Epidemiological studies in humans have revealed a relationship between altered development in utero and an increased incidence of pathophysiology during postnatal life. One of the mechanisms underlying this relationship is thought to be exposure to excess glucocorticoids during critical phases of brain development. The aim of the current set of studies was to determine the effects of prenatal stress during discrete developmental windows on behaviour and endocrine function in male and female guinea pig offspring. Guinea pigs were used as the model for these studies as they are a long-gestation species that give birth to neuroanatomically mature young and fetal brain development is well characterized. Pregnant guinea pigs were exposed to ...
Placental progesterone production during late gestation has a major role in maintaining elevated neu...
Prenatal stress in pigs: effects on growth, physiological stress reactions and immune function Summa...
In mammals, maternal signals conveyed via influences on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activit...
Epidemiological studies in humans have revealed a relationship between altered development in utero ...
Maternal stress during the perinatal period has been linked to attention and behavioral problems and...
Prenatal stress has been associated with a variety of developmental changes in offspring, notably th...
Prenatal stress has been associated with detrimental outcomes of pregnancy, including altered brain ...
Background: Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy is associated with adverse neonatal outcom...
Glucocorticoids are essential for fetal maturation. However, exposure to high levels of glucocortico...
Neurosteroids are essential for aiding proper fetal neurodevelopment. Pregnancy compromises such as ...
Prenatal stress predisposes offspring to behavioral pathologies. These may be attributed to effects ...
Background: Ex-preterm children and adolescents are at risk of developing late-onset neurodevelopmen...
Background: Ex-preterm children and adolescents are at risk of developing late-onset neurodevelopmen...
grantor: University of TorontoIn North America 10% of women receive glucocorticoid treatme...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and maternal stress during pregnancy are two compromises that...
Placental progesterone production during late gestation has a major role in maintaining elevated neu...
Prenatal stress in pigs: effects on growth, physiological stress reactions and immune function Summa...
In mammals, maternal signals conveyed via influences on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activit...
Epidemiological studies in humans have revealed a relationship between altered development in utero ...
Maternal stress during the perinatal period has been linked to attention and behavioral problems and...
Prenatal stress has been associated with a variety of developmental changes in offspring, notably th...
Prenatal stress has been associated with detrimental outcomes of pregnancy, including altered brain ...
Background: Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy is associated with adverse neonatal outcom...
Glucocorticoids are essential for fetal maturation. However, exposure to high levels of glucocortico...
Neurosteroids are essential for aiding proper fetal neurodevelopment. Pregnancy compromises such as ...
Prenatal stress predisposes offspring to behavioral pathologies. These may be attributed to effects ...
Background: Ex-preterm children and adolescents are at risk of developing late-onset neurodevelopmen...
Background: Ex-preterm children and adolescents are at risk of developing late-onset neurodevelopmen...
grantor: University of TorontoIn North America 10% of women receive glucocorticoid treatme...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and maternal stress during pregnancy are two compromises that...
Placental progesterone production during late gestation has a major role in maintaining elevated neu...
Prenatal stress in pigs: effects on growth, physiological stress reactions and immune function Summa...
In mammals, maternal signals conveyed via influences on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activit...