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Richard Kvetnansky is a researcher affiliated with the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Slovakia. Their academic profile is centered on work conducted within this institution, contributing to various scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Neuropeptide Y acts directly in the periphery on fat tissue and mediates stress-induced obesity and metabolic syndrome

    Lydia E Kuo;Joanna B Kitlinska;Jason U Tilan;Lijun Li

  • Catecholaminergic Systems in Stress: Structural and Molecular Genetic Approaches

    Richard Kvetnansky;Esther L. Sabban;Miklos Palkovits

  • Adrenal and urinary catecholamines in rats during adaptation to repeated immobilization stress.

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  • Elevation of Adrenal Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Phenylethanolamine-N-Methyl Transferase by Repeated Immobilization of Rats

    Richard Kvetňanský;Virginia K. Weise;Irwin J. Kopin

  • Effect of Handling and Forced Immobilization on Rat Plasma Levels of Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine-β-Hydroxylase

    R. Kvetnansky;C.L. Sun;C. R. Lake;N. Thoa

  • Heterogeneous neurochemical responses to different stressors: a test of Selye’s doctrine of nonspecificity

    Karel Pacak;Miklos Palkovits;Gal Yadid;Richard Kvetnansky

  • Stress-triggered activation of gene expression in catecholaminergic systems: dynamics of transcriptional events.

    Esther L Sabban;Richard Kvetňanský

  • Repeated stress-induced activation of corticotropin-releasing factor neurons enhances vasopressin stores and colocalization with corticotropin-releasing factor in the median eminence of rats

    Dimphena C.E. de Goeij;Richard Kvetnansky;Mark H. Whitnall;Daniela Jezova

  • Effects of Stress on Neurotrophic Factor Expression in the Rat Brain

    Mark A. Smith;Shinya Makino;Richard Kvetňanský;Robert M. Post

  • Sympathoadrenal system in stress : Interaction with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system

    Richard Kvetňanský;Karel Pacák;K. Fukuhara;E. Viskupič

  • Endogenous glucocorticoids restrain catecholamine synthesis and release at rest and during immobilization stress in rats.

    R Kvetnanský;K Fukuhara;K Pacák;G Cizza

  • Stress increases brain-derived neurotropic factor messenger ribonucleic acid in the hypothalamus and pituitary.

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  • Neuroendocrine and immunologic effects of unemployment and job insecurity.

    Bengt B. Arnetz;Sten-Olof Brenner;Lennart Levi;Robert Hjelm

  • Sympatho-adrenal responses of spontaneously hypertensive rats to immobilization stress

    R. Kvetnansky;R. McCarty;N. B. Thoa;C. R. Lake

  • Effects of Various Stressors on In Vivo Norepinephrine Release in the Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus and on the Pituitary-Adrenocortical Axis

    Karel Pacák;Miklos Palkovits;Richard Kvetňansky;Gal Yadid

  • Chronic Stress, Combined with a High‐Fat/High‐Sugar Diet, Shifts Sympathetic Signaling toward Neuropeptide Y and Leads to Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome

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  • Repeated immobilization stress alters tyrosine hydroxylase, corticotropin-releasing hormone and corticosteroid receptor messenger ribonucleic Acid levels in rat brain.

    Evagelia Mamalaki;Richard Kvetnansky;Linda S. Brady;Philip W. Gold

  • Catecholamines in individual hypothalamic nuclei of acutely and repeatedly stressed rats.

    Kvetnanský R;Palkovits M;Mitro A;Torda T

  • Induction of tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression by a nonneuronal nonpituitary-mediated mechanism in immobilization stress

    B Nankova;R Kvetnanský;A McMahon;E Viskupic

  • Immobilization stress elevates gene expression for catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes and some neuropeptides in rat sympathetic ganglia: effects of adrenocorticotropin and glucocorticoids

    B Nankova;R Kvetnansky;B Hiremagalur;B Sabban

  • Downregulation of metastasis suppressor genes in malignant pheochromocytoma.

    Shoichiro Ohta;Edwin W. Lai;Alan L.Y. Pang;Frederieke M. Brouwers

  • CATECHOLAMINES IN INDIVIDUAL HYPOTHALAMIC NUCLEI IN STRESSED RATS1

    R. Kvetňansky;A. Mitro;T. Torda;M. Vigaš

  • Epinephrine: a short- and long-term regulator of stress and development of illness : a potential new role for epinephrine in stress.

    Dona Lee Wong;T. C. Tai;T. C. Tai;David C. Wong-Faull;Robert Claycomb

  • Opposite effects of mild and severe stress on in vitro activation of rat peripheral blood lymphocytes

    Ingo Rinner;Konrad Schauenstein;Harald Mangge;Sepp Porta

  • Interrelations between sympathoadrenal system and hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical/thyroid systems in rats exposed to cold stress.

    Koki Fukuhara;Richard Kvetnansky;Giovanni Cizza;Karel Pacak

Frequent Co-Authors

Miklós Palkovits
Miklós Palkovits Semmelweis University
David S. Goldstein
David S. Goldstein National Institutes of Health
Alexander Kiss
Alexander Kiss University of Toronto
John C. Morris
John C. Morris Washington University in St. Louis
Maria J. Merino
Maria J. Merino National Institutes of Health
William A. Carlezon
William A. Carlezon Harvard University
Richard E. Petty
Richard E. Petty The Ohio State University

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