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Environmental Enrichment Reverses the Effects of Maternal Separation on Stress Reactivity
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Parental CareEnvironmental StressEnvironmental EnrichmentSocial SciencesStressEnvironmental HealthNeuroendocrine MechanismEarly Life ExposureEarly Life StressStress HormoneBehavioral NeuroscienceMaternal HealthDevelopmental EndocrinologyFetal NeurodevelopmentEndocrinologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyStress ReactivityEvolutionary BiologyPhysiologyNeuroscienceMaternal SeparationMedicineEarly Life Adversity
Postnatal maternal separation increases hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) gene expression and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) and behavioral responses to stress. We report here that environmental enrichment during the peripubertal period completely reverses the effects of maternal separation on both HPA and behavioral responses to stress, with no effect on CRF mRNA expression. We conclude that environmental enrichment leads to a functional reversal of the effects of maternal separation through compensation for, rather than reversal of, the neural effects of early life adversity.
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