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Long-Term Impact of Early-Life Stress on Serotonin Connectivity.

Raksha RamkumarMoriah Edge-PartingtonDylan J TerstegeKabirat AdigunYi RenNazmus S KhanNahid RouhiNaila F JamaniMio TsutsuiJonathan R EppDerya Sargin
Published in: Biological psychiatry (2024)
These findings suggest a significant disruption in 5-HT-modulated brain connectivity in response to ELS, with implications for sex-dependent vulnerability. The anxiolytic effect of the raphe-medial OFC circuit stimulation has potential implications for developing targeted stimulation-based treatments for affective disorders that arise from early life adversities.
Keyphrases
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