Examples of 'corticosterone' in a sentence

Meaning of "corticosterone"

Corticosterone: relating to or characterized by the steroid hormone corticosterone
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  • A corticosteroid hormone, produced in the adrenal glands, involved in metabolism.

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Prevents the conversion of corticosterone into aldosterone.
Corticosterone has further developmental effects on birds.
Correlation between corticosterone levels and behaviors was weak.
Corticosterone is then converted to aldosterone by aldosterone synthase.
Superfusates were assayed fluorometrically for corticosterone.
The increase in corticosterone is linked to anxiety relief.
All effects were independent of corticosterone levels.
Corticosterone is the most abundant glucocorticoid in rats.
I do not take corticosterone anymore.
Corticosterone is comparable to cortisol in this case.
Corticosteroids are corticosterone and aldosterone.
Corticosterone has multiple effects on memory.
The role of corticosterone in migration.
Corticosterone was correlated with chase time in both sexes.
We will keep using corticosterone.

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Corticosterone did not affect insulin binding in both muscles.
We observed a significant increase in plasma corticosterone levels in diabetic mice.
This increase of corticosterone is associated with adrenal glands hypertrophy.
Benefits and costs of increased levels of corticosterone in seabird chicks.
Corticosterone both inhibits protein synthesis and degrades proteins.
Action against stress caused by noise by plasmatic corticosterone level.
Corticosterone concentration was also estimated.
Agonist action is determined in animals that do not receive corticosterone.
Serum corticosterone was not measured.
They also took fecal samples to assess fecal corticosterone levels.
Adrenal corticosterone content showed no change in either sex at any dose.
Bergamot has been proven to lower corticosterone response to stress in rat studies.
Peak corticosterone values reflected responses to acute stressors during rehabilitation.
Biologically relevant glucocorticoid receptor agonists include cortisol and corticosterone.
Plasma corticosterone is also in the normal range in all groups of rats.
Physiological stressors can also result in an abnormally elevated corticosterone secretion.
Corticosterone is also thought to decrease degeneration of the axon while increasing regeneration.
Blood is collected from each rat to measure plasma corticosterone levels.
Plasma corticosterone concentrations did not differ between provisioned and unprovisioned juveniles.
Neither ketamine nor sole chronic corticosterone produced any significant changes.
As a consequence gene expression profiles show an adaptation to these high levels of corticosterone.
Increased levels of corticosterone in chicks leads to increased begging for food and aggressiveness.
This way we eliminated the stress component that follows plasmatic measurement of corticosterone.
Corticosterone concentration was calculated from the calibration curve using dexamethasone as an internal standard.
The compounds claimed do not alter the basal amount of corticosterone to any appreciable extent.
Blinding elevated morning corticosterone levels without altering the corticosterone response to novelty stimulation.
OD values are inversely correlated with increasing corticosterone concentrations.
Total and free corticosterone concentrations did not explain the latitudinal differences in immune responses.
The relationship between serum cortisol and serum corticosterone in each group was also examined.
Corticosterone concentrations were calculated using calibration curve generated with corticosterone standard concentration dilutions.
This results in an increase in ACTH and therefore corticosterone secretion.
Corticosterone levels were determined by fluorimetric method according to Silber.
The HPA system also increases levels of corticosterone in response to stress.
Corticosterone formation was analysed by HPLC.
Competitive ELISA was performed with alkaline phosphatase conjugated corticosterone as competitor.

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