نتایج جستجو برای: early life stress

تعداد نتایج: 1736970  

2012
Inga Herpfer Henning Hezel Wilfried Reichardt Kristin Clark Julia Geiger Claus M. Gross Andrea Heyer Valentin Neagu Harsharan Bhatia Hasan C. Atas Bernd L. Fiebich Josef Bischofberger Carola A. Haas Klaus Lieb Claus Normann

BACKGROUND Early life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders in adulthood. As a growing body of evidence suggests that brain plasticity is disturbed in affective disorders, we examined the short-term and remote effects of early life stress on different forms of brain plasticity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Mice were subjected to early deprivation by i...

2018
Hanke Heun-Johnson Pat Levitt

Early adversity in childhood increases the risk of anxiety, mood, and post-traumatic stress disorders in adulthood, and specific gene-by-environment interactions may increase risk further. A common functional variant in the promoter region of the gene encoding the human MET receptor tyrosine kinase (rs1858830 'C' allele) reduces expression of MET and is associated with altered cortical circuit ...

2015
Erika Comasco Aniruddha Todkar Linnea Granholm Kent W. Nilsson Ingrid Nylander William Toscano

Stressful events early in life, later high alcohol consumption and vulnerability to alcohol use disorder (AUD) are tightly linked. Norepinephrine is highly involved in the stress response and the α2A-adrenoceptor, which is an important regulator of norepinephrine signalling, is a putative target in pharmacotherapy of AUD. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of early-life...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Pat Monaghan Britt J Heidinger Liliana D'Alba Neil P Evans Karen A Spencer

Stressful conditions early in life can give rise to exaggerated stress responses, which, while beneficial in the short term, chronically increase lifetime exposure to stress hormones and elevate disease risk later in life. Using zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata, we show here that individuals whose glucocorticoid stress hormones were experimentally increased for only a brief period in early pos...

2014
Lianne Hoeijmakers Paul J. Lucassen Aniko Korosi

Early-life adversity increases the vulnerability to develop psychopathologies and cognitive decline later in life. This association is supported by clinical and preclinical studies. Remarkably, experiences of stress during this sensitive period, in the form of abuse or neglect but also early malnutrition or an early immune challenge elicit very similar long-term effects on brain structure and f...

2013
Sarah J. Spencer

Feeding behavior is closely regulated by neuroendocrine mechanisms that can be influenced by stressful life events. However, the feeding response to stress varies among individuals with some increasing and others decreasing food intake after stress. In addition to the impact of acute lifestyle and genetic backgrounds, the early life environment can have a life-long influence on neuroendocrine m...

2013
Hideki Miura Yu Ando Yukihiro Noda Norio Ozaki Kenichi Isobe

Study background: Traumatic stress in early life can have long-term effects on neurobiological systems and result in morepronounced responses to stress exposure in adulthood, which may underlie an increased risk of psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety disorder (including post-traumatic stress disorder). Acute stress in early life activates the brain kynurenine (KYN) pathway, the...

2014
Li-Tung Huang

Early-life stress includes prenatal, postnatal, and adolescence stress. Early-life stress can affect the development of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and cause cellular and molecular changes in the developing hippocampus that can result in neurobehavioral changes later in life. Epidemiological data implicate stress as a cause of seizures in both children and adults. Emerging ev...

2017

The association between stress in early life and obesity and overweight in adulthood is well established. There is also increasing evidence of a link between stress exposure in childhood (or in utero) and child and adolescent obesity. Major sources of early life stress include adverse childhood experiences (e.g., abuse), poverty, food insecurity, and poor relationships with primary caregivers. ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2009
L Star H R Juul-Madsen E Decuypere M G B Nieuwland G de Vries Reilingh H van den Brand B Kemp H K Parmentier

Effects of early life experience with climatic (heat) and hygienic [lipopolysaccharide (LPS)] stress on adaptability to the same stressors in later life were studied in laying hens. Chicks were exposed to 37 degrees C for 24 h at d 5 of age (n = 12) or were i.v.-administered once with 1 mg/kg of BW of LPS at 6 wk of age (n = 12), whereas a control group was reared under standard conditions rece...

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