Prenatal stress-induced alterations in major physiological systems correlate with gut microbiota composition in adulthood

Highlights • Prenatal stress increases respiratory instability in adult offspring. • Prenatal stress affects ventilatory responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia. • Prenatal stress induces a basal state of hypertension and enhances the HPA axis response to stress. • Prenatal stress causes a deficit in i...

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Hauptverfasser: Golubeva, Anna V, Crampton, Sean, Desbonnet, Lieve, Edge, Deirdre, O'Sullivan, Orla, Lomasney, Kevin W, Zhdanov, Alexander V, Crispie, Fiona, Moloney, Rachel D, Borre, Yuliya E, Cotter, Paul D, Hyland, Niall P, O’Halloran, Ken D, Dinan, Timothy G, O’Keeffe, Gerard W, Cryan, John F
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Gut microbiota
HPA axis
Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System - physiopathology
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Respiratory Mechanics
Restraint, Physical
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Stress, Psychological - microbiology
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