Authors
Eva M Marco, Simone Macrì, Giovanni Laviola
Publication date
2011/2
Source
Neurotoxicity research
Volume
19
Pages
286-307
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
A disruption in normal brain development has been hypothesized to contribute to the aetiology of major psychiatric disorders. According to the ‘double-hit’ hypothesis, mutant genes-based deviations, associated with specific environmental insults during brain development, may result in neurobehavioural disturbances. The existence of age windows of vulnerability to environmental conditions during brain maturation will be discussed, using as examples a series of studies we have performed during the last years. Major deviations from normative neurobehavioural trajectories have been reported in animal models following exposure to severe stress (either episodes of maternal separation, deprivation or corticosterone supplementation) early in infancy. Rodent models of difficult and/or stressful pregnancies, including obstetric complications (e.g. prenatal restrain stress or neonatal hypoxia) and gestational …
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