2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/1538931
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Effects of Early-Life Stress on Social and Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Adult Mice: Sex-Specific Effects

Abstract: Stressful events in an early postnatal period have critical implications for the individual's life and can increase later risk for psychiatric disorders. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of early-life stress on the social behavior of adult male and female mice. C57Bl/6 mice were exposed to maternal separation (MS, 3 h once a day) or handling (HD, 15 min once a day) on postnatal day 2 through 14. Adult male and female mice were tested for social behavior in the social interaction test and … Show more

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“…Based on vaginal cytology, F0 females were subdivided into two groups: diestrous (those in diestrus and metaestrus) and estrous (those in estrus and proestrus). As in our previous study, 16 we did not find a significant effect of cycle phases on most behavioral parameters of F0 females in this work (for details, see Supporting Information, Figure S1). Because the vaginal smear does not always reflect the true phase of the cycle and hormonal level, 50 we excluded cycle phases from analysis.…”
Section: Determination Of the Estrous Cycle Phasesupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Based on vaginal cytology, F0 females were subdivided into two groups: diestrous (those in diestrus and metaestrus) and estrous (those in estrus and proestrus). As in our previous study, 16 we did not find a significant effect of cycle phases on most behavioral parameters of F0 females in this work (for details, see Supporting Information, Figure S1). Because the vaginal smear does not always reflect the true phase of the cycle and hormonal level, 50 we excluded cycle phases from analysis.…”
Section: Determination Of the Estrous Cycle Phasesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Many studies show the critical importance of the postnatal period for individual development because stress in this period can have delayed effects on cognition, individual behavior, neuronal plasticity and epigenetics . Nevertheless, the mouse and rat studies on MS and HD effects on cognition in adult females are limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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