Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years worldwide. Traumatic experiences and social stress promote the onset of mental disorders including post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and anxiety disorders. A lack of understanding in the etiology of these disorders have led current therapies to aim at treating...
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September 23, 2022 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: November 27, 2023
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May 15, 2019 (v1)Journal article
The nuclear receptor COUP TFI (also known as Nr2f1) plays major roles in specifying distinct neuronal subtypes during patterning of the neocortical motor and somatosensory cortex, as well as in regulating the longitudinal growth of the hippocampus during development. In humans, mutations in the NR2F1 gene lead to a global developmental delay...
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March 2021 (v1)Journal article
Stress has been acknowledged as one of the main risk factors for the onset of psychiatric disorders. Social stress is the most common type of stressor encountered in our daily lives. Uncovering the molecular determinants of the effect of stress on the brain would help understanding the complex maladaptations that contribute to pathological...
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2022 (v1)Journal article
Freezing is a conserved defensive behaviour that constitutes a major stress-coping mechanism. Decades of research have demonstrated a role of the amygdala, periaqueductal grey and hypothalamus as core actuators of the control of fear responses, including freezing. However, the role that other modulatory sites provide to this hardwired scaffold...
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December 2018 (v1)Journal article
Stressful life events are primary environmental factors that markedly contribute to depression by triggering brain cellular maladaptations. Dysregulation of ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neurons has been causally linked to the appearance of social withdrawal and anhedonia, two classical manifestations of depression. However, the...
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November 4, 2022 (v1)Publication
Abstract The rules leading to the emergence of a social organization and the role of social hierarchy on normal and pathological behaviours remain elusive. Here we show that groups of four isogenic male mice rapidly form enduring social ranks in a dominance hierarchy. Highest ranked individuals display enhanced anxiety and working memory, are...
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October 2023 (v1)Journal article
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October 2023 (v1)Journal article
BackgroundSocial status in human, generally reflected by socioeconomic status, has been associated, when constrained, with heightened vulnerability to pathologies including psychiatric diseases. Social hierarchy in mice translates into individual and interdependent behavioral strategies of animals within a group. The rules leading to the...
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