نتایج جستجو برای: post natal depression

تعداد نتایج: 538669  

2010
Edny Gula Inui Huda Akil Theresa M. Lee

In this set of experiments, we examined a number of variables that are crucial to determining the effects of fibroblast growth factor-9 (FGF9) on affective behavior. Animals were injected on post-natal day two (PND2) to determine whether a single early-life subcutaneous (s.c.) injection had long-lasting effects on adult behavior as was observed with FGF2. We observed no significant changes in a...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2006
Y Braw O Malkesman M Dagan A Bercovich Y Lavi-Avnon M Schroeder D H Overstreet A Weller

Animal models have been used in understanding the neuro-biological basis of depression and predicting successful treatment strategies. The current study focused on two genetic models of depression, the Flinder's Sensitive Line (FSL) and Wister-Kyoto (WKY). Our laboratory showed depressive symptomatology in pre-pubertal WKY and FSL rats, and the current study focused on the strains' anxiety-like...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2008
Maria Helena Hasselmann Guilherme L Werneck Claudia Valéria Cardim da Silva

This study evaluates the association between postpartum depression and interruption of exclusive breastfeeding in the first two months of life. Cohort study of 429 infants < or = 20 days of age to four primary health care units in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Interruption of exclusive breastfeeding (outcome) was defined as the introduction of water, other types of liquids, milk, or formulas or any f...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2014
Theresa Sukal-Moulton Kristin J Krosschell Deborah J Gaebler-Spira Julius P A Dewald

BACKGROUND Extensive neuromotor development occurs early in human life, and the timing of brain injury may affect the resulting motor impairment. In Part I of this series, it was demonstrated that the distribution of weakness in the upper extremity depended on the timing of brain injury in individuals with childhood-onset hemiparesis. OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to characterize how t...

Journal: :Acta physiologica 2014
A H Kongsted M P Tygesen S V Husted M H Oliver A Tolver V G Christensen J H Nielsen M O Nielsen

AIM Exposure to adverse intra-uterine conditions can predispose for metabolic disorders later in life. By using a sheep model, we studied (i) how programming of glucose-insulin homoeostasis during late gestation is manifested later in life depending on the early post-natal dietary exposure and (ii) whether dietary alteration in obese individuals can prevent adverse outcomes of early life progra...

2014
Tony Robertson Michaela Benzeval

PURPOSE Mismatches between pre- and post-natal environments have implications for disease in adulthood. However, less is known about how this mismatch can affect physiological systems more generally, especially at younger ages. We hypothesised that mismatches between pre- and post-natal environments, as measured by the measures of birthweight and adult leg length, would be associated with poore...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Kristina R Olson Lily Durwood Madeleine DeMeules Katie A McLaughlin

OBJECTIVE Transgender children who have socially transitioned, that is, who identify as the gender "opposite" their natal sex and are supported to live openly as that gender, are increasingly visible in society, yet we know nothing about their mental health. Previous work with children with gender identity disorder (GID; now termed gender dysphoria) has found remarkably high rates of anxiety an...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Karen E Mabry Judy A Stamps

During natal dispersal, young animals leave their natal area and search for a new area to live. In species in which individuals inhabit different types of habitat, experience with a natal habitat may increase the probability that a disperser will select the same type of habitat post-dispersal (natal habitat preference induction or NHPI). Despite considerable interest in the ecological and the e...

2012
Carine Villanueva Sandrine Jacquier Nicolas de Roux

Delta-Like 1 Homolog, Dlk1, is a paternally imprinted gene encoding a transmembrane protein involved in the differentiation of several cell types. After birth, Dlk1 expression decreases substantially in all tissues except endocrine glands. Dlk1 deletion in mice results in pre-natal and post-natal growth deficiency, mild obesity, facial abnormalities, and abnormal skeletal development, suggestin...

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