Stress in Different Periods of Ontogeny: Consequences and Peculiarities

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Abstract

The peculiarities and consequences of exposure to stress were described in various periods of pre-and postnatal ontogeny, in the intermediate age groups and in senescence. Principal focus was made on the actions of glucocorticoids (GC), important stress mediators and also used as pharmaceutical agents. Caution was proposed for the treatment with these drugs, especially in perinatal period.

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Viktor I. Goudochnikov. 2020. \u201cStress in Different Periods of Ontogeny: Consequences and Peculiarities\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - A: Neurology & Nervous System GJMR-A Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue A3): .

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The peculiarities and consequences of exposure to stress were described in various periods of pre-and postnatal ontogeny, in the intermediate age groups and in senescence. Principal focus was made on the actions of glucocorticoids (GC), important stress mediators and also used as pharmaceutical agents. Caution was proposed for the treatment with these drugs, especially in perinatal period.

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