Search Results - "Rabasa, Cristina"
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Impact of stress on metabolism and energy balance
Published in Current opinion in behavioral sciences (01-06-2016)“…•Chronic stress increases the risk of cardiometabolic disease.•CRH and catecholamines integrate anorexigenic-like responses to stress.•Glucocorticoids and NPY…”
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Centrally Administered Ghrelin Acutely Influences Food Choice in Rodents
Published in PloS one (29-02-2016)“…We sought to determine whether the orexigenic hormone, ghrelin, is involved in the intrinsic regulation of food choice in rats. Ghrelin would seem suited to…”
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Divergent Metabolic Effects of Acute Versus Chronic Repeated Forced Swim Stress in the Rat
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-03-2019)“…Objective This study sought to examine divergence regarding the impact of acute versus chronic repeated stress on energy balance. Methods Rats were exposed to…”
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Repeated exposure to immobilization or two different footshock intensities reveals differential adaptation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
Published in Physiology & behavior (03-05-2011)“…Abstract Factors involved in adaptation to repeated stress are not well-characterized. For instance, acute footshock (FS) of high intensity appears to be less…”
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What can We Know from Pituitary–Adrenal Hormones About the Nature and Consequences of Exposure to Emotional Stressors?
Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-07-2012)“…Exposure to stress induces profound physiological and behavioral changes in the organisms and some of these changes may be important regarding stress-induced…”
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Behavioral and endocrine consequences of simultaneous exposure to two different stressors in rats: interaction or independence?
Published in PloS one (24-06-2011)“…Although behavioral and endocrine consequences of acute exposure to stressors have been extensively studied, little is known about how simultaneous exposure to…”
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GLP-1 and estrogen conjugate acts in the supramammillary nucleus to reduce food-reward and body weight
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-11-2016)“…The obesity epidemic continues unabated and currently available pharmacological treatments are not sufficiently effective. Combining gut/brain peptide, GLP-1,…”
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Evidence against a critical role of CB1 receptors in adaptation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and other consequences of daily repeated stress
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-08-2015)“…Abstract There is evidence that endogenous cannabinoids (eCBs) play a role in the control of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, although they…”
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Behavioral consequences of exposure to a high fat diet during the post-weaning period in rats
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2016)“…We explored the impact of exposure to an obesogenic diet (High Fat–High Sucrose; HFS) during the post-weaning period on sweet preference and behaviors linked…”
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Depressive- and anxiety-like behaviors and stress-related neuronal activation in vasopressin-deficient female Brattleboro rats
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-2016)“…Abstract Vasopressin can contribute to the development of stress-related psychiatric disorders, anxiety and depression. Although these disturbances are more…”
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Genetic predisposition to obesity affects behavioural traits including food reward and anxiety-like behaviour in rats
Published in Behavioural brain research (15-06-2017)“…•Rat strains that differ in their genetic predisposition to develop obesity also differ in behavioural tests linked to anxiety, exploration, and reward.•The…”
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0350 Daridorexant in patients with insomnia disorder: number needed to treat, number needed to harm & likelihood to be helped or harmed
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (29-05-2023)“…Abstract Introduction Patients with insomnia disorder have difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep and have impaired daytime functioning. Daridorexant is a…”
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Adaptation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis to daily repeated stress does not follow the rules of habituation: A new perspective
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-09-2015)“…Repeated exposure to a wide range of stressors differing in nature and intensity results in a reduced response of prototypical stress markers (i.e. plasma…”
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Efficacy, safety, and tolerability of nivasorexant in adults with binge‐eating disorder: A randomized, Phase II proof of concept trial
Published in The International journal of eating disorders (01-11-2023)“…Abstract Objective This Phase II, placebo‐controlled, double‐blind study investigated the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of nivasorexant in the treatment…”
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Daridorexant for patients with chronic insomnia disorder: number needed to treat, number needed to harm, and likelihood to be helped or harmed
Published in Postgraduate medicine (18-05-2024)“…Appraise the evidence for daridorexant 50 mg and 25 mg versus placebo when treating chronic insomnia disorder in terms of number needed to treat (NNT), number…”
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Comparison of the effects of single and daily repeated immobilization stress on resting activity and heterotypic sensitization of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
Published in Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-03-2014)“…Acute exposure to severe stressors causes marked activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis that is reflected on the day after higher resting…”
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Prior exposure to repeated immobilization or chronic unpredictable stress protects from some negative sequels of an acute immobilization
Published in Behavioural brain research (15-05-2014)“…•Chronic immobilization protects from the effects of an acute immobilization.•Chronic unpredictable stress partially protects from an acute…”
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Maternal neglect with reduced depressive-like behavior and blunted c-fos activation in Brattleboro mothers, the role of central vasopressin
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2012)“…Early mother–infant relationships exert important long-term effects in offspring and are disturbed by factors such as postpartum depression. We aimed to…”
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Adaptation of the pituitary-adrenal axis to daily repeated forced swim exposure in rats is dependent on the temperature of water
Published in Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-11-2013)“…Comparison of exposure to certain predominantly emotional stressors reveals a qualitatively similar neuroendocrine response profile as well as a reduction of…”
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Adaptation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and glucose to repeated immobilization or restraint stress is not influenced by associative signals
Published in Behavioural brain research (02-02-2011)“…▶ Daily repeated exposure to stress reduced endocrine response to them (adaptation). ▶ Adaptation was maintained despite changes in context and other…”
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