Early life adversity reduces affiliative behavior with a stressed cagemate and leads to sex-specific alterations in corticosterone responses in adult mice

Breton, J. M., Cort, Z., Demaestri, C., Critz, M., Nevins, S., Downend, K., Ofray, D., Romeo, R. D., & Bath, K. G. (2024). Early life adversity reduces affiliative behavior with a stressed cagemate and leads to sex-specific alterations in corticosterone responses in adult mice. Hormones and Behavior, 158, 105464. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105464
Authors:
Jocelyn M. Breton
Zoey Cort
Camila Demaestri
Madalyn Critz
Samuel Nevins
Kendall Downend
Dayshalis Ofray
Russell D. Romeo
Kevin G. Bath
Affiliated Authors:
Jocelyn M. Breton
Zoey Cort
Camila Demaestri
Madalyn Critz
Kendall Downend
Dayshalis Ofray
Russell D. Romeo
Kevin G. Bath
Author Keywords:
corticosterone
early life adversity
sex differences
social interaction
stress contagion
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105464
PMID:
Publication Date:
Data Source:
Scopus

Record Created: