Search Results - "Neveu, P J"
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Association between decreased serum tryptophan concentrations and depressive symptoms in cancer patients undergoing cytokine therapy
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2002)“…Cytokine therapy for cancer or viral diseases is accompanied by the development of depressive symptoms in a significant proportion of patients. Despite the…”
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Clinical interest of bone texture analysis in osteoporosis: a case control multicenter study
Published in Osteoporosis international (01-07-2008)“…Summary We demonstrate the clinical interest of bone texture analysis with a new high resolution X-ray device. We have found that the combination of BMD and…”
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Brain interleukin asymmetries and paw preference in mice
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)“…The two sides of the brain are differently involved in the modulation of immune responses as demonstrated by lesion and behavioral approaches. To study the…”
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Brain monoaminergic, neuroendocrine, and immune responses to an immune challenge in relation to brain and behavioral lateralization
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-06-1994)“…Host responses to immune challenges involve central neurotransmission, the hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal axis, and the immune system. In the present work, we…”
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Paw preference and brain dopamine asymmetries
Published in Neuroscience (1995)“…The hemispheric content of dopamine and its metabolites in the frontal cortex, caudatus putamen and nucleus accumbens septi was evaluated in relation to…”
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Modulation of immune reactivity by unilateral striatal and mesolimbic dopaminergic lesions
Published in Neuroscience letters (31-01-1994)“…Asymmetrical modulation of immune reactivity by central dopaminergic pathways was suggested by previous reports which described an association between…”
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Interleukin-1-Induced Sickness Behavior Depends on Behavioral Lateralization in Mice
Published in Physiology & behavior (15-02-1998)“…Neveu, P. J., R.-M. Bluthé, S. Liè GE, S. Moya, B. Michaud and R. Dantzer. Interleukin-1-induced sickness behavior depends on behavioral lateralization in…”
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Plasma corticosterone and immune reactivity in restrained female C3H mice
Published in Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2000)“…Psychological stressors are known to stimulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system resulting in the release of…”
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Cerebral neocortex modulation of immune functions
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Influence of gender and behavioural lateralisation on two exploratory models of anxiety in C3H mice
Published in Behavioural processes (26-10-2000)“…Behavioural lateralisation, which has been postulated to be an individual personality trait, is related to the activity of various physiological systems…”
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Brain modulation of the immune system: association between lymphocyte responsiveness and paw preference in mice
Published in Brain research (09-08-1988)“…An association between handedness and immune disorders has been described in man, left-handers being more susceptible to autoimmune or allergic diseases…”
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Natural killer cell activity is associated with brain asymmetry in male mice
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-06-1991)“…The brain is known to modulate the immune system in an asymmetrical way. In mice, there is an association between handedness and immune response and it has…”
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Asymmetrical brain modulation of the immune response
Published in Brain research. Brain research reviews (01-05-1992)“…It is now well known that the central nervous system can regulate the immune system. Interestingly the two sides of the brain have been demonstrated to be…”
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Asymmetrical brain modulation of immune reactivity in mice: a model for studying interindividual differences and physiological population heterogeneity?
Published in Life sciences (1973) (1992)“…Functional brain asymmetry is associated with immune reactivity in mice. This association depends on the immunological parameters tested and on the sex and…”
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Association between immune activation and early depressive symptoms in cancer patients treated with interleukin-2-based therapy
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-11-2001)“…The relationship between immune activation and the development of early depressive symptoms were studied in 33 cancer patients undergoing cytokine therapy…”
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Brain lateralization and immunomodulation
Published in International journal of neuroscience (01-01-1993)“…The two sides of the brain may be differently involved in the modulation of immune responses as demonstrated by lesional and behavioral approaches in rodents…”
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Strain and sex differences in the degree of paw preference in mice
Published in Behavioural brain research (25-10-1991)“…The direction and degree of paw preference was studied in male and female mice from the C3H/He, C3H/OuJIco and New Zealand Black (NZB) strains, using the…”
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Is there evidence for an effect of antidepressant drugs on immune function?
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Functional brain asymmetry and murine systemic lupus erythematosus
Published in Brain research (25-09-1989)“…The role of brain lateralization in antibody production was studied in a murine systemic lupus erythematosus model. Male and female New Zealand black mice that…”
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Early effects of unilateral lesions of substantia nigra on immune reactivity
Published in Neuroscience letters (03-02-1992)“…It has recently been demonstrated that central dopaminergic pathways are asymmetrically involved in the modulation of the immune response. Mitogen-induced…”
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