نتایج جستجو برای: prenatal stress

تعداد نتایج: 473229  

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 1999
I L Ward A L Bennett O B Ward S E Hendricks J A French

Few male rats prenatally exposed to a combination of alcohol and stress copulate spontaneously. This study determined adult sensitivity to testosterone (T) in males prenatally exposed to alcohol, to stress, or to both factors. Sexually naive males were tested with receptive females following castration and implantation of 20-, 30-, or 45-mm Silastic T-filled capsules. Serum T levels provided by...

2013
Ricardo Henríquez Rossy Olivares Gabriel Caro Víctor Guevara Pablo Lizana

Prenatal stress is associated with changes in body weight and size, and with disorders of the skeletal bone development process. However, there is a lack of documentation on the impact of prenatal stress on skull bone anatomy during the gestation period. Therefore, this research focuses on the short-term effects of prenatal stress on the skull bone anatomy of CF-1 mice on the day of birth. Meth...

2016
Brendan D. Ostlund Elisabeth Conradt Sheila E. Crowell Audrey R. Tyrka Carmen J. Marsit Barry M. Lester

Exposure to stress in utero is a risk factor for the development of problem behavior in the offspring, though precise pathways are unknown. We examined whether DNA methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene, NR3C1, was associated with experiences of stress by an expectant mother and fearfulness in her infant. Mothers reported on prenatal stress and infant temperament when infants were 5 mo...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2010
Vivette Glover T G O'Connor Kieran O'Donnell

There are several independent prospective studies showing that a wide variety of forms of prenatal stress can have long-term effects on the behavioural and cognitive outcome for the child. Animal studies have shown that prenatal stress, as well as affecting behaviour, can also reprogram the function of the HPA axis in the offspring. However, the effects on the HPA axis are very variable dependi...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2015
Xiaoqin Liu Jørn Olsen Esben Agerbo Wei Yuan Torben Sigsgaard Jiong Li

BACKGROUND Asthma is a heterogeneous disorder with different phenotypes, and age at onset may define part of them. Little is known about possible association between prenatal stress and asthma phenotypes according to age at onset. We aim to investigate whether there is an association between prenatal stress and asthma, and if so, whether such an association differs according to age at asthma on...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2005
Seema Bhatnagar Theresa M Lee Courtenay Vining

Environmental factors operating early in life have long-lasting and important consequences for the mental and physical health of the adult organism. In particular, prenatal exposure to stress represents one category of adverse early environmental events that are associated with development of depression and schizophrenia in adulthood. In the present studies, we examined whether prenatal stress ...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2012
Marcelo Alves de Souza Raphael Escorsim Szawka Lígia Aline Centenaro Luisa Amália Diehl Aldo Bolten Lucion

Prenatal stress (PS) and early postnatal environment may alter maternal care. Infant rats learn to identify their mother through the association between maternal care and familiar odors. Female Wistar rats were exposed to restraint stress for 30 min, 4 sessions per day, in the last 7 days of pregnancy. At birth, pups were cross-fostered and assigned to the following groups: prenatal non-stresse...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2018
Nathalie MacKinnon Mila Kingsbury Liam Mahedy Jonathan Evans Ian Colman

BACKGROUND It has been suggested that prenatal maternal stress may increase the risk of childhood externalizing disorders, yet no large cohort study has investigated this association across a large range of acute stressors. Our objective was to estimate the association between prenatal stressful events and risk of offspring conduct disorder and hyperactivity. METHODS We used data from 10,184 ...

2017
Ewa Trojan Joanna Ślusarczyk Katarzyna Chamera Katarzyna Kotarska Katarzyna Głombik Marta Kubera Agnieszka Basta-Kaim

An increasing number of studies indicate that the chemokine system may be the third major communication system of the brain. Therefore, the role of the chemokine system in the development of brain disorders, including depression, has been recently proposed. However, little is known about the impact of the administration of various antidepressant drugs on the brain chemokine - chemokine receptor...

2017
Elizabeth C. Braithwaite Andrew Pickles Helen Sharp Vivette Glover Kieran J. O'Donnell Florin Tibu Jonathan Hill

OBJECTIVE Prenatal stress influences fetal developmental trajectories, which may implicate glucocorticoid mechanisms. There is also emerging evidence that effects of prenatal stress on offspring development are sex-dependent. However, little is known about the prospective relationship between maternal prenatal cortisol levels and infant behaviour, and whether it may be different in male and fem...

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