Psychological stress, both leading up to and during pregnancy, is associated with increased risk for negative pregnancy outcomes. Although the neuroendocrine circuits that link the stress response to reduced sexual motivation and mating are well-described, the specific pathways by which stress negatively impacts gestational outcomes remain unclear. Using a mouse model of chronic psychological stress during pregnancy, we investigated 1) how chronic exposure to stress during gestation impacts maternal reproductive neuroendocrine circuitry, and 2) whether stress alters developmental outcomes for the fetus or placenta by mid-pregnancy. Focusing on the stress-responsive neuropeptide RFRP-3, we identified novel contacts between RFRP-3-immunoreact...
Adverse early experience, including prenatal maternal psychosocial stress, has the potential to nega...
It is well established that stress in early life can alter the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitar...
Fifteen percent of women worldwide develop postpartum depression; however, many women also suffer fr...
In early pregnancy prolonged exposure to stress is known to have profound adverse effects on reprodu...
Prenatal stress is associated with an increased vulnerability to neurodevelopmental disorders, inclu...
Since life emerged on the Earth, the development of efficient strategies to cope with sudden and/or ...
Stress during pregnancy increases the risk to develop psychological disorders such as depression dur...
For women, two of the greatest risk factors for affective disorders are adversity experienced during...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
Whereas it is well established that chronic stress induces female reproductive dysfunction, whether ...
During pregnancy, the maternal brain drives a series of adaptive mechanisms that are fundamental for...
Though it is well established that chronic stress induces female reproductive dysfunction, whether s...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
Maternal stress is associated with negative health consequences for both the mother and her offsprin...
Adverse early experience, including prenatal maternal psychosocial stress, has the potential to nega...
It is well established that stress in early life can alter the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitar...
Fifteen percent of women worldwide develop postpartum depression; however, many women also suffer fr...
In early pregnancy prolonged exposure to stress is known to have profound adverse effects on reprodu...
Prenatal stress is associated with an increased vulnerability to neurodevelopmental disorders, inclu...
Since life emerged on the Earth, the development of efficient strategies to cope with sudden and/or ...
Stress during pregnancy increases the risk to develop psychological disorders such as depression dur...
For women, two of the greatest risk factors for affective disorders are adversity experienced during...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
Whereas it is well established that chronic stress induces female reproductive dysfunction, whether ...
During pregnancy, the maternal brain drives a series of adaptive mechanisms that are fundamental for...
Though it is well established that chronic stress induces female reproductive dysfunction, whether s...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
Maternal stress is associated with negative health consequences for both the mother and her offsprin...
Adverse early experience, including prenatal maternal psychosocial stress, has the potential to nega...
It is well established that stress in early life can alter the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitar...
Fifteen percent of women worldwide develop postpartum depression; however, many women also suffer fr...