Fumagalli Fabio, Molteni Raffaella, Racagni Giorgio, Riva Marco Andrea
Center of Neuropharmacology, Department of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan, Via Balzaretti 9, 20133 Milan, Italy.
Prog Neurobiol. 2007 Mar;81(4):197-217. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2007.01.002. Epub 2007 Feb 6.
Development represents a critical moment for shaping adult behavior and may set the stage to disease vulnerability later in life. There is now compelling evidence that stressful experiences during gestation or early in life can lead to enhanced susceptibility for mental illness. In this paper we review the data from experimental studies aimed at investigating behavioral, hormonal, functional and molecular consequences of exposure to stressful events during prenatal or early postnatal life that might contribute to later psychopathology. The use of the newest methodology in the field and the intensive efforts produced by researchers have opened the possibility to reveal the complex, finely tuned and previously unappreciated sets of molecular interactions between different factors that are critical for neurodevelopment thus leading to important discoveries regarding perinatal life. The major focus of our work has been to revise and discuss data from animal studies supporting the role of neuronal plasticity in the long-term effects produced by developmental adversities on brain function as well as the possible implications for disease vulnerability. We believe these studies might prove useful for the identification of novel targets for more effective pharmacological treatments of mental illnesses.
发育是塑造成年行为的关键时期,可能为日后生活中的疾病易感性埋下伏笔。目前有确凿证据表明,孕期或生命早期的应激经历会导致精神疾病易感性增强。在本文中,我们回顾了实验研究的数据,这些研究旨在调查产前或产后早期暴露于应激事件所产生的行为、激素、功能和分子后果,这些后果可能导致日后的精神病理学问题。该领域最新方法的应用以及研究人员的大量努力,使得揭示不同因素之间复杂、精细调节且此前未被认识的分子相互作用成为可能,这些相互作用对神经发育至关重要,从而带来了有关围产期生活的重要发现。我们工作的主要重点是修订和讨论动物研究的数据,这些数据支持神经元可塑性在发育逆境对脑功能产生的长期影响中的作用,以及对疾病易感性的可能影响。我们相信,这些研究可能有助于识别新的靶点,以更有效地药物治疗精神疾病。