Mild Prenatal Stress Causes Emotional and Brain Structural Modifications in Rats of Both Sexes

Volume: 12
Published: Jul 2, 2018
Abstract
Stress or high levels of glucocorticoids (GCs) during developmental periods is known to induce persistent effects in the neuroendocrine circuits that control stress response, which may underlie individuals' increased risk for developing neuropsychiatric conditions later in life, such as anxiety or depression. We developed a rat model (Wistar han) of mild exposure to unpredictable prenatal stress (PS), which consists in a 4-h stressor...
Paper Details
Title
Mild Prenatal Stress Causes Emotional and Brain Structural Modifications in Rats of Both Sexes
Published Date
Jul 2, 2018
Volume
12
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