نتایج جستجو برای: plasma corticosterone

تعداد نتایج: 358958  

Journal: :Endocrinology 2008
Susanne K Droste Lotte de Groote Helen C Atkinson Stafford L Lightman Johannes M H M Reul Astrid C E Linthorst

Circulating corticosterone levels show an ultradian rhythm resulting from the pulsatile release of glucocorticoid hormone by the adrenal cortex. Because the pattern of hormone availability to corticosteroid receptors is of functional significance, it is important to determine whether there is also a pulsatile pattern of corticosterone concentration within target tissues such as the brain. Furth...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2003
C Nyakas J Mulder K Felszeghy J N Keijser R Mehra P G M Luiten

Evidence is presented for the potentiating role of corticosterone on axonal degeneration of serotonergic neurones during ageing. Aged rats, 24 months old, were implanted subcutaneously with 2 x 100 mg pellets of corticosterone. Serotonergic and cholinergic (ChAT- and NADPHd-positive) fibre degenerations in the anteroventral thalamic nucleus (AVT) were measured 2 months after corticosterone impl...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
Cheryl Wotus William C Engeland

Water-restricted rats exhibit a rapid decrease in plasma corticosterone after drinking. The present study examined the effect of restriction-induced drinking on plasma aldosterone and plasma clearance of corticosterone. Rats were water restricted for 6-7 days and then killed before or 15 min after water administration; plasma and adrenal hormones were assayed. Plasma and adrenal corticosterone ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2004
Meta M Landys John C Wingfield Marilyn Ramenofsky

Plasma corticosterone increases during the period of spring migration in a variety of bird species. Long-distance migrants show elevations in corticosterone specifically in association with the stage of flight, suggesting that corticosterone may support flight-related processes, for example, locomotor activity and/or energy mobilization. The pattern of corticosterone secretion as it relates to ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Z R Zimomra V M Porterfield R M Camp J D Johnson

The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is activated during an immune challenge to liberate energy and modulate immune responses via feedback and regulatory mechanisms. Inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandins are known contributors to HPA activation; however, most previous studies only looked at specific time points following LPS administration. Since whole bacteria have different immun...

2016
Masakatsu NOHARA Atsushi TOHEI Takumi SATO Hiromi AMAO

Saliva as a sampling method is a low invasive technique for the detection of physiologically active substances, as opposed to sampling the plasma or serum. In this study, we obtained glucocorticoids transferred from the blood to the saliva from mice treated with 2.0 mg/kg via an intraperitoneal injection of cortisol. Next, to evaluate the effect of restraint stress using mouse saliva-collected ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 1999
W B Cash R L Holberton

We investigated the effects of exogenous corticosterone on the locomotor activity of captive red-eared slider turtles, Trachemys scripta elegans. An increase in plasma corticosterone often increases locomotor activity in mammals and birds, but there are no reported findings for turtles. In this study turtles implanted with corticosterone-filled Silastic((R)) implants showed a significant increa...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2012
Glenn T Crossin Phil N Trathan Richard A Phillips Kristen B Gorman Alistair Dawson Kentaro Q Sakamoto Tony D Williams

Corticosterone has received considerable attention as the principal hormonal mediator of allostasis or physiological stress in wild animals. More recently, it has also been implicated in the regulation of parental care in breeding birds, particularly with respect to individual variation in foraging behavior and provisioning effort. There is also evidence that prolactin can work either inversely...

2011
Rie Henriksen Ton G. Groothuis Sophie Rettenbacher

Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiology remains poorly understood. This study investigated a potential regulation mechanism for differential accumulation of gonadal hormones in bird eggs. Across vertebrates, glucocorticoids can suppress reproduction by downregulating gonadal hormones. Using the chicken as a model species, we therefo...

2013
María del Mar Romero Fredrik Holmgren-Holm Maria del Mar Grasa Montserrat Esteve Xavier Remesar José Antonio Fernández-López Marià Alemany

In the metabolic syndrome, glucocorticoid activity is increased, but circulating levels show little change. Most of blood glucocorticoids are bound to corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG), which liver expression and circulating levels are higher in females than in males. Since blood hormones are also bound to blood cells, and the size of this compartment is considerable for androgens and estro...

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