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Chronic stress
"... and long-term antidepressant administration: neuroendocrine and immunohistochemical changes in the female rat brain "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes" ..."
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and long-term antidepressant administration: neuroendocrine and immunohistochemical changes in the female rat brain "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes"
Chronic Stress and Susceptibility to Skin Cancer
"... Background: Studies have shown that chronic stress or UV radiation independently suppress immunity. Given their in-creasing prevalence, it is important to understand whether and how chronic stress and UV radiation may act together to increase susceptibility to disease. Therefore, we investigated pot ..."
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Background: Studies have shown that chronic stress or UV radiation independently suppress immunity. Given their in-creasing prevalence, it is important to understand whether and how chronic stress and UV radiation may act together to increase susceptibility to disease. Therefore, we investigated
The appraisal of chronic stress and
"... However, the number of studies with sufficient quality is limited and the design of the ..."
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However, the number of studies with sufficient quality is limited and the design of the
Chronic stress, drug use, and vulnerability to addiction
, 2008
"... Stress is a well-known risk factor in the development of addiction and in addiction relapse vulnerability. A series of population-based and epidemiological studies have identified specific stressors and individual-level variables that are predictive of sub-stance use and abuse. Preclinical research ..."
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-amino-butyric acid (GABA) pathways are discussed as the underlying pathophysiology associated with stress-related risk of addiction. The effects of regular and chronic drug use on alterations in these stress and motivational systems are also reviewed, with specific attention to the impact of these adaptations
Chronic stress induces contrasting patterns of dendritic remodeling in hippocampal and amygdaloid neurons
- Journal of Neuroscience
, 2002
"... The hippocampus and the amygdala are essential components of the neural circuitry mediating stress responses. The hippocampus, which provides negative feedback regulation of the stress response, is particularly vulnerable to degenerative changes caused by chronic stress. Unlike the hippocampus, rela ..."
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The hippocampus and the amygdala are essential components of the neural circuitry mediating stress responses. The hippocampus, which provides negative feedback regulation of the stress response, is particularly vulnerable to degenerative changes caused by chronic stress. Unlike the hippocampus
Resilience in the Context of Chronic Stress and Health in Adults
"... Over the past several decades, stress research has experienced a broadening of its pathologic focus to encompass the concept of resilience. There is a wealth of research on resilience but no general consensus regarding its conceptualization. Some define resilience as attaining eventual favorable out ..."
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stressors. Many of the existing conceptualizations of resilience are not applicable in the context of chronic stress which is particularly harmful to health. How do adults who experience chronic stress survive, manage, and thrive, and what resources enable them to do so? In this paper, we consider
Chronic Stress, Aging and Morphine Analgesia: Chronic Stress Affects the Reactivity to Morphine in Young Mature but not Old Rats1
"... ABSTRACT The effect of chronic stress on analgesic responsiveness to morphine was studied in mature rats of different ages. Chronic stress consisted of eighteen 1 0-sec exposures (three/mm) in 2#{176}C water for 54 consecutive days. From day 20, at 4-day intervals, the rats were not stressed but in ..."
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ABSTRACT The effect of chronic stress on analgesic responsiveness to morphine was studied in mature rats of different ages. Chronic stress consisted of eighteen 1 0-sec exposures (three/mm) in 2#{176}C water for 54 consecutive days. From day 20, at 4-day intervals, the rats were not stressed
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