Autor/es:
LUIS A. PAVCOVICH, LILIANA M. CANCELA, MARTA VOLOSIN,VFCTOR A. MOLINA AND OSCAR A. RAMIREZ’
Resumen:
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PAVCOVICH, L. A., L. M. CANCELA, M. VOLOSIN, V. A. MOLINA AND 0. A. RAMIREZ. Chronic stress-induced changes
in locus coeruleus neuronal activity. BRAIN RES BULL 24(2) 293-296, 1990.-Locus coeruleus (LC) activity was assessed in rats
exposed to either acute or chronic stress. After one immobilization session, the number of spontaneously active LC neurons
dramatically decreased. On the other hand, repeated restraint sessions enhanced noradrenergic (NA) transmission and the inhibitory
effect of clonidine (CLON)