| Literature DB >> 19546566 |
Maor Katz1, Chunlei Liu, Marie Schaer, Karen J Parker, Marie-Christine Ottet, Averi Epps, Christine L Buckmaster, Roland Bammer, Michael E Moseley, Alan F Schatzberg, Stephan Eliez, David M Lyons.
Abstract
Coping with mild early life stress tends to make subsequent coping efforts more effective and therefore more likely to be used as a means of arousal regulation and resilience. Here we show that this developmental learning-like process of stress inoculation increases ventromedial prefrontal cortical volumes in peripubertal monkeys. Larger volumes do not reflect increased cortical thickness but instead represent surface area expansion of ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Expansion of ventromedial prefrontal cortex coincides with increased white matter myelination inferred from diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging. These findings suggest that the process of coping with early life stress increases prefrontal myelination and expands a region of cortex that broadly controls arousal regulation and resilience.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19546566 PMCID: PMC2820579 DOI: 10.1159/000216540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Neurosci ISSN: 0378-5866 Impact factor: 2.984