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Disruptions of the mother-infant relationship and stress-related behaviours: Altered corticosterone secretion does not explain everything

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Autor(es):
Faturi, Claudia B. ; Tiba, Paula A. ; Kawakami, Suzi E. ; Catallani, Bruna ; Kerstens, Marieke ; Suchecki, Deborah
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo de Revisão
Fonte: NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS; v. 34, n. 6, p. 821-834, MAY 2010.
Citações Web of Science: 43
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The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is the main neuroendocrine system of response to stress, and an imbalance of this system's activity is believed to be at the core of numerous psychiatric pathologies. During the neonatal period, the glucocorticoid response to stress is maintained at low levels by specific maternal behaviours, which is essential for proper brain development. Effective evaluation of the impact of increased secretion of corticosterone during an essentially anabolic developmental period on adulthood behaviour involved separation of the neonate from its mother for periods ranging from 3 to 24 h. It has been shown that disinhibition of the stress response is achieved by such procedures. The pioneering studies by Seymour Levine set the stage for a prolific and promising field of study that may help neuroscientists unveil the neurobiological underpinnings of stress-related disorders. Based on a series of studies, we propose that maternal separation and maternal deprivation change stress-related behaviours, but that corticosterone seem to be only partially involved in these changes in adulthood. It appears that extra-hypothalamic corticotrophin-releasing factor and neurotransmitter systems may be the primary mediators of these behavioural outcomes. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 06/06415-4 - O paradigma da privação materna como possível modelo animal de vulnerabilidade a psicopatologias: caracterização do comportamento e da resposta do eixo hipotálamo hipófise adrenal ao estresse
Beneficiário:Deborah Suchecki
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular