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Early adversity contributes to chronic stress induced depression-like behavior in adolescent male rhesus monkeys
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Early  adversity  contributes  to  chronic  stress  induced  depression-like behavior in adolescent male rhesus
monkeys. Behav Brain Res, 2016, 306: 154-9 

Title: Early adversity contributes to chronic stress induced depression-like behavior in adolescent male rhesus monkeys.

Author: Zhang ZY, Mao Y, Feng XL, Zheng N, Lü LB, Ma YY, Qin DD, Hu XT 

Publication name: Behav Brain Res

Pub Year: 2016

Volume: 306 
Issue:

Page Number:154-9

IF: 3.002

Abstract:

Chronic stress is an important cause for depression. However, not everyone who is exposed to chronic stress will develop depression. Our previous studies demonstrated that early adversity can cause lasting changes in adolescent rhesus monkeys, but depressive symptoms have not been observed. Compared to adults, it is still unknown that whether adolescent rhesus monkeys experiencingearly adversity are more likely to develop depressive symptoms. In this study, we investigated the long term relationship between earlyadversity, chronic stress and adolescent depression for the first time. Eight male rhesus monkeys were reared in maternal separation (MS) or mother-reared (MR) conditions. All of them went through unpredictable chronic stress for two months at their age four. The stressors included space restriction, intimidation, long illumination and fasting. Behavioral and physiological data were collected during the experiment. The results showed that, compared with the MR group, the locomotor activity of MS group was significantly decreased after one month of chronic stress while huddling up and stereotypical behaviors were significantly increased. Moreover, this trend continued and even worsened at the second month. Significantly higher hair cortisol levels and lower body weight were observed in MS group after two months of stress. These results indicate that early adversity is one of the environmental factors which can increase the susceptibility of depression when experiencing chronic stress in the later life. This will further clarify the important roles of earlyenvironmental factors in the development of adolescent depression and children rearing conditions should receive more attention.

Early  adversity  contributes  to  chronic  stress  induced  depression-like behavior in adolescent male rhesus monkeys. Behav Brain Res, 2016, 306: 154-9 

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