Early life stress, especially when experienced during the first period of life, affects the brain developmental trajectories leading to an enhanced vulnerability for stress-related psychiatric disorders later in life. Although both clinical and preclinical studies clearly support this association, the biological pathways deregulated by such exposure, and the effects in shaping the neurodevelopmental trajectories, have so far been poorly investigated. By using the prenatal stress (PNS) model, a well-established rat model of early life stress, we performed transcriptomic analyses in the prefrontal cortex of rats exposed or not to PNS and sacrificed at different postnatal days (PNDs 21, 40, 62). We first investigated the long-lasting mechanism...
Adverse experiences early in life impair cognitive function both in rodents and humans. In humans th...
Adaptation to environmental challenges represents a critical process for survival, requiring the com...
Psychiatric diseases may often represent the consequence of exposure to adverse events early in life...
Early life stress, especially when experienced during the first period of life, affects the brain de...
Early-life adversity is associated with an increased risk of psychopathology, including mood disorde...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Exposure to adverse events during gestation has detrimental effects on the maturation of specific br...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Critical periods of plasticity (CPPs) are defined by developmental intervals wherein neuronal circui...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
A close association between early-life experience and cognitive and emotional outcomes is found in h...
Early life experiences are crucial factors that shape brain development and function due to their ab...
International audienceModern neurosciences are now able to open new avenues concerning an experiment...
Abstract Exposure to stress can lead to long lasting behavioral and neurobiological consequences, wh...
Adverse experiences early in life impair cognitive function both in rodents and humans. In humans th...
Adaptation to environmental challenges represents a critical process for survival, requiring the com...
Psychiatric diseases may often represent the consequence of exposure to adverse events early in life...
Early life stress, especially when experienced during the first period of life, affects the brain de...
Early-life adversity is associated with an increased risk of psychopathology, including mood disorde...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Early life stress shapes the developing brain and increases risk for psychotic disorders. Yet, it is...
Exposure to adverse events during gestation has detrimental effects on the maturation of specific br...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Critical periods of plasticity (CPPs) are defined by developmental intervals wherein neuronal circui...
During the perinatal period, the brain is particularly sensitive to remodelling by environmental fac...
A close association between early-life experience and cognitive and emotional outcomes is found in h...
Early life experiences are crucial factors that shape brain development and function due to their ab...
International audienceModern neurosciences are now able to open new avenues concerning an experiment...
Abstract Exposure to stress can lead to long lasting behavioral and neurobiological consequences, wh...
Adverse experiences early in life impair cognitive function both in rodents and humans. In humans th...
Adaptation to environmental challenges represents a critical process for survival, requiring the com...
Psychiatric diseases may often represent the consequence of exposure to adverse events early in life...