1. Transgenerational effects of prenatal stress of different etiology
- Author
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T. Yu. Dunaeva, M. V. Maslova, A. S. Maklakova, Anastasia Graf, and N. A. Sokolova
- Subjects
Physical development ,Fetus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Offspring ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Developmental psychology ,Endocrinology ,Prenatal stress ,Transgenerational epigenetics ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Etiology ,Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
This paper considers the transgenerational effects of prenatal stress of different etiology. The impacts of stress factors on the biochemical and morphofunctional parameters of life of the mother, fetus, and offspring in the first and subsequent generations (F1–F4) are estimated. Particular attention is paid to assessing changes in the parameters of physical development, the state of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, proinflammatory status, behavioral indicators, cognitive performance, and vegetative balance in the poststress period. Contemporary concepts of possible mechanisms of transgenerational transmission of the effects of prenatal stress are considered.
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- 2012