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Female microglia and neurogenesis respond differently to social defeat stress compared to males.
Infantes-López, María Inmaculada; Zambrana-Infantes, Emma; Chaves-Peña, Patricia; Nieto-Quero, Andrea; Muñoz-Martín, José; Zea-Doña, Alejandro; Pedraza-Benítez, María del Carmen; Pérez-Martín, Margarita[et al.] (2024)Depression is a concerning public health threat highly associated with stress. Stress increases brain immune alterations, namely in microglia, which can affect neuron physiology, like neurogenesis, causing a depressive-like ... -
Hippocampal neurogenesis changes in a sex and region-specific manner in adult mice subjected to maternal separation as an early life stress.
Muñoz-Martín, José; Chaves-Peña, Patricia; Infantes-López, María Inmaculada; Zambrana-Infantes, Emma; Nieto-Quero, Andrea; Carayol-Gordillo, Virginia; Martín-Aguiar, Víctor; Zea-Doña, Alejandro; Pedraza-Benítez, María del Carmen; Pérez-Martín, Margarita[et al.] (2024)Introduction: Early life stress (ELS) might produce long lasting changes in hippocampal neurogenesis and increase the vulnerability to stress-related disorders later in adulthood. Objective: The analysis of immature granule ...