… biological systems — the HPA axis and the immune system [64]. In the next section we will describe how these processes … lower inflammatory circulating monocytes compared to stress-…
HMC Schreier, YI Kuras, CM McInnis… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… of the inflammatory response following acute stress. Changes … of rapid signaling via adrenergic receptor processes to the cell … The biologicalembedding model (41, 42) posits that early …
… pediatric practices to measure biological indicators of stress … The biologicalembedding of early experiences and … Although data on inflammatory markers in young children are more …
SN Doan - Developmental Psychobiology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… and childrenusing laboratory paradigms. In adults, the … (inflammation). Additionally, stimulation of the HPA axis under … life stressful experiences may become biologicallyembedded. As …
… may derive from stress-induced chronic hyperactivation duringchildhood. … biologically embedded [222]. The impact of low SES can become embeddedintoinflammatoryprocesses, the …
P Kraft, B Kraft - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
… to increased levels of stress and inflammation, (c) stress and inflammation impact neural systems … Low childhood SES is associated with increased morbidity throughout the life-course (…
… CT can be biologicallyembedded and persist into adulthood to … in the stress response, metabolism and inflammation. This … function and inflammation as one of the biologicalprocesses …
… involves pathways such as inflammation, allostatic load, … implications for processes of biologicalembedding, although more … Toxic stressduring critical periods of development become …
G Overbeek, N Creasey, C Wesarg… - New directions for …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… an epigenetic processthrough which early family experiences may be biologicallyembedded. In … -induced reductions in blood inflammation levels in adolescents, a proxy for improved …