Dissociation between adrenocorticotropin and corticosterone responses to restraint after previous chronic exposure to stress

A. Armario, C. Restrepo, J. M. Castellanos

    Producción científica: Contribución a una revistaArtículoInvestigaciónrevisión exhaustiva

    117 Citas (Scopus)

    Resumen

    The effect on emotional reactivity produced by a model for chronic stress in which different types of acute stresses were randomly combined for 29 days was studied in adult male rats. Chronically stressed rats showed a slight decrease in body weight gain and an increase in relative adrenal weight. Chronic stress did not modify defecation rate but reduced exploratory activity in the holeboard. Neither basal nor acute-stress induced levels of adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) were modified by previous chronic stress. Likewise, basal corticosterone levels were similar in both groups. However, corticosterone response to acute restraint stress was higher in chronically stressed than in control rats. The mechanisms underlying the dissociation between ACTH and corticosterone as well as its possible implications are discussed. © 1985.
    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas (desde-hasta)2085-2092
    PublicaciónLife Sciences
    Volumen36
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 3 jun 1985

    Huella

    Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'Dissociation between adrenocorticotropin and corticosterone responses to restraint after previous chronic exposure to stress'. En conjunto forman una huella única.

    Citar esto