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Influence of the estrous cycle on the sensitivity to catecholamines in right atria from rats submitted to foot-shock stress
(Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research PressOttawaCanadá, 1996)
EFFECTS OF ESCAPABLE AND INESCAPABLE FOOT-SHOCK ON RAT ATRIAL BETA-ADRENOCEPTORS
(Pergamon-elsevier Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 1993)
Acute stress differentially affects grooming subtypes and ultrasonic vocalisations in the open-field and home-cage test in rats
(2020-06)
Grooming behaviour in rodents has been associated with emotional distress, especially in unfamiliar and aversive contexts. However, the biological function of grooming in such situations is still unclear. We hypothesised ...
Stress-induced subsensitivity to catecholamines depends on the estrous cycle
(Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research PressOttawaCanadá, 1996)
Functional beta(2)-adrenoceptors in rat left atria: effect of foot-shock stress
(Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press, 2017)
Altered sensitivity to the chronotropic effect of catecholamines and a reduction in the beta(1)/beta(2)-adrenoceptor ratio have previously been reported in right atria of stressed rats, human failing heart, and aging. In ...
Increased spontaneous activity and reduced inotropic response to catecholamines in ventricular myocytes from footshock-stressed rats
(Taylor & Francis LtdAbingdonInglaterra, 2010)
Stress-induced subsensitivity to catecholamines depends on the estrous cycle
(Natl Research Council Canada, 1996-06-01)
In this article we compare how sensitivity to the chronotropic effect of noradrenaline and adrenaline of right atria isolated from female rats is modified after repeated swimming or foot-shock stress, under the influence ...
Stress-induced subsensitivity to catecholamines depends on the estrous cycle
(Natl Research Council Canada, 1996-06-01)
In this article we compare how sensitivity to the chronotropic effect of noradrenaline and adrenaline of right atria isolated from female rats is modified after repeated swimming or foot-shock stress, under the influence ...