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Early life genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors shaping emotionality in rodents
Authors:Holmes Andrew  le Guisquet Anne Marie  Vogel Elise  Millstein Rachel A  Leman Samuel  Belzung Catherine
Institution:

aSection on Behavioral Science and Genetics, Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Building 10, Room 3C216, Bethesda, MD 20892-1256, 5625 Fishers Lane, 2N09, Rockville, MD 20852, USA

bEA3248 Psychobiologie des Émotions, UFR Sciences et Techniques, Parc Grandmont, F-37200 Tours, France

Abstract:Childhood trauma is known to increase risk for emotional disorders and addiction. However, little is currently understood about the neurodevelopmental basis of these effects, or how genetic and epigenetic factors interact with the environment to shape the systems subserving emotionality. In this review, we discuss the use of rodent models of early life emotional experience to study these issues in the laboratory and present some of our pertinent findings. In rats, postnatal maternal separation can produce lasting increases in emotional behavior and stressor-reactivity, together with alterations in various brain neurotransmitter systems implicated in emotionality, including corticotropin-releasing factor, serotonin, norepinephrine, and glutamate. Genetic differences between inbred mouse strains have been exploited to further study how maternal behavior affects emotional development using techniques such as cross-fostering and generation of inter-strain hybrids. Together with our own recent data, the findings of these studies demonstrate the pervasive influence of maternal and social environments during sensitive developmental periods and reveal how genetic factors determine how these early life experiences can shape brain and behavior throughout life.
Keywords:Stress  Anxiety  Depression  Development  Mouse  Strain  Gene  Early life  Cross-fostering  Enrichment
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