International audienceexperiences that occur during the early stages of life can have permanent repercussions in adulthood. Among these experiences, early weaning is one that can alter the molecular, cellular, and behavior patterns in later life. Centered on this fact, the objective of the current study was to evaluate the effect of early weaning at 15 days of life of Wistar rats on their feeding behavior and if the opioidergic system blockade would cause a reversal of these outcomes. Experimental groups were formed based on the weaning period of each litter. On postnatal day 15, the group D15 was weaned and, on postnatal day 30 (natural weaning), the group D30 was weaned. The rats weaned on postnatal day 15, and administered subcutaneous N...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
development of neurochemical systems involved in regulation of stress responses, mood and anxiety st...
Brief periods of handling during the neonatal period have been shown to have profound and long-lasti...
AbstractThe most frequently used animal models of early weaning (EW) in rodents, maternal deprivatio...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...
AbstractThe objective of this work was to study the effect of early weaning on circadian rhythm and ...
AbstractThe objective of this work was to study the effect of early weaning on circadian rhythm and ...
International audienceEarly weaning is associated with disruption of eating behavior. However, littl...
Background/objectives: Early handling alters adult behavioral responses to palatable food and to its...
Numerous studies in rodent models have shown that the offspring of dams fed a high-fat high-sugar (c...
Intake of energy as well as interest in palatable foods diminish during the ageing process. One of t...
1. Weaning rat pups at day 21 stimulates a μ- to d-opioid receptor transition in the mediation of sw...
It is well-documented that early life experiences have long term effects in both humans and animals,...
Binge eating and an increased role for palatability in determining food intake are abnormal adaptati...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
development of neurochemical systems involved in regulation of stress responses, mood and anxiety st...
Brief periods of handling during the neonatal period have been shown to have profound and long-lasti...
AbstractThe most frequently used animal models of early weaning (EW) in rodents, maternal deprivatio...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...
The complex mechanisms by which early life factors can impact the developing mammalian system remain...
AbstractThe objective of this work was to study the effect of early weaning on circadian rhythm and ...
AbstractThe objective of this work was to study the effect of early weaning on circadian rhythm and ...
International audienceEarly weaning is associated with disruption of eating behavior. However, littl...
Background/objectives: Early handling alters adult behavioral responses to palatable food and to its...
Numerous studies in rodent models have shown that the offspring of dams fed a high-fat high-sugar (c...
Intake of energy as well as interest in palatable foods diminish during the ageing process. One of t...
1. Weaning rat pups at day 21 stimulates a μ- to d-opioid receptor transition in the mediation of sw...
It is well-documented that early life experiences have long term effects in both humans and animals,...
Binge eating and an increased role for palatability in determining food intake are abnormal adaptati...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
development of neurochemical systems involved in regulation of stress responses, mood and anxiety st...
Brief periods of handling during the neonatal period have been shown to have profound and long-lasti...