Early life stress (ELS) is considered a major risk factor for developing psychopathology. Increasing evidence points towards sex-dependent dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis as a contributing mechanism. Additionally, clinical studies suggest that the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) may further confer genetic vulnerability/resilience on a background of ELS. The link between ELS, sex and the HPA axis and how this interacts with MR genotype is understudied, yet important to understand vulnerability/resilience to stress. We used the early life-limited nesting and bedding model to test the effect of ELS on HPA properties in adult female and male mice carrying a forebrain-specific heterozygous knockout for MR. Basal HP...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is essential in the maintenance of balance in response...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...
Early life stress (ELS) is considered a major risk factor for developing psychopathology. Increasing...
Early life stress (ELS) is considered a major risk factor for developing psychopathology. Increasing...
Early life stress (ELS) is a risk factor in the development of psychiatric disorders. The underlying...
Evidence from human studies suggests that high expression of brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) ...
Studies in human cohorts have underlined the importance of gene-environment interactions for brain s...
Stress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bind to t...
Many stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders display pronounced sex differences in their frequency...
Early-life stress (ELS) is a risk factor for the development of psychopathology, particularly in wom...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...
An appropriate response to a stressor helps us to cope with that particular situation, for example b...
Early-life stress (ELS) has been associated with lasting cognitive impairments and with an increased...
Successful coping with stressful events involves adaptive and cognitive processes in the brain that ...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is essential in the maintenance of balance in response...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...
Early life stress (ELS) is considered a major risk factor for developing psychopathology. Increasing...
Early life stress (ELS) is considered a major risk factor for developing psychopathology. Increasing...
Early life stress (ELS) is a risk factor in the development of psychiatric disorders. The underlying...
Evidence from human studies suggests that high expression of brain mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) ...
Studies in human cohorts have underlined the importance of gene-environment interactions for brain s...
Stress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bind to t...
Many stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders display pronounced sex differences in their frequency...
Early-life stress (ELS) is a risk factor for the development of psychopathology, particularly in wom...
SummaryStress exposure activates the HPA-axis and results in the release of corticosteroids which bi...
An appropriate response to a stressor helps us to cope with that particular situation, for example b...
Early-life stress (ELS) has been associated with lasting cognitive impairments and with an increased...
Successful coping with stressful events involves adaptive and cognitive processes in the brain that ...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is essential in the maintenance of balance in response...
Dysregulation of stress neurocircuitry has been implicated in the etiology of depressive and anxiety...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...