Developmental trajectories of early life stress and trauma: a narrative review on neurobiological aspects beyond stress system dysregulation
Early life stressors display a high universal prevalence and constitute a major public health
problem. Prolonged psychoneurobiological alterations as sequelae of early life stress (ELS) …
problem. Prolonged psychoneurobiological alterations as sequelae of early life stress (ELS) …
Adult hippocampal neurogenesis, fear generalization, and stress
The generalization of fear is an adaptive, behavioral, and physiological response to the
likelihood of threat in the environment. In contrast, the overgeneralization of fear, a cardinal …
likelihood of threat in the environment. In contrast, the overgeneralization of fear, a cardinal …
[HTML][HTML] The body keeps the score: The neurobiological profile of traumatized adolescents
D Laricchiuta, A Panuccio, E Picerni, D Biondo… - … & biobehavioral reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Trauma-related disorders are debilitating psychiatric conditions that affect people who have
directly or indirectly witnessed adversities. Experiencing multiple types of traumas appears …
directly or indirectly witnessed adversities. Experiencing multiple types of traumas appears …
Early life stress and trauma: developmental neuroendocrine aspects of prolonged stress system dysregulation
Experience of early life stress (ELS) and trauma is highly prevalent in the general population
and has a high public health impact, as it can trigger a health-related risk cascade and lead …
and has a high public health impact, as it can trigger a health-related risk cascade and lead …
C‐reactive protein: Marker of risk for post‐traumatic stress disorder and its potential for a mechanistic role in trauma response and recovery
Increasing evidence indicates that inflammation plays a role in PTSD and stress disorder
pathophysiology. PTSD is consistently associated with higher circulating inflammatory …
pathophysiology. PTSD is consistently associated with higher circulating inflammatory …
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase in human cancer
A Barreca, E Lasorsa, L Riera… - Journal of …, 2011 - jme.bioscientifica.com
Although genetics determines endocrine phenotypes, it cannot fully explain the great
variability and reversibility of the system in response to environmental changes. Evidence …
variability and reversibility of the system in response to environmental changes. Evidence …
The molecular biology of susceptibility to post-traumatic stress disorder: highlights of epigenetics and epigenomics
Exposure to trauma is one of the most important and prevalent risk factors for mental and
physical ill-health. Excessive or prolonged stress exposure increases the risk of a wide …
physical ill-health. Excessive or prolonged stress exposure increases the risk of a wide …
Epigenetic alterations of the BDNF gene in combat‐related post‐traumatic stress disorder
Objective Brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a crucial role in modulating
resilience and vulnerability to stress. The aim of this study was to investigate whether …
resilience and vulnerability to stress. The aim of this study was to investigate whether …
Modelling posttraumatic stress disorders in animals
Animal models of posttraumatic stress disorder are useful tools to reveal the neurobiological
basis of the vulnerability to traumatic events, and to develop new treatment strategies, as …
basis of the vulnerability to traumatic events, and to develop new treatment strategies, as …
SKA2 methylation is involved in cortisol stress reactivity and predicts the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after military deployment
Genomic variation in the SKA2 gene has recently been identified as a promising suicide
biomarker. In light of its role in glucocorticoid receptor transactivation, we investigated …
biomarker. In light of its role in glucocorticoid receptor transactivation, we investigated …