Objective: The present study was aimed at the investigation of the effects of chronic N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor blockade applied during the late stage of brain maturation (days 20-30 after birth) and physical environment on affective behaviors during adulthood in socially isolated rats. Methods: In order to establish a social isolation model, the experimental animals were kept in individual cages, starting from 21 days of age till adulthood. The socially isolated rats, which were reared under standard and enriched environmental conditions, were administered with MK-801 (between days 20-30 after birth for a period of 10 days at a dose of 0.25 mg/kg body weight, twice a day, by subcutaneous route). As from 3 months of age, the beha...
Early life stress compromises brain development and can contribute to the development of mental illn...
Early life stress compromises brain development and can contribute to the development of mental illn...
Social isolation results in fundamental behavioral abnormalities in rodents which models certain neu...
WOS: 000312364300003Objective: The present study was aimed at the investigation of the effects of ch...
Amaç: Bu çalışmada, sosyal izolasyonlu sıçanlarda beynin son olgunlaşma döneminde (20-30.günlerde) u...
The cerebral glutamate system and NMDA-mediated glutamate transmission are known to play main roles ...
PubMedID: 22704977N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors play an important role in brain maturation a...
Objective: The NMDA receptor-mediated glutamate system plays an important role in brain development ...
PubMedID: 23462878The N-Methyl-d-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor is expressed abundantly in the brain and ...
The post-weaning social isolation reanng rat model utilises early-life, environmental adversity to m...
In rats, environmental enrichment (EE) is a form of physical-social stimulation used for modeling th...
Early environmental experience produces profound neural and behavioural effects. For example, animal...
Early life social isolation stress (SIS), a well-known chronic stress paradigm, is contributed to a ...
Early life context and stressful experiences are known to increase the risk of developing psychiatri...
The adaptive nature of active coping has been known to enable the promotion of stress resilience and...
Early life stress compromises brain development and can contribute to the development of mental illn...
Early life stress compromises brain development and can contribute to the development of mental illn...
Social isolation results in fundamental behavioral abnormalities in rodents which models certain neu...
WOS: 000312364300003Objective: The present study was aimed at the investigation of the effects of ch...
Amaç: Bu çalışmada, sosyal izolasyonlu sıçanlarda beynin son olgunlaşma döneminde (20-30.günlerde) u...
The cerebral glutamate system and NMDA-mediated glutamate transmission are known to play main roles ...
PubMedID: 22704977N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors play an important role in brain maturation a...
Objective: The NMDA receptor-mediated glutamate system plays an important role in brain development ...
PubMedID: 23462878The N-Methyl-d-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor is expressed abundantly in the brain and ...
The post-weaning social isolation reanng rat model utilises early-life, environmental adversity to m...
In rats, environmental enrichment (EE) is a form of physical-social stimulation used for modeling th...
Early environmental experience produces profound neural and behavioural effects. For example, animal...
Early life social isolation stress (SIS), a well-known chronic stress paradigm, is contributed to a ...
Early life context and stressful experiences are known to increase the risk of developing psychiatri...
The adaptive nature of active coping has been known to enable the promotion of stress resilience and...
Early life stress compromises brain development and can contribute to the development of mental illn...
Early life stress compromises brain development and can contribute to the development of mental illn...
Social isolation results in fundamental behavioral abnormalities in rodents which models certain neu...