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Maternal Care and Individual Differences in Defensive Responses
Authors:Carine Parent  Tie-Yuan Zhang  Christian Caldji  Rose Bagot  Frances A. Champagne  Jens Pruessner   Michael J. Meaney
Affiliation:McGill Program for the Study of Behavior, Genes and Environment, Douglas Hospital Research Centre, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology &Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Abstract— Familial transmission of mental illness is common. Recent studies in behavioral neuroscience and biological psychiatry reveal the importance of epigenetic mechanisms of transmission that center on the developmental consequences of variations in parental care. Studies with rats suggest that environmental adversity results in patterns of parent–offspring interactions that increase stress reactivity through sustained effects on gene expression in brain regions known to regulate behavioral, endocrine, and autonomic responses to stress. While such effects might be adaptive, the associated cost involves an increased risk for stress-related illness.
Keywords:maternal care    stress responses    epigenesis    stress hormones    individual differences
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