“…During the SHRP, blood GC levels are very low and respond minimally to mild or moderate stressors. However, mice within the SHRP (postnatal day 2–12) ( Schmidt et al., 2003 ) locally upregulate corticosterone levels at baseline in lymphoid organs (e.g., thymus, bone marrow, spleen) and specific brain regions (e.g., hippocampus, hypothalamus), compared to the blood ( Hamden et al, 2019 , Hamden et al., 2021a ; Taves et al., 2015 ). Further, during the SHRP and adulthood, mouse brain corticosterone levels are more strongly correlated with GC levels within and between brain regions than with GC levels in the blood ( Hamden et al., 2021a ).…”