Epidemiology of stress and asthma: from constricting communities and fragile families to epigenetics

RJ Wright - Immunology and Allergy Clinics, 2011 - immunology.theclinics.com
Evidence increasingly links psychosocial stress, including early-life stress-related
programming of key response systems, to asthma, atopic disorders more broadly, and lung …

Perinatal stress and early life programming of lung structure and function

RJ Wright - Biological psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
Exposure to environmental toxins during critical periods of prenatal and/or postnatal
development may alter the normal course of lung morphogenesis and maturation, potentially …

Effects of self-reported sensitivity and road-traffic noise levels on the immune system

A Kim, JH Sung, JH Bang, SW Cho, J Lee, CS Sim - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Sensitivity to noise, particularly road traffic noise, can increase cortisol levels and result in
changes in immune system biomarkers. Therefore, continuous exposure to noise can have …

Modulation of dental inflammation by the sympathetic nervous system

SR Haug, KJ Heyeraas - Journal of dental research, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent findings have indicated that immune responses are subjected to modulation by the
sympathetic nervous system (SNS). Moreover, the findings show that the SNS inhibits the …

The effect of repetitive mild hyperthermia on body temperature, the autonomic nervous system, and innate and adaptive immunity

C Tomiyama, M Watanabe, T Honma, A Inada… - Biomedical …, 2015 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The effect of repetitive mild hyperthermia on body temperature, the autonomic nervous
system, and innate and adaptive immunity was investigated using a new hyperthermia …

Association of glucocorticoid with stress-induced modulation of body temperature, blood glucose and innate immunity

E Kainuma, M Watanabe, C Tomiyama-Miyaji… - …, 2009 - Elsevier
To know the details of the mechanism on stress-associated responses, attention was first
focused on body temperature and blood glucose after stress. Mice were exposed to restraint …

Role of α-adrenergic stimulus in stress-induced modulation of body temperature, blood glucose and innate immunity

M Watanabe, C Tomiyama-Miyaji, E Kainuma… - Immunology …, 2008 - Elsevier
Mice were exposed to restraint stress for 3h. During this period, low body temperature
(hypothermia, 39° C→ less than 37° C) and high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia …

Age‐dependent variation in the proportion and number of intestinal lymphocyte subsets, especially natural killer T cells, double‐positive CD4+ CD8+ cells and B220+ …

Y Ishimoto, C Tomiyama‐Miyaji, H Watanabe… - …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The age‐dependent variation in the proportion and number of lymphocyte subsets was
examined at various extrathymic sites, including the liver, small intestine, colon and …

Early life stress exacerbates bone resorption and inhibits anxiety‐like behaviour induced by apical periodontitis in rats

MC Bertolini Botelho, LTA Cintra… - International …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To evaluate the influence of the early life stress (ELS) on the severity of the apical
periodontitis (AP) in Wistar rats. Methodology Forty male Wistar rats were divided into four …

[HTML][HTML] The influence of adrenergic blockade in rats with apical periodontitis under chronic stress conditions

RD Khoury, RF do Prado, F de Souza Matos… - Archives of oral …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective To investigate the influence of chronic stress and adrenergic blockade in a rat
model of apical periodontitis. Methods Thirty-two Wistar rats were submitted to an animal …