Prenatal stress represents a well-established experimental protocol resembling some features of schizophrenia, including deficits in social interactions, disruption of prepulse inhibition and enhanced response to psychomotor stimulants. In order to evaluate molecular changes that could participate in long-lasting effects on brain function, we analysed the effects of prenatal stress on the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), an important molecular determinant of synaptic plasticity and cellular homeostasis, in adult male rats under basal conditions as well as in response to a chronic stress. The main finding is that BDNF expression is reduced in the prefrontal cortex and striatum of prenatally stressed rats. Furthermore, ...
Although the causes of psychiatric disorders are not fully understood, it is well established that m...
There is evidence that development and maintenance of neural connections are disrupted in major ment...
Early life adversity, such as postnatal maternal separation (MS), play a central role in the develop...
Prenatal stress represents a well‐established experimental protocol resembling some features of schi...
Prenatal stress (PNS) is a risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. This study...
Psychiatric diseases may often represent the consequence of exposure to adverse events early in life...
Exposure to early adversities represents a major risk factor for psychiatric disorders. We have prev...
Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in perm...
Chronic or repeated stress during human fetal brain development has been associated with various lea...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Early adverse events can enhance stress responsiveness and lead to greater susceptibility for psycho...
The effects of prenatal stress procedure were investigated in 3 months old male rats. Prenatally str...
Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in perm...
Early life adversity increases the risk of mental disorders later in life. Chronic early life stress...
Although the causes of psychiatric disorders are not fully understood, it is well established that m...
There is evidence that development and maintenance of neural connections are disrupted in major ment...
Early life adversity, such as postnatal maternal separation (MS), play a central role in the develop...
Prenatal stress represents a well‐established experimental protocol resembling some features of schi...
Prenatal stress (PNS) is a risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. This study...
Psychiatric diseases may often represent the consequence of exposure to adverse events early in life...
Exposure to early adversities represents a major risk factor for psychiatric disorders. We have prev...
Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in perm...
Chronic or repeated stress during human fetal brain development has been associated with various lea...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Early adverse events can enhance stress responsiveness and lead to greater susceptibility for psycho...
The effects of prenatal stress procedure were investigated in 3 months old male rats. Prenatally str...
Exposure to stress during pregnancy influences the trajectory of brain development resulting in perm...
Early life adversity increases the risk of mental disorders later in life. Chronic early life stress...
Although the causes of psychiatric disorders are not fully understood, it is well established that m...
There is evidence that development and maintenance of neural connections are disrupted in major ment...
Early life adversity, such as postnatal maternal separation (MS), play a central role in the develop...