Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiatric disorders. Although sensorimotor abnormalities are often present in these disorders, little is known about how stress affects the sensory cortex. Combining behavioral analyses with in vivo synaptic imaging, we show that stressful experiences lead to progressive, clustered loss of dendritic spines along the apical dendrites of layer (L) 5 pyramidal neurons (PNs) in the mouse barrel cortex, and such spine loss closely associates with deteriorated performance in a whisker-dependent texture discrimination task. Furthermore, the activity of parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneurons (PV+ INs) decreases in the stressed mouse due to reduced excitabili...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Stress exposure impairs brain structure and function, resulting in cognitive deficits and increased ...
An escapable (ES)/inescapable stress (IS) paradigm was used to study whether behavioral control and ...
Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiatric disord...
Chronic stress is associated with occurrence of many mental disorders. Previous studies have shown t...
Abstract Background Many neuropsychiatric disorders develop in early life. Although the mechanisms i...
The mammalian dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) receives diverse inputs and plays important role...
The mammalian dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) receives diverse inputs and plays important role...
Stress-related psychiatric disorders including depression involve complex cellular and molecular cha...
Stress is a relevant etiological contributor to major mental health conditions, including, but not l...
Stress is a relevant etiological contributor to major mental health conditions, including, but not l...
In response to extreme stress, individuals either show resilience or succumb to despair. The prefron...
Severe loss of excitatory synapses in key brain regions is thought to be one of the major mechanisms...
Stressful experiences can induce structural changes in neurons of the limbic system. These cellular ...
Stress exposure impairs brain structure and function, resulting in cognitive deficits and increased ...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Stress exposure impairs brain structure and function, resulting in cognitive deficits and increased ...
An escapable (ES)/inescapable stress (IS) paradigm was used to study whether behavioral control and ...
Stress, a prevalent experience in modern society, is a major risk factor for many psychiatric disord...
Chronic stress is associated with occurrence of many mental disorders. Previous studies have shown t...
Abstract Background Many neuropsychiatric disorders develop in early life. Although the mechanisms i...
The mammalian dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) receives diverse inputs and plays important role...
The mammalian dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) receives diverse inputs and plays important role...
Stress-related psychiatric disorders including depression involve complex cellular and molecular cha...
Stress is a relevant etiological contributor to major mental health conditions, including, but not l...
Stress is a relevant etiological contributor to major mental health conditions, including, but not l...
In response to extreme stress, individuals either show resilience or succumb to despair. The prefron...
Severe loss of excitatory synapses in key brain regions is thought to be one of the major mechanisms...
Stressful experiences can induce structural changes in neurons of the limbic system. These cellular ...
Stress exposure impairs brain structure and function, resulting in cognitive deficits and increased ...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Stress exposure impairs brain structure and function, resulting in cognitive deficits and increased ...
An escapable (ES)/inescapable stress (IS) paradigm was used to study whether behavioral control and ...