Early life events have a crucial role in programming the individual phenotype and exposure to traumatic experiences during infancy can increase later risk for a variety of neuropsychiatric conditions, including mood and anxiety disorders. Animal models of postnatal stress have been developed in rodents to explore molecular mechanisms responsible for the observed short and long lasting neurobiological effects of such manipulations. The main aim of this study was to compare the behavioral and hormonal phenotype of young and adult animals exposed to different postnatal treatments. Outbred mice were exposed to (i) the classical Handling protocol (H: 15 min-day of separation from the mother from day 1 to 14 of life) or to (ii) a Repeated Cross-F...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Rationale: There is evidence that events early in post-weaning life influence brain development and ...
Early life events have a crucial role in programming the individual phenotype and exposure to trauma...
AbstractEarly life experiences and genetic background shape phenotypic variation. Several mouse mode...
Abstract Background Childhood adversity is associated with increased risk for mood, anxiety, impulse...
Early postnatal events exert powerful effects on development, inducing persistent functional alterat...
Early-life stress can induce marked behavioral and physiological impairments in adulthood including ...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Exposure to adverse environments during early development is a known risk factor for several psychia...
Manipulations of rearing conditions have been used to examine the effects of early experience on adu...
Current clinical literature and supporting animal literature have shown that repeated and profound e...
Background: In man, many different events implying childhood separation from caregivers/unstable par...
Background In man, many different events implying childhood separation from caregivers/unstable pare...
A close association between early-life experience and cognitive and emotional outcomes is found in h...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Rationale: There is evidence that events early in post-weaning life influence brain development and ...
Early life events have a crucial role in programming the individual phenotype and exposure to trauma...
AbstractEarly life experiences and genetic background shape phenotypic variation. Several mouse mode...
Abstract Background Childhood adversity is associated with increased risk for mood, anxiety, impulse...
Early postnatal events exert powerful effects on development, inducing persistent functional alterat...
Early-life stress can induce marked behavioral and physiological impairments in adulthood including ...
Early life adversities together with genetic predispositions have been associated with elevated risk...
Exposure to adverse environments during early development is a known risk factor for several psychia...
Manipulations of rearing conditions have been used to examine the effects of early experience on adu...
Current clinical literature and supporting animal literature have shown that repeated and profound e...
Background: In man, many different events implying childhood separation from caregivers/unstable par...
Background In man, many different events implying childhood separation from caregivers/unstable pare...
A close association between early-life experience and cognitive and emotional outcomes is found in h...
Epidemiological evidence identifies early life adversity as a significant risk factor for the develo...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Rationale: There is evidence that events early in post-weaning life influence brain development and ...