Elevated cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in macaques following early life stress and inverse association with hippocampal volume: preliminary implications for serotonin-related function in mood and anxiety disorders
Coplan JD, Fulton SL, Reiner W, Jackowski A, Panthangi V, Perera TD, Gorman JM, Huang YY, Tang CY, Hof PR, Kaffman A, Dwork AJ, Mathew SJ, Kaufman J, Mann JJ. Elevated cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in macaques following early life stress and inverse association with hippocampal volume: preliminary implications for serotonin-related function in mood and anxiety disorders. Frontiers In Behavioral Neuroscience 2014, 8: 440. PMID: 25566007, PMCID: PMC4274982, DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00440.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly life stressRight hippocampal volumeHippocampal volumeCerebrospinal fluidFractional anisotropySerotonin neurotransmissionMonoamine metabolitesNeurotrophic activitySmaller right hippocampal volumeAnxiety disordersHigh cerebrospinal fluidElevated cerebrospinal fluidWhite matter fractional anisotropyEffects of ELSLife stressMonths of ageReduced fractional anisotropyWM fractional anisotropySerotonin deficitVFD subjectsDorsal rapheMacaque modelCSF tapsInternal capsuleNeurotrophic effects