Chronic stress has an important impact on the adult brain. However, most of the knowledge on its effects is focused on principal neurons and less on inhibitory neurons. Consequently, recent reports have begun to describe stress-induced alterations in the structure, connectivity and neurochemistry of interneurons. Some of these changes appear to be mediated by certain molecules particularly associated to interneurons, such as the polysialylated form of the neural cell adhesion molecule (PSANCAM) and components of the perineuronal nets (PNN), specialized regions of the extracellular matrix. These plasticity-related molecules modulate interneuronal structure and connectivity, particularly of parvalbumin expressing basket interneurons, both dur...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
The hippocampus and the amygdala are essential components of the neural circuitry mediating stress r...
Critical periods of plasticity (CPPs) are defined by developmental intervals wherein neuronal circui...
Chronic stress has an important impact on the adult brain. However, most of the knowledge on its eff...
The hippocampus is a brain structure involved in the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (H...
The amygdala is a brain area which plays a decisive role in fear and anxiety. Since exposure to chro...
The extracellular space is occupied by a complex network of proteins creating a mesh-like assembly k...
This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of Bruce S. McEwen, to commemorate the impact he had on h...
Intensive research over the past few years has provided evidence, that stress is a potent modulator ...
Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiatric disord...
Stress-related psychiatric disorders including depression involve complex cellular and molecular cha...
In normal life, organisms are repeatedly exposed to brief periods of stress, most of which can be co...
The effects of 21-day exposure to restraint stress on mRNA levels of the cell adhesion molecules NCA...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Abstract Background Many neuropsychiatric disorders develop in early life. Although the mechanisms i...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
The hippocampus and the amygdala are essential components of the neural circuitry mediating stress r...
Critical periods of plasticity (CPPs) are defined by developmental intervals wherein neuronal circui...
Chronic stress has an important impact on the adult brain. However, most of the knowledge on its eff...
The hippocampus is a brain structure involved in the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (H...
The amygdala is a brain area which plays a decisive role in fear and anxiety. Since exposure to chro...
The extracellular space is occupied by a complex network of proteins creating a mesh-like assembly k...
This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of Bruce S. McEwen, to commemorate the impact he had on h...
Intensive research over the past few years has provided evidence, that stress is a potent modulator ...
Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiatric disord...
Stress-related psychiatric disorders including depression involve complex cellular and molecular cha...
In normal life, organisms are repeatedly exposed to brief periods of stress, most of which can be co...
The effects of 21-day exposure to restraint stress on mRNA levels of the cell adhesion molecules NCA...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Abstract Background Many neuropsychiatric disorders develop in early life. Although the mechanisms i...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
The hippocampus and the amygdala are essential components of the neural circuitry mediating stress r...
Critical periods of plasticity (CPPs) are defined by developmental intervals wherein neuronal circui...