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Corticosterone after early adolescent stress prevents social avoidance, aversive behavior, and morphine-conditioned place preference in adulthood.

Samantha O VanderhoofCarly J VincentJasmin N BeaverMaeson S LatskoRicardo Aguilar-AlvarezAaron M Jasnow
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2024)
This is the first demonstration of adolescent post-stress CORT promoting socio-emotional resilience and preventing drug-seeking behavior. Our data suggest elevated corticosterone after a stress experience promotes resilience for at least 40 days across the developmental transition from adolescence to adulthood and is effective for socio-emotional and drug-seeking behavior. These results are critical for understanding how adolescent stress impacts emotional and drug-seeking behavior into adulthood.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
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  • young adults
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