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  • - The study investigates how childhood adversity (CA) affects stress responses in healthy adolescents, specifically elite parachute unit volunteers, and finds that even mild CA can have lasting effects.
  • - Researchers observed significant reductions in gene expression linked to stress response, indicating that adolescents with CA show blunted cortisol reactions during intense combat simulations.
  • - The findings suggest that mild CA can lead to alterations in immune and stress responses, which may influence how these adolescents manage or cope with stress in real-life combat situations later on.

Article Abstract

Childhood adversity (CA) may alter reactivity to stress throughout life, increasing risk for psychiatric and medical morbidity, yet long-term correlates of milder CA levels among high functioning healthy adolescents are less studied. The current study examined the prevalence and impact of CA exposure among a cohort of healthy motivated elite parachute unit volunteers, prospectively assessed at rest and at the height of an intensive combat-simulation exposure. We found significantly reduced gene expression levels in resting mononuclear cell nuclear receptor, subfamily 3, member 1 (NR3C1), and its transactivator spindle and kinetochore-associated protein 2 (SKA2), that predict blunted cortisol reactivity to combat-simulation stress among CA exposed adolescents. Long-term alterations in endocrine immune indices, subjective distress, and executive functions persist among healthy high functioning adolescents following milder CA exposure, and may promote resilience or vulnerability to later real-life combat exposure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01107-zDOI Listing

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