The objective of this study was to investigate whether stressful experience during early postnatal period may influence morphological characteristics of the rat neurogenic pathway – the rostral migratory stream (RMS) and proliferation of neuronal precursors in three successive areas of the RMS: in the vertical arm, the elbow and the horizontal arm. To induce stress, the pups were subjected to repeated maternal deprivation during the first postnatal week after birth. Brains were analyzed at the seventh postnatal day. The controls matched the age of maternally deprived animals. Observation of hematoxylin-eosin stained sections showed that maternal deprivation did not affect the general morphological appearance of the RMS. The shape of the RMS...
Early life stress is a well-documented risk factor for the development of psychopathology in genetic...
The dentate gyrus (DG) and the olfactory bulb (OB) are two regions of the adult brain in which new n...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...
Early separation of rat pups from their mothers (separatio a matrem) is considered and accepted as a...
Early life stress has profound effects on the development of the central nervous system. We exposed ...
Manipulation of the corticosteroid milieu by interfering with the mother–newborn relationship has r...
Early life experience has a powerful influence on later stress reactivity, which is demonstrated by ...
Early-life maternal separation leads to hyper-reactive stress-response in adulthood along with long-...
Developing brain is much more sensitive to all kind of stressors. than the developed brain. Early ma...
Copyright © 2014 Milan Aksic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Early-life events may induce alterations in neuronal function in adulthood. A crucial aspect in stud...
The present study examines whether interruptions of maternal-neonatal behaviors may alter the matura...
Chronic or repeated stress during human fetal brain development has been associated with various lea...
Both clinical and experimental studies have indicated that depression and depression-like animal con...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
Early life stress is a well-documented risk factor for the development of psychopathology in genetic...
The dentate gyrus (DG) and the olfactory bulb (OB) are two regions of the adult brain in which new n...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...
Early separation of rat pups from their mothers (separatio a matrem) is considered and accepted as a...
Early life stress has profound effects on the development of the central nervous system. We exposed ...
Manipulation of the corticosteroid milieu by interfering with the mother–newborn relationship has r...
Early life experience has a powerful influence on later stress reactivity, which is demonstrated by ...
Early-life maternal separation leads to hyper-reactive stress-response in adulthood along with long-...
Developing brain is much more sensitive to all kind of stressors. than the developed brain. Early ma...
Copyright © 2014 Milan Aksic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Early-life events may induce alterations in neuronal function in adulthood. A crucial aspect in stud...
The present study examines whether interruptions of maternal-neonatal behaviors may alter the matura...
Chronic or repeated stress during human fetal brain development has been associated with various lea...
Both clinical and experimental studies have indicated that depression and depression-like animal con...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
Early life stress is a well-documented risk factor for the development of psychopathology in genetic...
The dentate gyrus (DG) and the olfactory bulb (OB) are two regions of the adult brain in which new n...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...