2006
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.29.1036
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Effects of Perinatal Stress on the Emotion-Related Behavior of the Adolescent Mouse

Abstract: We examined the effects of perinatal stress on the emotion-related behavior of the mouse during their adolescent period. Firstly, we applied the sound noise and/or the forced swim stress to the maternal pregnant mice in the pregnant mice at 10 to 18 d gestation. The stress applied during the fetal period did affect neither the spontaneous locomotor activity of the offspring mice in a new environment at an age of 4 weeks, nor those soundinduced changes in the locomotor activity. Secondly, we applied the stress … Show more

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