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Granule cell genesis in the hippocampus of rats treated neonatally with hydrocortisone
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The experiments demonstrate that the rate and pattern of postnatal granule cell genesis in the rat hippocampus are altered by neonatal glucocorticoid treatment, compared to those previously reported for cerebellar neurogenesis in the glucose-treated rat.About:
This article is published in Neuroscience.The article was published on 1980-11-01. It has received 127 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dentate gyrus & Granule cell.read more
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Adult neurogenesis is regulated by adrenal steroids in the dentate gyrus
TL;DR: The results indicate that the rate of neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the adult rat is dependent upon the levels of circulating adrenal steroids.
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Maturation of the adrenocortical stress response: Neuroendocrine control mechanisms and the stress hyporesponsive period
TL;DR: This work has attempted to explain adrenocortical activity during this period in terms of the unique pattern of glucocorticoid-receptor concentrations that exist in the brain and pituitary of the neonatal rat, which ensures the low, stable corticoid levels that appear to be optimal for neuronal development in glucocortex-sensitive brain regions.
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Prenatal glucocorticoids and long-term programming.
TL;DR: The data suggest that both pharmacological and physiological exposure prenatally to excess glucocorticoids or stress might represent a mechanism linking foetal growth with adult pathophysiology in adult life.
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Long-term behavioral and neuroendocrine adaptations to adverse early experience.
Charlotte O. Ladd,Rebecca L. Huot,K. V. Thrivikraman,Charles B. Nemeroff,Michael J. Meaney,Paul M. Plotsky +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive description of the phenotype resulting from exposure to neonatal handling or maternal separation at the level of behavior, neuroendocrine responsiveness, and the central nervous system circuitry is presented.
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Adrenal hormones suppress cell division in the adult rat dentate gyrus.
TL;DR: The results suggest that adrenal hormones normally suppress the birth of both glia and neurons in the adult rat dentate gyrus.
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Autoradiographic and histological evidence of postnatal hippocampal neurogenesis in rats
Joseph Altman,Gopal D. Das +1 more
TL;DR: It is postulated that undifferentiated cells migrate postnatally from the forebrain ventricles to the hippocampus where they become differentiated, implicating that they may function as receptors of gonadal hormones.
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BMD : biomedical computer programs
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The fluorometric measurement of deoxyribonucleic acid in animal tissues with special reference to the central nervous system.
John M. Kissane,Eli Robins +1 more
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Neurogenesis in the adult rat: electron microscopic analysis of light radioautographs
Michael S. Kaplan,James W. Hinds +1 more
TL;DR: Three-month-old rats were injected intraperitoneally with [3H]thymidine and labeled cells in the granular layers of dentate gyrus and olfactory bulb were confirmed as neurons by electron microscopy of reembedded 1-micrometer sections.
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