Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopathology. Various forms of ELS have been studied in both humans and rodents, and have been implicated in altered DNA methylation, gene transcription, stress hormone levels, and behavior. Although recent studies have focused on stress-induced epigenetic changes, the extent to which ELS alters HPA axis function and stress responsivity across generations, whether these effects are sex-specific, and how lineage interacts with upbringing to impact these effects, remain unclear. To address these points, two generations of rodents were utilized, with the first generation subjected to ELS via maternal separation, and the second to a balanced cross-fosterin...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds that alter normal endocrine function. EDCs are s...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral a...
Altered stress reactivity is a predominant feature of sex-biased neuropsychiatric diseases, with hyp...
Altered stress reactivity is a predominant feature of sex-biased neuropsychiatric diseases, with hyp...
Although most humans will experience some type of traumatic event in their lifetime only a small set...
Advances in epigenetic methodologies have deepened theoretical explanations of mechanisms linking ea...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds that alter normal endocrine function. EDCs are s...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral a...
Altered stress reactivity is a predominant feature of sex-biased neuropsychiatric diseases, with hyp...
Altered stress reactivity is a predominant feature of sex-biased neuropsychiatric diseases, with hyp...
Although most humans will experience some type of traumatic event in their lifetime only a small set...
Advances in epigenetic methodologies have deepened theoretical explanations of mechanisms linking ea...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds that alter normal endocrine function. EDCs are s...
Epigenetic mechanisms involve chemical modifications of the DNA (e.g., DNA methylation) or proteins ...