus.Stress-induced enhancement of skin immune function: A role for gamma interferonNeurogenetics of emotional reactivity to stress in animals.Salivary α-amylase exhibits antiproliferative effects in primary cell cultures of rat mammary epithelial cells and human breast cancer cells.Hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus activation contributes to neurohumoral excitation in rats with heart failureInvolvement and role of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) stress axis in animal models of chronic pain and inflammation.Lewis rats are more sensitive than Fischer rats to successive negative contrast, but less sensitive to the anxiolytic and appetite-stimulating effects of chlordiazepoxide.Stress-induced redistribution of immune cells--from barracks to boulevards to battlefields: a tale of three hormones--Curt Richter Award winner.Stress, glucocorticoids and ageing of the immune system.Progesterone reduces the inhibitory effect of a serotonin 1B receptor agonist on lordosis behavior.Colony-Specific Differences in Endocrine and Immune Responses to an Inflammatory Challenge in Female Sprague Dawley Rats.Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function in the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus): Changes in baseline activity, reactivity, and fecal excretion of glucocorticoids across the diurnal cycle.The interaction of disrupted type II neuregulin 1 and chronic adolescent stress on adult anxiety- and fear-related behaviors.Strain and cocaine-induced differential opioid gene expression may predispose Lewis but not Fischer rats to escalate cocaine self-administration.Effect of housing rats in dim light or long nights on heart rate.Family adversity and autonomic reactivity association with immune changes in HIV-affected school children.Effects of stress, corticosterone, and epinephrine administration on learning in place and response tasks.Leukocyte infiltration in experimental strokeModest effects of repeated fluoxetine on estrous cyclicity and sexual behavior in Sprague Dawley female rats.
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Stress response, adrenal steroid receptor levels and corticosteroid-binding globulin levels--a comparison between Sprague-Dawley, Fischer 344 and Lewis rats.
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Stress response, adrenal stero ...... y, Fischer 344 and Lewis rats.
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Stress response, adrenal stero ...... y, Fischer 344 and Lewis rats.
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Stress response, adrenal stero ...... y, Fischer 344 and Lewis rats.
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1993-07-01T00:00:00Z