Search Results - "Moriceau, Stephanie"
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Maternal presence serves as a switch between learning fear and attraction in infancy
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-08-2006)“…Odor-shock conditioning produces either olfactory preference or aversion in preweanling (12-15 days old) rats, depending on the context. In the mother's…”
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Developing a Neurobehavioral Animal Model of Infant Attachment to an Abusive Caregiver
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-06-2010)“…Background Both abused and well cared for infants show attachment to their caregivers, although the quality of that attachment differs. Moreover, the infant's…”
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Early-Life Stress Disrupts Attachment Learning: The Role of Amygdala Corticosterone, Locus Ceruleus Corticotropin Releasing Hormone, and Olfactory Bulb Norepinephrine
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-12-2009)“…Infant rats require maternal odor learning to guide pups' proximity-seeking of the mother and nursing. Maternal odor learning occurs using a simple learning…”
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Metabolic and psychiatric effects of acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP)/diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI)
Published in Cell death & disease (06-07-2020)“…Acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP), also known as diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI) is a multifunctional protein with an intracellular action (as ACBP), as…”
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Systemic bis-phosphinic acid derivative restores chloride transport in Cystic Fibrosis mice
Published in Scientific reports (12-04-2022)“…Mutations in the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator gene ( CFTR ) are responsible for Cystic Fibrosis (CF). The most common CF-causing…”
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Acyl-CoA binding protein for the experimental treatment of anorexia
Published in Science translational medicine (14-08-2024)“…Extracellular acyl-coenzyme A binding protein [ACBP encoded by diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI)] is a phylogenetically ancient appetite stimulator that is…”
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Rodent model of infant attachment learning and stress
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-2010)“…Here we review the neurobiology of infant odor learning in rats, and discuss the unique role of the stress hormone corticosterone (CORT) in the learning…”
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Transitions in infant learning are modulated by dopamine in the amygdala
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2009)“…Behavioral transitions characterize development. Young infant rats paradoxically prefer odors that are paired with shock, but older pups learn aversions. This…”
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Neurobiology of infant attachment
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-2005)“…A strong attachment to the caregiver is critical for survival in altricial species, including humans. While some behavioral aspects of attachment have been…”
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Unique Neural Circuitry for Neonatal Olfactory Learning
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-02-2004)“…Imprinting ensures that the infant forms the caregiver attachment necessary for altricial species survival. In our mammalian model of imprinting, neonatal rats…”
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Bone-brain crosstalk and potential associated diseases
Published in Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation (01-11-2016)“…Reciprocal relationships between organs are essential to maintain whole body homeostasis. An exciting interplay between two apparently unrelated organs, the…”
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Gpr158 mediates osteocalcin's regulation of cognition
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (02-10-2017)“…That osteocalcin (OCN) is necessary for hippocampal-dependent memory and to prevent anxiety-like behaviors raises novel questions. One question is to determine…”
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Enduring neurobehavioral effects of early life trauma mediated through learning and corticosterone suppression
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (01-09-2009)“…Early life trauma alters later life emotions, including fear. To better understand mediating mechanisms, we subjected pups to either predictable or…”
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Maternal attenuation of hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus norepinephrine switches avoidance learning to preference learning in preweanling rat pups
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2007)“…Infant rats learn to prefer stimuli paired with pain, presumably due to the importance of learning to prefer the caregiver to receive protection and food. With…”
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Autophagy Is Required for Memory Formation and Reverses Age-Related Memory Decline
Published in Current biology (04-02-2019)“…Age-related declines in cognitive fitness are associated with a reduction in autophagy, an intracellular lysosomal catabolic process that regulates protein…”
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Gut microbiota changes require vagus nerve integrity to promote depressive-like behaviors in mice
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2023)“…Chronic stress constitutes a major risk factor for depression that can disrupt various aspects of homeostasis, including the gut microbiome (GM). We have…”
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Corticosterone controls the developmental emergence of fear and amygdala function to predator odors in infant rat pups
Published in International journal of developmental neuroscience (01-08-2004)“…In many altricial species, fear responses such as freezing do not emerge until sometime later in development. In infant rats, fear to natural predator odors…”
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Development Switch in Neural Circuitry Underlying Odor-Malaise Learning
Published in Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) (01-11-2006)“…Fetal and infant rats can learn to avoid odors paired with illness before development of brain areas supporting this learning in adults, suggesting an…”
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Loss of the neurodevelopmental disease-associated gene miR-146a impairs neural progenitor differentiation and causes learning and memory deficits
Published in Molecular autism (30-03-2020)“…Formation and maintenance of appropriate neural networks require tight regulation of neural stem cell proliferation, differentiation, and neurogenesis…”
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Aberrant survival of hippocampal Cajal-Retzius cells leads to memory deficits, gamma rhythmopathies and susceptibility to seizures in adult mice
Published in Nature communications (18-03-2023)“…Cajal-Retzius cells (CRs) are transient neurons, disappearing almost completely in the postnatal neocortex by programmed cell death (PCD), with a percentage…”
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