Serotonin and early life stress interact to shape brain architecture and anxious avoidant behavior - a TPH2 imaging genetics approach.
Congcong LiuLei XuJialin LiFeng ZhouXi YangXiaoxiao ZhengMeina FuKeshuang LiCornelia SindermannChristian MontagYina MaDirk ScheeleRichard P EbsteinShuxia YaoKeith M KendrickBenjamin BeckerPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
The present findings suggest that early life stress shapes the neural organization of the limbic-prefrontal circuits in interaction with individual variations in the TPH2 gene to promote a phenotype characterized by facilitated threat avoidance, thus promoting early adaptation to an adverse environment.