Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in rodents (i.e. disrupted attachment or nesting, electric shock, restraint, predator odor) occurs during critical steps of neural circuit formation. ELS in humans is associated with increased risk for developmental psychopathology, including anxious and depressive phenotypes. The biological mechanisms underlying these potentially persistent maladaptive changes involve long-term epigenetic modifications, which have been suggested to be potentially transmissible to subsequent generations. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that modifies gene expression patterns in response to environmental challenges and influences mutation rates. It remains t...
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 ...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral a...
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased sus...
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased sus...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased sus...
Early life adversity can affect an individual’s susceptibility to mental illness later in life. Even...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
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 ...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
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 ...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic experiences in early life are risk factors for the development of behavioral a...
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased sus...
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased sus...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
Stress during pregnancy may impact subsequent generations, which is demonstrated by an increased sus...
Early life adversity can affect an individual’s susceptibility to mental illness later in life. Even...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
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 ...
Early life stress (ELS) is a potent developmental disruptor and increases the risk for psychopatholo...
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 ...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...