The brain and the immune system are not fully formed at birth, but rather continue to mature in response to the postnatal environment. The two-way interaction between the brain and the immune system makes it possible for childhood psychosocial stressors to affect immune system development, which in turn can affect brain development and its long-term functioning. Drawing from experimental animal models and observational human studies, we propose that the psychoneuroimmunology of early-life stress can offer an innovative framework to understand and treat psychopathology linked to childhood trauma. Early-life stress predicts later inflammation, and there are striking analogies between the neurobiological correlates of early-life stress and of ...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for a range of psychiatric disorders, includi...
The brain and the immune system are not fully formed at birth, but rather continue to mature in resp...
Disruption of neurodevelopmental trajectories can alter brain circuitry and increase the risk of psy...
Many types of stressors have an impact on brain development, function, and disease susceptibility in...
Despite the high incidence of brain injuries in children, we have yet to fully understand the unique...
Links between the central nervous stress system and peripheral immune cells in lymphoid organs have ...
Exposure to adversity and stress early in development yields vulnerability to mental illnesses throu...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
Vulnerability to emotional disorders including depression derives from interactions between genes an...
Repeated maternal separation is the most widely used pre-clinical approach to investigate the relati...
Abstract Background Adverse psychosocial exposures in early life, namely experiences such as child m...
The brain and immune system are involved in an intricate network of bidirectional communication. Thi...
Background: Childhood trauma (CT) is robustly associated with psychiatric disorders including major ...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for a range of psychiatric disorders, includi...
The brain and the immune system are not fully formed at birth, but rather continue to mature in resp...
Disruption of neurodevelopmental trajectories can alter brain circuitry and increase the risk of psy...
Many types of stressors have an impact on brain development, function, and disease susceptibility in...
Despite the high incidence of brain injuries in children, we have yet to fully understand the unique...
Links between the central nervous stress system and peripheral immune cells in lymphoid organs have ...
Exposure to adversity and stress early in development yields vulnerability to mental illnesses throu...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
Vulnerability to emotional disorders including depression derives from interactions between genes an...
Repeated maternal separation is the most widely used pre-clinical approach to investigate the relati...
Abstract Background Adverse psychosocial exposures in early life, namely experiences such as child m...
The brain and immune system are involved in an intricate network of bidirectional communication. Thi...
Background: Childhood trauma (CT) is robustly associated with psychiatric disorders including major ...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing traumatic childhood is a risk factor for developing substance use disorder,...
Early life adversity is associated with increased risk for a range of psychiatric disorders, includi...