Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to a number of neuropsychiatric conditions such as mood and anxiety disorders and schizophrenia in adulthood. This occurs in part due to the dysfunctional stress axis that persists following early adversity impairing stress responsivity across life. The mechanisms underlying the prolonged nature of this vulnerability remain to be established. Alterations in the epigenetic signature of genes involved in stress responsivity may represent one of the neurobiological mechanisms. The overall aim of this review is to provide current evidence demonstrating changes in the epigenetic signature of candidate gene(s) in response to early environmental advers...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Child maltreatment is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorders, and a range of hea...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual’s susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual’s susceptibility to ...
Published online: 14 November 2015Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase ...
Objective Early stress events severely impact brain and behaviour. From a neurobiological point of v...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is critically involved in the neuroendocrine regulatio...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Child maltreatment is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorders, and a range of hea...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual's susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual’s susceptibility to ...
Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase an individual’s susceptibility to ...
Published online: 14 November 2015Stressor exposure during early life has the potential to increase ...
Objective Early stress events severely impact brain and behaviour. From a neurobiological point of v...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is critically involved in the neuroendocrine regulatio...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Child maltreatment is associated with an increased risk of psychiatric disorders, and a range of hea...