Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Ana João
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Leão, Pedro, Carvalho, M., Almeida, O. F. X., Sousa, Nuno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/16683
Resumo: Stress and high levels of glucocorticoids during pre- and early postnatal life seem to alter developmental programs that assure dopaminergic transmission in the mesolimbic, mesocortical and nigrostriatal systems. The induced changes are likely to be determined by the ontogenetic state of development of these brain regions at the time of stress exposure and their stability is associated with increased lifetime susceptibility to psychiatric disorders, including drug addiction. This article is intended to serve as a starting point for future studies aimed at the attenuation or reversal of the effects of adverse early life events on dopamine-regulated behaviors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
title Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
spellingShingle Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
Rodrigues, Ana João
Programming
Glucocorticoids
Dopamine
Mesolimbic
Mesocortical
Nigrostriatal
Tuberoinfundibular
Addiction
Depression
Anxiety
Nucleus accumbens
Ventral tegmental area
Science & Technology
title_short Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
title_full Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
title_fullStr Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
title_full_unstemmed Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
title_sort Potential programming of dopaminergic circuits by early life stress
author Rodrigues, Ana João
author_facet Rodrigues, Ana João
Leão, Pedro
Carvalho, M.
Almeida, O. F. X.
Sousa, Nuno
author_role author
author2 Leão, Pedro
Carvalho, M.
Almeida, O. F. X.
Sousa, Nuno
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Ana João
Leão, Pedro
Carvalho, M.
Almeida, O. F. X.
Sousa, Nuno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Programming
Glucocorticoids
Dopamine
Mesolimbic
Mesocortical
Nigrostriatal
Tuberoinfundibular
Addiction
Depression
Anxiety
Nucleus accumbens
Ventral tegmental area
Science & Technology
topic Programming
Glucocorticoids
Dopamine
Mesolimbic
Mesocortical
Nigrostriatal
Tuberoinfundibular
Addiction
Depression
Anxiety
Nucleus accumbens
Ventral tegmental area
Science & Technology
description Stress and high levels of glucocorticoids during pre- and early postnatal life seem to alter developmental programs that assure dopaminergic transmission in the mesolimbic, mesocortical and nigrostriatal systems. The induced changes are likely to be determined by the ontogenetic state of development of these brain regions at the time of stress exposure and their stability is associated with increased lifetime susceptibility to psychiatric disorders, including drug addiction. This article is intended to serve as a starting point for future studies aimed at the attenuation or reversal of the effects of adverse early life events on dopamine-regulated behaviors.
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