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pro vyhledávání: '"Cheryl H Walker"'
Autor:
Elizabeth Thomas Cox, Thomas Merryfield Jarrett, Matthew Stephen McMurray, Kevin eGreenhill, Vivian E Hofler, Sarah Kaye Williams, Paul Wayland Joyner, Christopher L Middleton, Cheryl H Walker, Josephine M Johns
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 2 (2011)
BACKGROUND: Few systematic studies exist on the effects of chronic reuptake of monoamine neurotransmitter systems during pregnancy on the regulation of maternal behavior, although many drugs act primarily through one or more of these systems. Previou
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/43a523173d5f43d48c9937e7f20a14ed
Autor:
Samantha Meltzer-Brody, Cathi B. Propper, Karen M. Grewen, Alison M. Stuebe, Cheryl H. Walker, Mala Elam, Brenda Pearson, Roger Mills-Koonce, Pamela Beiler
Publikováno v:
Breastfeed Med
Purpose: We sought to determine the role of depression and anxiety in breastfeeding cessation. Materials and Methods: Participants underwent a baseline visit with a structured clinical interview in the third trimester of pregnancy. Monthly phone inte
Autor:
Josephine M. Johns, Jordan A. Enns, Leah B. Townsend, Cheryl H. Walker, Abigail W. Jamieson-Drake, Sarah K. Williams, John S. Barber
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 24:701-711
The cycle of chronic cocaine (CC) use and withdrawal results in increased anxiety, depression and disrupted stress-responsiveness. Oxytocin and corticosterone (CORT) interact to mediate hormonal stress responses and can be altered by cocaine use. The
Autor:
Matthew S. McMurray, Thomas M. Jarrett, Sarah K. Williams, Cheryl H. Walker, David H. Overstreet, Elizabeth Cox, Josephine M. Johns, Emily E. Fay
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 31:291-302
Ethanol consumption and smoking during pregnancy are common, despite the known adverse effects on the fetus. The teratogenicity of each drug independently is well established; however, the effects of concurrent exposure to ethanol and nicotine in pre
Autor:
Thomas M. Jarrett, Josephine M. Johns, Cheryl H. Walker, David H. Overstreet, Emily E. Fay, Sarah K. Williams, Elizabeth Cox, Matthew S. McMurray
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 30:475-486
Alcohol consumption and smoking during pregnancy is common, despite the known adverse effects of these drugs on fetal development. Though studies on the effects of each drug separately are published, little is known about the effect of concurrent use
Autor:
Paul W. Joyner, Deborah L. Elliott, Vivian E. Hofler, Cheryl H. Walker, Josephine M. Johns, Matthew S. McMurray, M. A. Black, Thomas M. Jarrett, C. W. Middleton
Publikováno v:
Stress. 11:398-411
Gestational cocaine treatment results in significantly increased maternal aggression towards an intruder by postpartum day six, while acute postpartum treatment dose dependently decreases maternal aggressive (MA) behavior. Both increased and decrease
Autor:
Matthew S. McMurray, Kevin Greenhill, Vivian E. Hofler, Deborah L. Elliott, Lisa M. Lomas, Paul W. Joyner, Christopher L. Middleton, Kelly G. Knupp, Josephine M. Johns, Cheryl H. Walker
Publikováno v:
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 81:769-785
Studies using dopaminergic and serotonergic agonists or antagonists implicate involvement of these systems in various aspects of early maternal behavior and postpartum aggression towards an intruder in rats, both of which are associated with the pres
Autor:
Amber M. Haslup, Thomas M. Jarrett, Josephine M. Johns, Deborah L. Elliott, Vivian E. Hofler, Christopher L. Middleton, Paul W. Joyner, Cheryl H. Walker, Jay C. Elliott, Matthew S. McMurray
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Neuroscience. 119:1605-1618
The link between impaired maternal behavior (MB) and cocaine treatment could result from drug-induced decreases in maternal reactivity to offspring, prenatal drug exposure (PDE) in offspring that could alter their ability to elicit MB, or the interac
Autor:
Paul W. Joyner, Cheryl H. Walker, Deborah A. Lubin, Josephine M. Johns, Vivian E. Hofler, Matthew S. McMurray, Christopher L. Middleton
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 22:321-328
Cocaine administered chronically throughout gestation has been correlated with deficits in maternal behavior, increased maternal aggressive behavior and decreased oxytocin levels in rats. In addition to its effects on oxytocin levels, cocaine is a po
Publikováno v:
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 25:1421-1433
Lubin, Deborah, A, Kathleen E Meter, Cheryl H Walker and Josephine M Johns: Effects Of Chronic Cocaine Administration On Aggressive Behavior In Virgin Rats. 1 Virgin Sprague-Dawley rats received subcutaneous injections of saline, 3.5, 7. 5 or 15 mg/k