2023
DOI: 10.1093/biolre/ioad156
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Maternal preconception stress produces sex-specific effects at the maternal:fetal interface to impact offspring development and phenotypic outcomes

Yasmine M Cissé,
Kristen R Montgomery,
Hannah C Zierden
et al.

Abstract: Entering pregnancy with a history of adversity, including adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and racial discrimination stress, is a predictor of negative maternal and fetal health outcomes. Little is known about the biological mechanisms by which preconception adverse experiences are stored and impact future offspring health outcomes. In our maternal preconception stress (MPS) model, female mice underwent chronic stress from postnatal days 28–70 and were mated two weeks post-stress. MPS dams blunted the preg… Show more

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