During infant maltreatment, stress targets hippocampus, but stress with mother present targets amygdala and social behavior

Volume: 116, Issue: 45, Pages: 22821 - 22832
Published: Oct 21, 2019
Abstract
Infant maltreatment increases vulnerability to physical and mental disorders, yet specific mechanisms embedded within this complex infant experience that induce this vulnerability remain elusive. To define critical features of maltreatment-induced vulnerability, rat pups were reared from postnatal day 8 (PN8) with a maltreating mother, which produced amygdala and hippocampal deficits and decreased social behavior at PN13. Next, we deconstructed...
Paper Details
Title
During infant maltreatment, stress targets hippocampus, but stress with mother present targets amygdala and social behavior
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
45
Pages
22821 - 22832
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