Peter Meerlo researcher
Meerlo, Peter.
Meerlo, Peter, 1966-
VIAF ID: 163737262 (Personal)
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Works
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Ageing-related decline in adenosine A1 receptor binding in the rat brain: an autoradiographic study | |
Aggressive and sexual social stimuli do not phase shift the circadian temperature rhythm in rats | |
Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis: The role of disturbed sleep in attenuated brain plasticity and neurodegenerative processes | |
Animal studies on the role of sleep in memory: from behavioral performance to molecular mechanisms | |
Basal metabolic rate in relation to body composition and daily energy expenditure in the field vole, Microtus agrestis. | |
Behavioural and chronobiological consequences of social stress in rats | |
Beta-endorphin modulates the acute response to a social conflict in male mice but does not play a role in stress-induced changes in sleep. | |
Cerebral adenosine A₁ receptors are upregulated in rodent encephalitis | |
Chronic but not acute foot-shock stress leads to temporary suppression of cell proliferation in rat hippocampus. | |
Chronic partial sleep deprivation reduces brain sensitivity to glutamate N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-mediated neurotoxicity | |
Chronic sleep restriction causes a decrease in hippocampal volume in adolescent rats, which is not explained by changes in glucocorticoid levels or neurogenesis. | |
Chronic Social Defeat Stress Shifts Peripheral Circadian Clocks in Male Mice in a Tissue-Specific and Time-of-Day Dependent Fashion | |
Chronic stress and antidepressant treatment have opposite effects on P-glycoprotein at the blood-brain barrier: an experimental PET study in rats | |
Chronically restricted or disrupted sleep as a causal factor in the development of depression. | |
Compartmentalized PDE4A5 Signaling Impairs Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity and Long-Term Memory. | |
The continued need for animals to advance brain research | |
Coping with sleep deprivation: shifts in regional brain activity and learning strategy. | |
Daily acclimation handling does not affect hippocampal long-term potentiation or cause chronic sleep deprivation in mice | |
Deep sleep after social stress: NREM sleep slow-wave activity is enhanced in both winners and losers of a conflict. | |
Despite higher glucocorticoid levels and stress responses in female rats, both sexes exhibit similar stress-induced changes in hippocampal neurogenesis | |
Differential effects of chronic partial sleep deprivation and stress on serotonin-1A and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor sensitivity. | |
Early-life origin of adult insomnia: does prenatal-early-life stress play a role? | |
Early maternal separation has mild effects on cardiac autonomic balance and heart structure in adult male rats. | |
Early postnatal treatment with ACTH4-9 analog ORG 2766 improves adult spatial learning but does not affect behavioural stress reactivity. | |
Effects of active shock avoidance learning on hippocampal neurogenesis and plasma levels of corticosterone | |
Effects of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) on vigilance states and EEG in mice | |
Effects of social stimuli on sleep in mice: non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep is promoted by aggressive interaction but not by sexual interaction | |
Elucidating the role of protein synthesis in hippocampus-dependent memory consolidation across the day and night | |
Enhanced hippocampal neurogenesis in the absence of microglia T cell interaction and microglia activation in the murine running wheel model | |
The European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) shows signs of NREM sleep homeostasis but has very little REM sleep and no REM sleep homeostasis | |
Housing familiar male wildtype rats together reduces the long-term adverse behavioural and physiological effects of social defeat. | |
Human and rat gut microbiome composition is maintained following sleep restriction. | |
The impact of stress and stress hormones on endogenous clocks and circadian rhythms | |
Increased food intake and changes in metabolic hormones in response to chronic sleep restriction alternated with short periods of sleep allowance | |
Increased maternal corticosterone levels in rats: effects on brain 5-HT1A receptors and behavioral coping with stress in adult offspring | |
Individual differences in cardiovascular response to social challenge | |
The influence of postnatal handling on adult neuroendocrine and behavioural stress reactivity | |
Intermittent exposure to social defeat and open-field test in rats: acute and long-term effects on ECG, body temperature and physical activity. | |
Long-lasting consequences of a social conflict in rats: behavior during the interaction predicts subsequent changes in daily rhythms of heart rate, temperature, and activity. | |
Long-lasting pro-inflammatory suppression of microglia by LPS-preconditioning is mediated by RelB-dependent epigenetic silencing. | |
Long-term changes in open field behaviour following a single social defeat in rats can be reversed by sleep deprivation. | |
Long-term effects of prenatal stress: changes in adult cardiovascular regulation and sensitivity to stress. | |
Maternal inflammation induces immune activation of fetal microglia and leads to disrupted microglia immune responses, behavior, and learning performance in adulthood | |
Maternal separation decreases adult hippocampal cell proliferation and impairs cognitive performance but has little effect on stress sensitivity and anxiety in adult Wistar rats. | |
Metabolic consequences of chronic sleep restriction in rats: changes in body weight regulation and energy expenditure. | |
Neonatal handling increases sensitivity to acute neurodegeneration in adult rats | |
New neurons in the adult brain: the role of sleep and consequences of sleep loss | |
The novel antidepressant agomelatine normalizes hippocampal neuronal activity and promotes neurogenesis in chronically stressed rats. | |
Novel Approach to Repeated Arterial Blood Sampling in Small Animal PET: Application in a Test-Retest Study with the Adenosine A1 Receptor Ligand [(11)C]MPDX. | |
Oxalic acid and diacylglycerol 36:3 are cross-species markers of sleep debt | |
P-glycoprotein Function in the Rodent Brain Displays a Daily Rhythm, a Quantitative In Vivo PET Study. | |
Physical exercise leads to rapid adaptations in hippocampal vasculature: temporal dynamics and relationship to cell proliferation and neurogenesis | |
Physiological and hormonal responses to novelty exposure in rats are mainly related to ongoing behavioral activity. | |
Plasma adiponectin is increased in mice selectively bred for high wheel-running activity, but not by wheel running per sé | |
Postnatal treatment with ACTH-(4-9) analog ORG 2766 attenuates N-methyl-D-aspartate-induced excitotoxicity in rat nucleus basalis in adulthood. | |
Repetitive stimulation of adenosine A1 receptors in vivo: changes in receptor numbers, G-proteins and A1 receptor agonist-induced hypothermia | |
Restraint increases prolactin and REM sleep in C57BL/6J mice but not in BALB/cJ mice | |
Restricted and disrupted sleep: effects on autonomic function, neuroendocrine stress systems and stress responsivity. | |
Resveratrol preserves cerebrovascular density and cognitive function in aging mice. | |
Sex differences in sleep: the response to sleep deprivation and restraint stress in mice. | |
Similar serotonin-2A receptor binding in rats with different coping styles or levels of aggression. | |
Sleep and adult neurogenesis: implications for cognition and mood | |
Sleep deprivation impairs contextual fear conditioning and attenuates subsequent behavioural, endocrine and neuronal responses. | |
Sleep deprivation impairs object recognition in mice | |
Sleep deprivation impairs spatial working memory and reduces hippocampal AMPA receptor phosphorylation. | |
Sleep, neuronal plasticity and brain function, 2015: | |
Sleep restriction alters the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response to stress. | |
Sleep restriction by forced activity reduces hippocampal cell proliferation. | |
Sleep restriction in rats leads to changes in operant behaviour indicative of reduced prefrontal cortex function | |
Social stress, autonomic neural activation, and cardiac activity in rats. | |
Social stress in rats: An animal model of depression? | |
Social stress induces high intensity sleep in rats. | |
Social stress models in rodents: Towards enhanced validity | |
Stress, arousal, and sleep. | |
Stress-induced changes in circadian rhythms of body temperature and activity in rats are not caused by pacemaker changes | |
Stress revisited: a critical evaluation of the stress concept. | |
The suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates sleep timing and amount in mice. | |
The temporal dynamics of the stress response. | |
TGFalpha and AVP in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus: anatomical relationship and daily profiles | |
A time for learning and a time for sleep: the effect of sleep deprivation on contextual fear conditioning at different times of the day. | |
Too little sleep gradually desensitizes the serotonin 1A receptor system | |
Transiently increasing cAMP levels selectively in hippocampal excitatory neurons during sleep deprivation prevents memory deficits caused by sleep loss | |
Use of 11C-MPDX and PET to study adenosine A1 receptor occupancy by nonradioactive agonists and antagonists. |