The expression of orexin/hypocretin, a neuroprotective and anti‐inflammatory neuropeptide, has been previously shown to decrease across the lifespan and could be exacerbating neuroinflammation in aging. To investigate this, we downregulated orexin expression to recapitulate age‐related orexin loss and investigated the neuroinflammatory response.
M. A. Frick+8 more
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Effects of exercise, thyroxine, and age on corticosterone production in the male rat
Bruce W. Craig
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Shared Mechanisms in Dementia and Depression: The Modulatory Role of Physical Exercise
Dementia and depression are two prevalent disorders that warrant attention due to their high prevalence and contribution to the global burden of disease. Depression is a prevalent condition among the elderly population, and it has been identified as a risk factor for dementia, thus becoming an important factor for dementia prevention strategies ...
Pedro Borges de Souza+2 more
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Relationships of corticosterone and thyroxine with mortality, mass gain, feeding and activity in Kemp's ridley sea turtles (Lepidochelys kempii) recovering from cold-stunning. [PDF]
Hunt KE+11 more
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Separation of aldosterone, 18-hydroxycorticosterone and corticosterone by thin layer chromatography
Tatsuo Furukawa, Takashi Nozu
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The effect of catabolic doses of corticosterone on heat production in the growing rat [PDF]
Penny A. Coyer+3 more
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Corticosterone, testosterone and life-history strategies of birds
M. Hau+4 more
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Neurogenomic landscape associated with status‐dependent cooperative behaviour
Abstract The neurogenomic mechanisms mediating male–male reproductive cooperative behaviours remain unknown. We leveraged extensive transcriptomic and behavioural data on a neotropical bird species (Pipra filicauda) that performs cooperative courtship displays to understand these mechanisms.
Peri E. Bolton+6 more
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Automated facial feature evaluation system to prevent stress of head fixed mice. [PDF]
Nasr A+4 more
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Abstract Fatigue is a subjective phenomenon caused by physical or mental overexertion; however, its objective biomarkers specific to the types of fatigue remain unclear. Here, we examined whether plasma hepcidin levels, which are regulated by inflammation or iron metabolism, are elevated by peripheral and central fatigue in male and female rats.
Takuro Karaushi+8 more
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