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Krause D, Myint A, Schuett C, Musil R, Dehning S, Cerovecki A, et al.
Front Psychiatry . 2017 Mar; 8:16. PMID: 28243208
Background: Signs of an inflammatory process have been described in major depression. Methods: In a double-blind, randomized study of celecoxib or placebo add-on to reboxetine in 40 depressed patients, celecoxib...
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Drude S, Geissler A, Olfe J, Starke A, Domanska G, Schuett C, et al.
Lab Anim (NY) . 2011 Mar; 40(4):119-28. PMID: 21427691
Routine laboratory procedures, such as handling or transporting animals or carrying out injections on animals, are stressful for animals but are necessary in many pre-clinical studies. Here, the authors show...
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Kiank C, Zeden J, Drude S, Domanska G, Fusch G, Otten W, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Aug; 5(7):e11825. PMID: 20689575
It is increasingly recognized that psychological stress influences inflammatory responses and mood. Here, we investigated whether psychological stress (combined acoustic and restraint stress) activates the tryptophan (Trp) catabolizing enzyme indoleamine...
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Olfe J, Domanska G, Schuett C, Kiank C
BMC Physiol . 2010 Mar; 10:2. PMID: 20214799
Background: Laboratory routine procedures such as handling, injection, gavage or transportation are stressful events which may influence physiological parameters of laboratory animals and may interfere with the interpretation of the...
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Kiank C, Mundt A, Schuett C
Neuro Endocrinol Lett . 2009 Dec; 30(6):761-8. PMID: 20038927
Objectives: Different inbred mouse strains but also each animal of the same strain show an individually different stress response which is influenced by genetic and environmental factors such as early...
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Schefold J, Zeden J, Fotopoulou C, von Haehling S, Pschowski R, Hasper D, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant . 2009 Jan; 24(6):1901-8. PMID: 19155537
Background: Tryptophan (Trp) is catabolized by indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO). Changes in Trp metabolism and IDO activity in chronic kidney disease (CKD) have not been widely studied, and the impact of...
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Kiank C, Daeschlein G, Schuett C
Brain Behav Immun . 2008 Jun; 22(8):1173-7. PMID: 18571893
Recently, we have shown that female BALB/c mice are highly sensitive to chronic psychological stress. They develop systemic neuroendocrine disturbances, a hypermetabolic syndrome, behavioral alterations and severe immunosuppression with a...
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Mauermann N, Burian J, von Garnier C, Dirnhofer S, Germano D, Schuett C, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2008 May; 178(4):379-88. PMID: 18511701
Rationale: Pulmonary complications of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation include infections and graft-versus-host diseases, such as idiopathic pneumonia syndrome (IPS). Conflicting data exist regarding the role of the interferon (IFN)-gamma-producing Th1...
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Depke M, Fusch G, Domanska G, Geffers R, Volker U, Schuett C, et al.
Endocrinology . 2008 Mar; 149(6):2714-23. PMID: 18325986
Stress is a powerful modulator of neuroendocrine, behavioral, and immunological functions. After 4.5-d repeated combined acoustic and restraint stress as a murine model of chronic psychological stress, severe metabolic dysregulations...
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Kiank C, Koerner P, Kessler W, Traeger T, Maier S, Heidecke C, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2007 Oct; 35(10):2352-8. PMID: 17944025
Objective: In this study, we analyzed seasonal variations of immunoreactivity using a model of septic shock and a model of immunosuppression induced by chronic stress in mice. Design: Retrospective comparative...