Neuroepigenetics of stress
Stress, a common if unpredictable life event, can have pronounced effects on physiology
and behavior. Individuals show wide variation in stress susceptibility and resilience, which …
and behavior. Individuals show wide variation in stress susceptibility and resilience, which …
Role of DNA methylation and the DNA methyltransferases in learning and memory
Dynamic regulation of chromatin structure in postmitotic neurons plays an important role in
learning and memory. Methylation of cytosine nucleotides has historically been considered …
learning and memory. Methylation of cytosine nucleotides has historically been considered …
Maternal immune activation induces GAD1 and GAD2 promoter remodeling in the offspring prefrontal cortex
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in
the offspring. In addition to its influence on other neuronal systems, this early-life …
the offspring. In addition to its influence on other neuronal systems, this early-life …
CB 1‐receptor knockout neonatal mice are protected against ethanol‐induced impairments of DNMT 1, DNMT 3A, and DNA methylation
The significant consequences of ethanol use during pregnancy are neurobehavioral
abnormalities involving hippocampal and neocortex malfunctions that cause learning and …
abnormalities involving hippocampal and neocortex malfunctions that cause learning and …
Nurture outpaces nature: fostering with an attentive mother alters social dominance in a mouse model of stress sensitivity
Maternal care is critical for epigenetic programming during postnatal brain development.
Stress is recognized as a critical factor that may affect maternal behavior, yet owing to high …
Stress is recognized as a critical factor that may affect maternal behavior, yet owing to high …
Epigenetic mechanisms in developmental alcohol-induced neurobehavioral deficits
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy and its damaging consequences on the develo**
infant brain are significant public health, social, and economic issues. The major distinctive …
infant brain are significant public health, social, and economic issues. The major distinctive …
Early-life exposure to the SSRI paroxetine exacerbates depression-like behavior in anxiety/depression-prone rats
ME Glover, PC Pugh, NL Jackson, JL Cohen, AD Fant… - Neuroscience, 2015 - Elsevier
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants are the mainstay treatment for
the 10–20% of pregnant and postpartum women who suffer major depression, but the effects …
the 10–20% of pregnant and postpartum women who suffer major depression, but the effects …
DNA methyltransferases in depression: An update
Z Duan, J Lu - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders affecting public health. Studies
over the past years suggest that the methylations of some specific genes such as BDNF …
over the past years suggest that the methylations of some specific genes such as BDNF …
Don't worry; be informed about the epigenetics of anxiety
Epigenetic processes regulate gene expression independent of the DNA sequence and are
increasingly being investigated as contributors to the development of behavioral disorders …
increasingly being investigated as contributors to the development of behavioral disorders …
Neonatal maternal separation alters the capacity of adult neural precursor cells to differentiate into neurons via methylation of retinoic acid receptor gene promoter
Background Early life stress is thought to contribute to psychiatric disorders, but the precise
mechanisms underlying this link are poorly understood. As neonatal stress decreases adult …
mechanisms underlying this link are poorly understood. As neonatal stress decreases adult …