Exercise, learned helplessness, and the stress-resistant brain.
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Exercise as a novel treatment for drug addiction: a neurobiological and stage-dependent hypothesis.Seeding Stress Resilience through InoculationA Concerted Action Of Estradiol And Insulin Like Growth Factor I Underlies Sex Differences In Mood Regulation By Exercise.Hippocampal neurogenesis as a target for the treatment of mental illness: a critical evaluation.Physical weight loading induces expression of tryptophan hydroxylase 2 in the brain stemExercise offers anxiolytic potential: a role for stress and brain noradrenergic-galaninergic mechanisms.Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis responses to low-intensity stressors are reduced after voluntary wheel running in rats.Exercise, stress resistance, and central serotonergic systems.Exercise-induced stress resistance is independent of exercise controllability and the medial prefrontal cortex.Treadmill exercise exerts ameliorating effect on isolation-induced depression via neuronal activation.Voluntary exercise offers anxiolytic potential and amplifies galanin gene expression in the locus coeruleus of the rat.5-hydroxytryptamine 2C receptors in the dorsal striatum mediate stress-induced interference with negatively reinforced instrumental escape behavior.Overlapping neurobiology of learned helplessness and conditioned defeat: implications for PTSD and mood disorders.Physical activity, but not environmental complexity, facilitates HPA axis response habituation to repeated audiogenic stress despite neurotrophin mRNA regulation in both conditionsEnvironmental enrichment requires adult neurogenesis to facilitate the recovery from psychosocial stressChronic activation of corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptors reveals a key role for 5-HT1A receptor responsiveness in mediating behavioral and serotonergic responses to stressful challenge.Cerebellar sub-divisions differ in exercise-induced plasticity of noradrenergic axons and in their association with resilience to activity-based anorexia.The effects of environmental enrichment on depressive and anxiety-relevant behaviors in socially isolated prairie voles.Physical Activity Modulates Common Neuroplasticity Substrates in Major Depressive and Bipolar Disorder.Exercise benefits brain function: the monoamine connectionOral self-administration of EtOH: sex-dependent modulation by running wheel access in C57BL/6J mice.Exercise therapy for stress-related mental disorder, a randomised controlled trial in primary care.Biological mechanisms underlying the role of physical fitness in health and resilience.Selection for intrinsic endurance modifies endocrine stress responsiveness.Trophic Mechanisms for Exercise-Induced Stress Resilience: Potential Role of Interactions between BDNF and GalaninExercise, energy intake, glucose homeostasis, and the brainChallenging oneself intermittently to improve health.Environmental enrichment confers stress resiliency to social defeat through an infralimbic cortex-dependent neuroanatomical pathway.Hippocampal morphology in a rat model of depression: the effects of physical activity.Impairments in cognition and neural precursor cell proliferation in mice expressing constitutively active glycogen synthase kinase-3.Anxiety-like behaviors produced by acute fluoxetine administration in male Fischer 344 rats are prevented by prior exerciseWheel running can accelerate or delay extinction of conditioned place preference for cocaine in male C57BL/6J mice, depending on timing of wheel accessExercise is More Effective at Altering Gut Microbial Composition and Producing Stable Changes in Lean Mass in Juvenile versus Adult Male F344 Rats.The use of a running wheel to measure activity in rodents: relationship to energy balance, general activity, and reward.A behavioral analysis of the impact of voluntary physical activity on hippocampus-dependent contextual conditioning.Adolescent female rats exhibiting activity-based anorexia express elevated levels of GABA(A) receptor α4 and δ subunits at the plasma membrane of hippocampal CA1 spinesRunning Reduces Uncontrollable Stress-Evoked Serotonin and Potentiates Stress-Evoked Dopamine Concentrations in the Rat Dorsal Striatum.Rodent estrous cycle response to incomplete spinal cord injury, surgical interventions, and locomotor training.Greater levels of cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness are associated with low stress and high mental resources in normal but not overweight men.Running Opposes the Effects of Social Isolation on Synaptic Plasticity and Transmission in a Rat Model of Depression.
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Exercise, learned helplessness, and the stress-resistant brain.
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Exercise, learned helplessness, and the stress-resistant brain.
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Exercise, learned helplessness, and the stress-resistant brain.
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Benjamin N Greenwood
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10.1007/S12017-008-8029-Y
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2008-02-26T00:00:00Z
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