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Chronic exposure to corticosterone enhances the neuroinflammatory and neurotoxic responses to methamphetamine.
Authors
Kelly-KA; Miller-DB; Bowyer-JF; O'Callaghan-JP
Source
J Neurochem 2012 Sep; 122(5):995-1009


In vivo stress and chronic glucocorticoid exposure influence the neuroinflammation and dopaminergic neurotoxicity associated with methamphetamine.
Authors
Miller-DB; Kelly-KA; Bowyer-JF; O'Callaghan-JP
Source
Toxicologist 2012 Mar; 126(Suppl 1):220-221


Chronic exposure to glucocorticoids primes the CNS proinflammatory response in methamphetamine neurotoxicity.
Authors
Kelly-KA; Miller-DB; James-OP
Source
Toxicologist 2011 Mar; 120(Suppl 2):37-38


Chronic exposure to CORT primes the CNS proinflammatory response in MPTP and METH models of neurotoxicity.
Authors
O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB
Source
Toxicologist 2010 Mar; 114(1):271


Decreased neuronal damage and glial reactivity in an animal model of stress.
Authors
Benkovic-SA; O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB
Source
Toxicologist 2010 Mar; 114(1):126


Protracted exposure to supraphysiological levels of corticosterone does not cause neuronal loss or damage and protects against kainic acid-induced neurotoxicity in the hippocampus of C57BL/6J mice.
Authors
Benkovic-A; O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB
Source
Neurotoxicology 2009 Nov; 30(6):965-976


High physiological levels of the stress hormone, corticosterone (CORT), exacerbate brain inflammatory responses to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and to the nerve agent, DFP: role in Gulf War Illness?
Authors
O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB; Lasley-SM
Source
Toxicologist 2009 Mar; 108(1):13


Corticosterone attenuates hippocampal neurotoxicity and reactive gliosis through regulation of the blood-brain barrier in C57BL/6J mice treated with kainic acid.
Authors
Benkovic-SA; O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB
Source
Toxicologist 2009 Mar; 108(1):449


Multiple histological markers reveal subpopulations of microglia respond differentially to excitotoxicity and corticosteroid treatment.
Authors
Benkovic-SA; O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB
Source
Neuroscience 2008: 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 15-19, 2008. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2008 Nov; :338.10


Corticosterone pretreatment attenuates neurodegeneration and blood-brain barrier disruption following excitotoxic damage from kainic acid.
Authors
Benkovic-SA; O'Callaghan-JP; Miller-DB
Source
Toxicologist 2008 Mar; 102(1):371

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