The brain is the command center for the mammalian nervous system and an organ with enormous structural complexity. Protected within the skull, the brain consists of an outer covering of grey matter over the hemispheres known as the cerebral cortex. Underneath this layer reside many other specialized structures that are essential for multiple phenomenon important for existence.
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March 2017
Increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and hypothalamic pituitary axis (HPA) activity are strongly associated with depression. Childhood stress and trauma predispose individuals for increased inflammatory tone and major depression in later life, suggesting that early life reprogramming of the stress/immune axis may be involved in the pathogenesis of depression. In this study, we are using a short duration neonatal maternal separation stress (MS) paradigm in mice to test if early life stress can impact plasma and brain inflammatory tone into adulthood.
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