Harsh Family Climate in Early Life Presages the Emergence of a Proinflammatory Phenotype in Adolescence

Volume: 21, Issue: 6, Pages: 848 - 856
Published: Apr 29, 2010
Abstract
A growing body of evidence indicates that children reared in harsh families are prone to chronic diseases and premature death later in life. To shed light on the mechanisms potentially underlying this phenomenon, we evaluated the hypothesis that harsh families engender a proinflammatory phenotype in children that is marked by exaggerated cytokine responses to bacterial stimuli and resistance to the anti-inflammatory properties of cortisol. We...
Paper Details
Title
Harsh Family Climate in Early Life Presages the Emergence of a Proinflammatory Phenotype in Adolescence
Published Date
Apr 29, 2010
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
848 - 856
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