A distinct neurochemical profile in WKY rats at baseline and in response to acute stress: implications for animal models of anxiety and depression.
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Neurochemistry of the nucleus accumbens and its relevance to depression and antidepressant action in rodentsSequence analysis of Drd2, Drd4, and Dat1 in SHR and WKY rat strains.Toll-like receptor mRNA expression is selectively increased in the colonic mucosa of two animal models relevant to irritable bowel syndromeStrain differences in the expression of dopamine D1 receptors in Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and Wistar ratsStress-hyperresponsive WKY rats demonstrate depressed dorsal raphe neuronal excitability and dysregulated CRF-mediated responses.Acute D-serine treatment produces antidepressant-like effects in rodentsThe effects of early-life predator stress on anxiety- and depression-like behaviors of adult rats.Wistar-Kyoto Female Rats Are More Susceptible to Develop Sugar Binging: A Comparison with Wistar RatsAbsence of "Warm-Up" during Active Avoidance Learning in a Rat Model of Anxiety Vulnerability: Insights from Computational Modeling.Attenuated inhibition of medium spiny neurons participates in the pathogenesis of childhood depression.Central monoamine levels differ between rat strains used in studies of depressive behaviorEffects of psychotropic agents on extinction of lever-press avoidance in a rat model of anxiety vulnerability.Dysfunction in fatty acid amide hydrolase is associated with depressive-like behavior in Wistar Kyoto rats.Corticotropin-releasing factor 1 receptor-mediated mechanisms inhibit colonic hypersensitivity in rats.Methylphenidate and fluphenazine, but not amphetamine, differentially affect impulsive choice in spontaneously hypertensive, Wistar-Kyoto and Sprague-Dawley rats.Moderate exercise and chronic stress produce counteractive effects on different areas of the brain by acting through various neurotransmitter receptor subtypes: a hypothesis.Alcohol induced depressive-like behavior is associated with a reduction in hippocampal BDNF.Dysfunctional inhibitory mechanisms in locus coeruleus neurons of the wistar kyoto rat.Comparison of the kappa-opioid receptor antagonist DIPPA in tests of anxiety-like behavior between Wistar Kyoto and Sprague Dawley rats.Adolescent D-amphetamine treatment in a rodent model of ADHD: Pro-cognitive effects in adolescence without an impact on cocaine cue reactivity in adulthood.Stress produces aversion and potentiates cocaine reward by releasing endogenous dynorphins in the ventral striatum to locally stimulate serotonin reuptakeAdolescent methylphenidate treatment differentially alters adult impulsivity and hyperactivity in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat model of ADHD.Exacerbated mechanical allodynia in rats with depression-like behavior.Adolescence methylphenidate treatment in a rodent model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: dopamine transporter function and cellular distribution in adulthood.Developmental stress elicits preference for methamphetamine in the spontaneously hypertensive rat model of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.A combined effect of dextromethorphan and melatonin on neuropathic pain behavior in rats.Voluntary alcohol consumption alters stress-induced changes in dopamine-2 receptor binding in Wistar-Kyoto rat brainLearned helplessness and social avoidance in the Wistar-Kyoto rat.Interpreting stress responses during routine toxicity studies: a review of the biology, impact, and assessment.Differential patterns of alcohol consumption and dopamine-2 receptor binding in Wistar-Kyoto and Wistar rats.Fear conditioning fragments REM sleep in stress-sensitive Wistar-Kyoto, but not Wistar, rats.Early-life stress selectively affects gastrointestinal but not behavioral responses in a genetic model of brain-gut axis dysfunction.Distinct alterations in colonic morphology and physiology in two rat models of enhanced stress-induced anxiety and depression-like behaviour.Differential visceral pain sensitivity and colonic morphology in four common laboratory rat strains.Brief Social Isolation in the Adolescent Wistar-Kyoto Rat Model of Endogenous Depression Alters Corticosterone and Regional Monoamine Concentrations.Adolescent d-amphetamine treatment in a rodent model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: impact on cocaine abuse vulnerability in adulthood.Hypothesis with abnormal amino acid metabolism in depression and stress vulnerability in Wistar Kyoto rats.Alterations in the central CRF system of two different rat models of comorbid depression and functional gastrointestinal disorders.
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A distinct neurochemical profile in WKY rats at baseline and in response to acute stress: implications for animal models of anxiety and depression.
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A distinct neurochemical profi ...... dels of anxiety and depression
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James J Mahoney
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10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2004.06.052
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z