The influence of neonatal experiences upon later-life affective behavior is increasingly recognized, but the reported effects on anxiety are often contradictory. The observed effect may depend upon the type of anxiety (state or trait) affected. The current study aims to investigate whether neonatal repetitive needle pricking alters anxiety behavior in adulthood, by assessing both state and trait anxiety in rats. Sprague-Dawley rat pups received four unilateral needle pricks per day, while controls received four tactile stimuli or were left completely undisturbed during the first postnatal week. Mechanical sensitivity was assessed in the neonatal phase and throughout the development. State anxiety was assessed in the open field test and trai...
Brief periods of handling during the neonatal period have been shown to have profound and long-lasti...
The infant stage of rat development is a very important period for potential correction of adverse c...
The aims of the present study were to assess the influence of: a) trait anxiety on orofacial pain; a...
The influence of neonatal experiences upon later-life affective behavior is increasingly recognized,...
BACKGROUND: Prematurely born infants are frequently exposed to painful procedures in the neonatal in...
Preterm birth is a major health issue. As part of their life-saving care, most preterm infants requi...
Repetitive pain exposure of neonates in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) might affect proper ...
The importance of neonatal experience upon behaviour in later life is increasingly recognised. The o...
The importance of neonatal experience upon behaviour in later life is increasingly recognised. The o...
The current study investigated whether or not the long-term effects of a neonatal surgical procedure...
Neonatal pain and stress induce long-term changes in pain sensitivity. Therefore their interrelation...
Environmental stimuli during early stages of life can influence the development of an organism and m...
We investigated the long-lasting effects of early postnatal tactile stimulation (TS) and maternal se...
Daily handling of preweanling rats reduces their adult anxiety. Even routine cage-cleaning, involvin...
Previous animal studies have illustrated a modulatory effect of neonatal pain experience on subseque...
Brief periods of handling during the neonatal period have been shown to have profound and long-lasti...
The infant stage of rat development is a very important period for potential correction of adverse c...
The aims of the present study were to assess the influence of: a) trait anxiety on orofacial pain; a...
The influence of neonatal experiences upon later-life affective behavior is increasingly recognized,...
BACKGROUND: Prematurely born infants are frequently exposed to painful procedures in the neonatal in...
Preterm birth is a major health issue. As part of their life-saving care, most preterm infants requi...
Repetitive pain exposure of neonates in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) might affect proper ...
The importance of neonatal experience upon behaviour in later life is increasingly recognised. The o...
The importance of neonatal experience upon behaviour in later life is increasingly recognised. The o...
The current study investigated whether or not the long-term effects of a neonatal surgical procedure...
Neonatal pain and stress induce long-term changes in pain sensitivity. Therefore their interrelation...
Environmental stimuli during early stages of life can influence the development of an organism and m...
We investigated the long-lasting effects of early postnatal tactile stimulation (TS) and maternal se...
Daily handling of preweanling rats reduces their adult anxiety. Even routine cage-cleaning, involvin...
Previous animal studies have illustrated a modulatory effect of neonatal pain experience on subseque...
Brief periods of handling during the neonatal period have been shown to have profound and long-lasti...
The infant stage of rat development is a very important period for potential correction of adverse c...
The aims of the present study were to assess the influence of: a) trait anxiety on orofacial pain; a...