Maternal separation with early weaning: A rodent model providing novel insights into neglect associated developmental deficits
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Carlyle, Becky C. (Author)
- Duque, Alvaro (Author)
- Kitchen, Robert R. (Author)
- Bordner, Kelly A. (Author)
- Coman, Daniel (Author)
- Doolittle, Eliza (Author)
- Papademetris, Xenophonios (Author)
- Hyder, Fahmeed (Author)
- Taylor, Jane R. (Author)
- Simen, Arthur A. (Author)
Title
Maternal separation with early weaning: A rodent model providing novel insights into neglect associated developmental deficits
Abstract
Child neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment in the United States, and poses a serious public health concern. Children who survive such episodes go on to experience long-lasting psychological and behavioral problems, including higher rates of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, depression, alcohol and drug abuse, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and cognitive deficits. To date, most research into the causes of these life-long problems has focused on well-established targets such as stress responsive systems, including the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis. Using the maternal separation and early weaning model, we have attempted to provide comprehensive molecular profiling of a model of early-life neglect in an organism amenable to genomic manipulation: the mouse. In this article, we report new findings generated with this model using chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing, diffuse tensor magnetic resonance imaging, and behavioral analyses. We also review the validity of the maternal separation and early weaning model, which reflects behavioral deficits observed in neglected humans including hyperactivity, anxiety, and attentional deficits. Finally, we summarize the molecular characterization of these animals, including RNA profiling and label-free proteomics, which highlight protein translation and myelination as novel pathways of interest.
Publication
Development and Psychopathology
Date
2012-11
Volume
24
Issue
4, SI
Pages
1401-1416
Journal Abbr
Dev. Psychopathol.
Citation Key
ISI:000309925800019
ISSN
0954-5794
Language
English
Extra
66 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
tex.eissn: 1469-2198
tex.orcid-numbers: Hyder, Fahmeed/0000-0001-7822-4002 Carlyle, Becky/0000-0003-1491-3217
tex.researcherid-numbers: Hyder, Fahmeed/A-2644-2015
tex.unique-id: ISI:000309925800019
Citation Key: ISI:000309925800019
Citation
Carlyle, B. C., Duque, A., Kitchen, R. R., Bordner, K. A., Coman, D., Doolittle, E., Papademetris, X., Hyder, F., Taylor, J. R., & Simen, A. A. (2012). Maternal separation with early weaning: A rodent model providing novel insights into neglect associated developmental deficits. Development and Psychopathology, 24(4, SI), 1401–1416. https://doi.org/10.1017/S095457941200079X
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