نتایج جستجو برای: swim stress

تعداد نتایج: 443058  

2009
Meera Sumanth S. S. Mustafa

Ethanol extract of roots of Sida cordifolia was evaluated for antistress, adaptogenic activity using cold restraint stress and swim endurance in mice. Mice pretreated with extract of Sida cordifolia showed significant improvement in the swim duration and reduced the elevated WBC, blood glucose and plasma cortisone.

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2009
Tushar Advani Wouter Koek Julie G Hensler

Two mild stress paradigms were used in the present study: acute (i.e. three injections of saline over 24 h) and subchronic (i.e. single daily injection of saline for 7 d). These mild stress procedures did not alter the behaviour of wild-type mice in the forced swim test. However, male BDNF+/- mice exhibited increased immobility in the forced swim test after mild stress. This genotypic differenc...

2017
Ling-Zhi Xu De-Feng Xu Ying Han Li-Jing Liu Cheng-Yu Sun Jia-Hui Deng Ruo-Xi Zhang Ming Yuan Su-Zhen Zhang Zhi-Meng Li Yi Xu Jin-Sheng Li Su-Hua Xie Su-Xia Li Hong-Yan Zhang Lin Lu

Background Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides have been reported to exert neuroprotective and antidepressant-like effects in the forced swim test in mice. However, the mechanisms that underlie the antidepressant-like effects of Morinda officinalis oligosaccharides are unclear. Methods Chronic unpredictable stress and forced swim test were used to explore the antidepressant-like effects of M...

Journal: :Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2013

2016
Neda Soliemani Alireza Moslem Ali Shamsizadeh Hassan Azhdari-Zarmehri

OBJECTIVES Intracerebroventricular injection of orexin-A (hypocretin-1) antagonist has been shown to inhibit stress-induced analgesia. However the locations of central sites that may mediate these effects have not been totally demonstrated. This study was performed to investigate the role of rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) orexin receptor 1 in stress-induced analgesia (SIA). MATERIALS AND ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2003
Iwona B Lapo Marek Konarzewski Bogdan Sadowski

Swiss-Webster mice selectively bred for high swim stress-induced analgesia (SSIA) were exposed to continuous ambient cold (5 degrees C) for 6 weeks or to daily 3-min swims for 14 consecutive days either in 20 or 32 degrees C water. Thereafter, mice subjected to the particular procedure were injected intraperitoneally with 10 mg/kg of naltrexone HCl and were tested for modification of the opioid...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Jay P McLaughlin Monica Marton-Popovici Charles Chavkin

Previous studies have demonstrated that stress may increase prodynorphin gene expression, and kappa opioid agonists suppress drug reward. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that stress-induced release of endogenous dynorphin may mediate behavioral responses to stress and oppose the rewarding effects of cocaine. C57Bl/6 mice subjected to repeated forced swim testing (FST) using a modified Porso...

2017
Paolo Campus Sonia Canterini Cristina Orsini Maria Teresa Fiorenza Stefano Puglisi-Allegra Simona Cabib

The inability to learn an adaptive coping strategy in a novel stressful condition leads to dysfunctional stress coping, a marker of mental disturbances. This study tested the involvement of dorsal striatal dopamine receptors in the dysfunctional coping with the Forced Swim test fostered by a previous experience of reduced food availability. Adult male mice were submitted to a temporary (12 days...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2007
Jing Liu Jacob C Garza Ha V Truong John Henschel Wei Zhang Xin-Yun Lu

Neurons producing melanocortin receptor agonist, alpha-MSH derived from proopiomelanocortin, and antagonist, agouti-related protein, are known to be sensitive to metabolic stress such as food deprivation and glucoprivation. However, how these neurons respond to emotional/psychological stress remained to be elucidated. We report here that acute emotional stressors, i.e. restraint and forced swim...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2012
B Gaszner V Kormos T Kozicz H Hashimoto D Reglodi Z Helyes

Pituitary adenylate-cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) has been implicated in the (patho)physiology of stress-adaptation. PACAP deficient (PACAP(-/-)) mice show altered anxiety levels and depression-like behavior, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms in stress-related brain areas. Therefore, we aimed at investigating PACAP(-/-) mice in light-dark box, marble burying, open fie...

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