Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life. Epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, may have an important role in mediating that risk. Recent epigenetic research reported on the long-term relationship between traumatic stress in childhood and DNA methylation in adulthood. In this study, we examined the impact of various types of stress (perinatal stress, stressful life events (SLEs) and traumatic youth experiences) on methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) in the blood of a population sample of 468 adolescents (50.4% female, mean age 16.1 years). Second, we determined whether stress at different ages was associated with higher NR3C1 methylation. NR3C1 methyla...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Background: Adversity in early development seems to increase the risk of stress-related somatic diso...
Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life...
Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life...
Background: The relationship between early adverse life events and later internalizing problems coul...
The present study examined the effect of early life stress (ELS) on the glucocorticoid receptor gene...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...
Early life stress (ELS) induced by psychological trauma, child maltreatment, maternal separation, an...
Early adversity increases risk for developing psychopathology. Epigenetic modification of stress rea...
Epigenomics of common diseases, such as depression, are prone to a multitude of influences, includin...
Stress, particularly when experienced early in life, can have profound implications for mental healt...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Background: Adversity in early development seems to increase the risk of stress-related somatic diso...
Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life...
Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life...
Background: The relationship between early adverse life events and later internalizing problems coul...
The present study examined the effect of early life stress (ELS) on the glucocorticoid receptor gene...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...
Early life stress (ELS) induced by psychological trauma, child maltreatment, maternal separation, an...
Early adversity increases risk for developing psychopathology. Epigenetic modification of stress rea...
Epigenomics of common diseases, such as depression, are prone to a multitude of influences, includin...
Stress, particularly when experienced early in life, can have profound implications for mental healt...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Background: Adversity in early development seems to increase the risk of stress-related somatic diso...