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Brain white matter microstructure alterations in adolescent rhesus monkeys exposed to early life stress: associations with high cortisol during infancy

机译:暴露于生命早期压力的青春期恒河猴脑白质微观结构改变:婴儿期高皮质醇的相关性

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Background Early adverse experiences, especially those involving disruption of the mother-infant relationship, are detrimental for proper socioemotional development in primates. Humans with histories of childhood maltreatment are at high risk for developing psychopathologies including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and behavioral disorders. However, the underlying neurodevelopmental alterations are not well understood. Here we used a nonhuman primate animal model of infant maltreatment to study the long-term effects of this early life stress on brain white matter integrity during adolescence, its behavioral correlates, and the relationship with early levels of stress hormones.
机译:背景技术早期的不良经历,尤其是那些涉及母婴关系破裂的不良经历,不利于灵长类动物适当的社会情感发展。有童年虐待历史的人极有可能患上精神病,包括抑郁症,焦虑症,药物滥用和行为障碍。然而,潜在的神经发育改变尚不十分清楚。在这里,我们使用婴儿虐待的非人类灵长类动物模型研究了这种早期生活压力对青春期期间脑白质完整性的长期影响,其行为相关性以及与压力激素早期水平的关系。

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