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dc.contributor.authorAbreu, Murilo Sander dept_BR
dc.contributor.authorGiacomini, Ana Cristina Vendrametto Varronept_BR
dc.contributor.authorKoakoski, Gessipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorPiato, Angelo Luis Stapassolipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBarcellos, Leonardo Jose Gilpt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-21T04:23:54Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2017pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn2167-8359pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/224250pt_BR
dc.description.abstractFluoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor that increases serotonin concentration in the central nervous system and modulates various systems, including the control of sympathetic outflow and the hypothalamus–pituitary– adrenal. However, it is not yet established whether fluoxetine can modulate the responses to stressors stimulants (physical or chemical) that trigger cortisol response in zebrafish. We demonstrate that fluoxetine blunts the response to physical stress, but not to chemical stress.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofPeerJ. Corte Madera. Vol. 5 (2017), e3330, 10 p.pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectFluoxetinapt_BR
dc.subjectCortisolen
dc.subjectSerotoninen
dc.subjectPeixe-zebrapt_BR
dc.subjectSSRIen
dc.subjectHidrocortisonapt_BR
dc.subjectBlooden
dc.subjectEstresse fisiológicopt_BR
dc.subjectAlarm substanceen
dc.titleDivergent effect of fluoxetine on the response to physical or chemical stressors in zebrafishpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001022093pt_BR
dc.type.originEstrangeiropt_BR


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