2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.1075746
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Prenatal stress induces a depressive-like phenotype in adolescent rats: The key role of TGF-β1 pathway

Abstract: Stressful experiences early in life, especially in the prenatal period, can increase the risk to develop depression during adolescence. However, there may be important qualitative and quantitative differences in outcome of prenatal stress (PNS), where some individuals exposed to PNS are vulnerable and develop a depressive-like phenotype, while others appear to be resilient. PNS exposure, a well-established rat model of early life stress, is known to increase vulnerability to depression and a recent study demon… Show more

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