We would like to remind you about our next event from the ELTE Cognitive Seminar series:

Skyla Herod

Behavioral and neuroendocrine profiles of response to early life stress in serotonin transporter knockout (SERT-KO) mice

Place: ELTE-PPK, Institute of Psychology, Izabella utca 46, room P3
Time: April 21st, 2016 (Thursday), 17:00

Summary:
The serotonin transporter gene (Slc6a4) is associated with several psychiatric and neurodevelopment disorders, including depression, anxiety, autism, and schizophrenia. In this genetic knockout mouse line, deletion of the Slc6a4 gene mimics the serotonergic functioning of these clinical conditions. In this study, we characterize the behavioral profiles of these mice, that have been exposed to early adolescent stress with and without maternal presence, in an attempt to describe what happens when genetic and environmental risk factors for these disorders are compounded. Corticosterone response to stress as measured in mouse hair is described, as part of a validation study to measure glucocorticoid levels using this non-invasive technique in laboratory animals.

Host: dr. Ildikó Király