نتایج جستجو برای: prenatal stress

تعداد نتایج: 473229  

2018
Lei Cao-Lei Kelsey N Dancause Guillaume Elgbeili David P Laplante Moshe Szyf Suzanne King

Animal and human studies suggest that prenatal exposure to stress is associated with adverse health outcomes such as type 2 diabetes. Epigenetic modification, such as DNA methylation, is considered one possible underlying mechanism. The 1998 Quebec ice storm provides a unique opportunity to study an independent prenatal stressor on child outcomes. C-peptide is the best measure of endogenous ins...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2006
Christie Burton Vedran Lovic Alison S Fleming

This study investigated the effects of prenatal stress and its interaction with artificial rearing (AR) on adult rat behavior. Pregnant dams underwent restraint stress from Gestational Day 10 to 21. After parturition, pups were raised by their mothers or in the AR paradigm, with or without stroking stimulation. In adulthood, rats were tested on prepulse inhibition (PPI), locomotor activity, ele...

Journal: :Brain research reviews 2010
Arnaud Charil David P Laplante Cathy Vaillancourt Suzanne King

Prenatal stress (PS) has been linked to abnormal cognitive, behavioral and psychosocial outcomes in both animals and humans. Animal studies have clearly demonstrated PS effects on the offspring's brain, however, while it has been speculated that PS most likely affects the brains of exposed human fetuses as well, no study has to date examined this possibility prospectively using an independent s...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Jiong Li Mogens Vestergaard Carsten Obel Jakob Christensen Dorthe Hansen Precht Michael Lu Jørn Olsen

OBJECTIVE Prenatal stress has been linked to several adverse neurobehavioral outcomes, which may share a common pathophysiology with autism. We aimed to examine whether prenatal stress exposure after maternal bereavement is associated with an increased risk of autism later in life. METHODS We conducted a nationwide population-based cohort study of all 1492709 singletons in Denmark born from 1...

Journal: :Hypertension 1998
J Tonkiss M Trzcińska J R Galler N Ruiz-Opazo V L Herrera

A link between prenatal malnutrition and hypertension in human populations has recently been proposed. Rat models of prenatal malnutrition have provided major support for this theory on the basis of tail-cuff measurements. However, this technique requires restraint and elevated temperature, both potential sources of stress. To determine the effect of prenatal protein malnutrition on blood press...

Journal: :Stress 2015
Yan Zeng Nichola M Brydges Emma R Wood Amanda J Drake Jeremy Hall

Human epidemiological studies have provided compelling evidence that prenatal exposure to stress is associated with significantly increased risks of developing psychiatric disorders in adulthood. Exposure to excessive maternal glucocorticoids may underlie this fetal programming effect. In the current study, we assessed how prenatal dexamethasone administration during the last week of gestation ...

2006
Elysia Poggi Davis Curt A. Sandman

Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, the implications may be particularly profound and long lasting. Evidence suggests that high levels of maternal stress during pregnancy are associated with alterations in the normal activity of the maternal hypothlalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) and placental axis. Increased activity of this...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2006
Heather N Richardson Eric P Zorrilla Chitra D Mandyam Catherine L Rivier

Early life experiences can shape brain function and behavior in adulthood. The present study sought to elucidate the effects of repetitive, predictable vs. varied, unpredictable prenatal stress on sexually dichotomous neuroendocrine and anxiety-related behavioral responses in adult offspring. Rat dams were exposed repeatedly during the last week of pregnancy to no stress, only restraint stress ...

F.S Sajjadi Gh Hamidi M Salami S.A Talaei

Background: It is believed that cognitive processing is easily disturbed by incompatible environmental stimulations. Many studies have shown that prenatal stress affects fetal brain development. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of noise pollution exposure during conception period on neural activity of hippocampus CA1 area in male rat offspring. Methods: Four groups of rats inclu...

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