International audienceEnvironmental factors are involved to various degrees in psychiatric diseases. Unfortunately, early-life manipulations have been rarely investigated in mice. Interestingly, given the advances in genetics, combination of environmental and genetic factors to get construct validity is now possible. Herein, spontaneous activity, anxiety-like behaviour, social behaviour and short term spatial working memory were assessed in mice after maternal separation or social isolation. Of note, social withdrawal was observed in both models suggesting that this aspect needs to be better considered in future studies, particularly in testing new treatments for schizophrenia
The overview shows that the scientific interest in social behaviour in mice has exponentially grown ...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
Abstract The interaction between genotype and environ-ment is an important feature of the process of...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Maternal separation (MS) stress is known to induce long-lasting alterations in emotional and anxiety...
<div><p>Maternal separation (MS) stress is known to induce long-lasting alterations in emotional and...
Early life stress, such as child abuse or neglect, is a risk factor for the development of psychopat...
Exposure to adverse environments during early development is a known risk factor for several psychia...
[[abstract]]Schizophrenia is a multifactorial developmental neuropsychiatric disorder. This study ex...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
Housing conditions represent an important environmental variable playing a critical role in the asse...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Abstract Background Childhood adversity is associated with increased risk for mood, anxiety, impulse...
Developmental mechanisms that shape behaviour are under environmental as well as genetic influence, ...
International audienceIntroductionAnimal models, especially rodents, have become instrumental to exp...
The overview shows that the scientific interest in social behaviour in mice has exponentially grown ...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
Abstract The interaction between genotype and environ-ment is an important feature of the process of...
Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual’s life a...
Maternal separation (MS) stress is known to induce long-lasting alterations in emotional and anxiety...
<div><p>Maternal separation (MS) stress is known to induce long-lasting alterations in emotional and...
Early life stress, such as child abuse or neglect, is a risk factor for the development of psychopat...
Exposure to adverse environments during early development is a known risk factor for several psychia...
[[abstract]]Schizophrenia is a multifactorial developmental neuropsychiatric disorder. This study ex...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
Housing conditions represent an important environmental variable playing a critical role in the asse...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Abstract Background Childhood adversity is associated with increased risk for mood, anxiety, impulse...
Developmental mechanisms that shape behaviour are under environmental as well as genetic influence, ...
International audienceIntroductionAnimal models, especially rodents, have become instrumental to exp...
The overview shows that the scientific interest in social behaviour in mice has exponentially grown ...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
Abstract The interaction between genotype and environ-ment is an important feature of the process of...