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Artur H. Swiergiel

Researcher at University of Gdańsk

Publications -  71
Citations -  3685

Artur H. Swiergiel is an academic researcher from University of Gdańsk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic stress & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 69 publications receiving 3426 citations. Previous affiliations of Artur H. Swiergiel include Louisiana State University & LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport.

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Lipopolysaccharide does not affect acoustic startle reflex in mice.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that in sickness behavior induced by LPS the protective responses to salient environmental stimuli are not impaired, and this finding for the concept of sickness behavior is discussed.
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Modifications of operant thermoregulatory behavior of the young pig by environmental temperature and food availability.

TL;DR: It was found that cold piglets or those on low nutrition planes produced more heat reinforcements than warm piglets and those on high nutrition planes, and there was no interaction between temperature of acclimation and nutrition.
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Opposite effects of alcohol in regulating stress-induced changes in body weight between the two mouse lines with enhanced or low opioid system activity

TL;DR: Different effects of alcohol under no stress (control) and CMS conditions on food intake and body weight between the lines are reported, suggesting that opioid system may modulate effects ofcohol on stress -induced changes in body weight.
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Selection for stress-induced analgesia affects the mouse hippocampal transcriptome

TL;DR: The data indicate that selection for a single and very specific stress response trait, swim SIA, alters hippocampal gene expression, and suggest that individual stress responsiveness may be associated with characteristics of the constitutive hippocampal transcriptome.
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Effects of chlordiazepoxide on footshock-and corticotropin-releasing factor-induced increases in cortical and hypothalamic norepinephrine secretion in rats

TL;DR: The noradrenergic responses to footshock were enhanced by preceding footshocks, and the benzodiazepine, chlordiazepoxide (CDP) significantly attenuated both footshock- and CRF-induced increases in dialysate NE.