| Literature DB >> 20721776 |
Veronika Engert1, Claudia Buss, Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Mehereen Wadiwalla, Katarina Dedovic, Jens C Pruessner.
Abstract
We explored the associations between early life experience, endocrine regulation, psychological health, and hippocampal integrity in 37 elderly volunteers. Specifically, a neurodevelopmental and psychological mediation model was tested: Retrospective early life parental care was hypothesized to influence hippocampal integrity and the development of self-esteem. In turn, hippocampal volume (via modulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis negative feedback) and self-esteem (via modulation of stress vulnerability) were suggested to influence the cortisol stress response. Results supported the two-mediator model. We propose that early life parental care impacts on an individual's developing brain and personality, which consequently contribute to the shaping of neuroendocrine stress responsivity.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20721776 DOI: 10.1080/87565641.2010.494752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Neuropsychol ISSN: 1532-6942 Impact factor: 2.253