Early-life stressful experiences are critical for plasticity and development, shaping adult neuroendocrine response and future health. Stress response is mediated by the autonomous nervous system and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis while various environmental stimuli are encoded via epigenetic marks. The stress response system maintains homeostasis by regulating adaptation to the environmental changes. Pre-conceptual and in utero stressors form the fetal epigenetic profile together with the individual genetic profile, providing the background for individual stress response, vulnerability, or resilience. Postnatal and adult stressful experiences may act as the definitive switch. This review addresses the issue of how preconcept...
Early life is a period of unique sensitivity during which experience can confer enduring effects on ...
Mitochondria play a central role in cellular energy-generating processes and are master regulators o...
xx, 201 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis examines the behavioral, structural, cellular, and epigenetic chan...
Early-life stressful experiences are critical for plasticity and development, shaping adult neuroend...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
Early life stressors display a high universal prevalence and constitute a major public health proble...
Serpeloni F, Radtke KM, Hecker T, et al. Does Prenatal Stress Shape Postnatal Resilience? – An Epige...
Published online: 14 November 2015Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase ...
Functional development of affective and reward circuits, cognition and response inhibition later in ...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
Environmental stressors induce coping strategies in the majority of individuals. The stress response...
Stress plays a fundamental role in the etiology and evolution of diseases and disorders both in the ...
Early-life experiences influence brain structure and function long-term, contributing to resilience ...
Early life is a period of unique sensitivity during which experience can confer enduring effects on ...
Mitochondria play a central role in cellular energy-generating processes and are master regulators o...
xx, 201 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis examines the behavioral, structural, cellular, and epigenetic chan...
Early-life stressful experiences are critical for plasticity and development, shaping adult neuroend...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
Early life stressors display a high universal prevalence and constitute a major public health proble...
Serpeloni F, Radtke KM, Hecker T, et al. Does Prenatal Stress Shape Postnatal Resilience? – An Epige...
Published online: 14 November 2015Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase ...
Functional development of affective and reward circuits, cognition and response inhibition later in ...
Evidence continues to mount that adverse experiences early in life have an impact on brain functions...
Environmental stressors induce coping strategies in the majority of individuals. The stress response...
Stress plays a fundamental role in the etiology and evolution of diseases and disorders both in the ...
Early-life experiences influence brain structure and function long-term, contributing to resilience ...
Early life is a period of unique sensitivity during which experience can confer enduring effects on ...
Mitochondria play a central role in cellular energy-generating processes and are master regulators o...
xx, 201 leaves ; 29 cmThis thesis examines the behavioral, structural, cellular, and epigenetic chan...