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Experimental relationships between levels of corticosterone in plasma and feathers in a free living bird

Experimental relationships between levels of corticosterone in plasma and feathers in a free living bird

... Silastic implants have low permeability to CORT (Kinel et al., 1968) and therefore rely on exposure of crystalline hormone to subcutaneous tissues via an opening in the implant (e.g. Newman et al., 2010). Because we were ... See full document

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Effects of capture and captivity on plasma corticosterone and metabolite levels in breeding Eurasian Tree Sparrows

Effects of capture and captivity on plasma corticosterone and metabolite levels in breeding Eurasian Tree Sparrows

... (Glu) levels through hepatic gluconeogenesis and maintain hyperglycemia by suppressing the uptake of Glu into peripheral tis- sues (Grégoire et ...GC levels is a general adaptive characteristic used to ... See full document

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Testing hypotheses about individual variation in plasma corticosterone in free living salamanders

Testing hypotheses about individual variation in plasma corticosterone in free living salamanders

... CORT levels are indicative of poor condition that may translate into reduced performance or reduced fitness of either an individual or a population (Bonier et ...correlations between baseline CORT and body ... See full document

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Original Article Effects of intra-abdominal pressure on adrenal gland function and morphology in rats

Original Article Effects of intra-abdominal pressure on adrenal gland function and morphology in rats

... Our knowledge about intra-abdominal hyper- tension and abdominal compartment syndrome (IAH/ACS) has progressed rapidly during the last decade and consensus about definitions and management well being established [1]. ... See full document

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Glucocorticoids exacerbate obesity and insulin resistance in neuron specific proopiomelanocortin deficient mice

Glucocorticoids exacerbate obesity and insulin resistance in neuron specific proopiomelanocortin deficient mice

... (iii and iv), and Tg (v and vi) alleles are indicated by half-arrows. (B and C) ACTH immunoreactivity in the pituitary anterior lobe (AL), intermedi- ate lobe (IL), and medial basal hypothalamus (MBH) from mice of the ... See full document

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Antistress Effect of Fagopyrum esculentum in Rats subjected to Forced Swimming Endurance Test

Antistress Effect of Fagopyrum esculentum in Rats subjected to Forced Swimming Endurance Test

... The present study was carried out to evaluate the antistress potential of extracts of Fagopyrum esculentum on forced swimming endurance test.The effect was assessed by swimming time and estimation of various biochemical ... See full document

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<p>Detection of a novel panel of somatic mutations in plasma cell-free DNA and its diagnostic value in hepatocellular carcinoma</p>

<p>Detection of a novel panel of somatic mutations in plasma cell-free DNA and its diagnostic value in hepatocellular carcinoma</p>

... To select a panel of HCC-speci fi c mutations for further analysis of plasma cfDNA, the following modi fi ed approach was used as described previously. 21 Recurrence Index (RI) refers to the number of HCC patients ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Ginsenoside Rb1 pretreatment reverses hippocampal changes in BDNF/TrkB mRNA and protein in rats subjected to acute immobilization stress&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Ginsenoside Rb1 pretreatment reverses hippocampal changes in BDNF/TrkB mRNA and protein in rats subjected to acute immobilization stress</p>

... Ginseng has been used as a representative tonic for 2000 years in Far East countries such as China, Japan, and Korea. Ginsenoside Rb1 is believed to be the main active component in ginseng. Many published research ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Evaluation of plasma levels of neopterin and soluble CD40 ligand in patients with acute ischemic stroke in upper Egypt: can they surrogate the severity and functional outcome?&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Evaluation of plasma levels of neopterin and soluble CD40 ligand in patients with acute ischemic stroke in upper Egypt: can they surrogate the severity and functional outcome?</p>

... could be explained by enhanced granulocyte aggregation in subjects with diabetes influenced by the intense metabolic disturbances. Activated granulocytes can also trigger vas- cular damage, which might contribute to the ... See full document

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Anti-Stress Activity of Risperidone, an Atypical Antipsychotic Drug, in Rat Stress Models

Anti-Stress Activity of Risperidone, an Atypical Antipsychotic Drug, in Rat Stress Models

... The hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis and the sympathoadrenal system (SAS) are the two main systems, which serve to maintain homeostasis (5). Activation of HPA axis to stress stimulates adrenal cortex to secrete ... See full document

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Corticosterone, fear behaviour and plasma corticosterone responses to stressors in Japanese quail : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology at Massey University, Palmerston North, N

Corticosterone, fear behaviour and plasma corticosterone responses to stressors in Japanese quail : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... of corticosterone should have been collected from birds more than eight days after treatment ...that plasma corticosterone would have returned to initial concentrations shortly after the source of ... See full document

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Repeated electroconvulsive shock produces long lasting increases in messenger RNA expression of corticotropin releasing hormone and tyrosine hydroxylase in rat brain  Therapeutic implications

Repeated electroconvulsive shock produces long lasting increases in messenger RNA expression of corticotropin releasing hormone and tyrosine hydroxylase in rat brain Therapeutic implications

... regulated by tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). CRH and TH mRNA levels in these brain regions were assessed by in situ hybridization histochemistry. A single interaural ECS elevated TH but not CRH mRNA measured 24 h ... See full document

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Excess corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein in the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis in transgenic mice

Excess corticotropin releasing hormone binding protein in the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis in transgenic mice

... Behavioral testing. Male mice were housed individually in a quiet room for 3–5 d before the start of the experiment. Cages were en- coded, and the investigator performing the experiments and analysis was unaware of the ... See full document

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Effect of “Zobo” on alcohol-induced changes in body weight, blood glucose and lipid levels in experimental rabbits

Effect of “Zobo” on alcohol-induced changes in body weight, blood glucose and lipid levels in experimental rabbits

... Alcohol-induced reduction in feed consumption rate could introduce nutritional deficits which may complicate nutritional and metabolic states, and disturb body function and maintenance. However, “zobo”, whose ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Differences in plasma amino acid levels in patients with and without bacterial infection during the early stage of acute exacerbation of COPD&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Differences in plasma amino acid levels in patients with and without bacterial infection during the early stage of acute exacerbation of COPD</p>

... the plasma obtained was stored frozen at - 40 ° ...the plasma levels of 9 essential amino acids and 13 nonessential amino acids from the reports supplied by SRL ... See full document

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Prevalence of Reactive Oxygen Metabolites Levels in Chronic Periodontitis with Diabetic Mellitus and Chronic Periodontitis Patients in GCF, Plasma and Saliva –A Biochemical Study

Prevalence of Reactive Oxygen Metabolites Levels in Chronic Periodontitis with Diabetic Mellitus and Chronic Periodontitis Patients in GCF, Plasma and Saliva –A Biochemical Study

... status in antioxidant mechanism may be explained on the basis of increased ROS production by phagocyte cells in periodontitis. The strongest evidence to implicate ROS in the pathological destruction of the connective ... See full document

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Prevalence of Reactive Oxygen Metabolite Levels in Plasma, GCF and Saliva in Chronic Periodontitis, Chronic Gingivitis and Healthy Periodontium: A Biochemical study

Prevalence of Reactive Oxygen Metabolite Levels in Plasma, GCF and Saliva in Chronic Periodontitis, Chronic Gingivitis and Healthy Periodontium: A Biochemical study

... To the best of our knowledge ,this is one of the few studies performed to estimate the level of ROM in Plasma ,Saliva and GCF in Chronic Periodontitis , Chronic Gingivitis and Healthy Periodontium. Several ... See full document

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The Effect of Food Deprivation on Nociception in Formalin Test and Plasma Levels of Noradrenaline and Corticosterone in Rats

The Effect of Food Deprivation on Nociception in Formalin Test and Plasma Levels of Noradrenaline and Corticosterone in Rats

... of corticosterone was measured by radioimmunoassay kits (Immunotech, ...competition between analysis in samples and 125I- labeled reagent in antibody-coated ... See full document

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Effect of species-specific sound stimulation on the development and hatching of broiler chicks

Effect of species-specific sound stimulation on the development and hatching of broiler chicks

... the plasma CORT concentrations from day 18 to IP was observed in both control group and sound-stimulation ...difference between treatments, indicating that this sound exposure did not influence ... See full document

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Tracking stress: localisation, deposition and stability of corticosterone in feathers

Tracking stress: localisation, deposition and stability of corticosterone in feathers

... among feathers it must be shown that it does not degrade appreciably over time or after exposure to the ...analysed feathers from frozen carcasses of birds that had died relatively recently (<1 year ... See full document

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