Effects of postnatal light environment on the development of the mouse stress system
Summary:
This paper discusses the effects of postnatal light environment on the development of the mouse stress system, including its impact on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function, learning and memory, and mother-pup behavior.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper explores the impact of postnatal light environment on learning and memory in mice, finding no significant effects.
- Hormone regulation: The paper investigates the influence of postnatal light environment on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, a major part of the neuroendocrine system that controls reactions to stress and regulates many body processes, including digestion, the immune system, mood and emotions, sexuality, and energy storage and expenditure.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper's focus on the effects of light environment on development and stress systems in mice may have implications for lighting design considerations in environments where stress management and cognitive function are important.
- Well-being: The paper's exploration of the impact of light environment on stress systems, learning and memory, and mother-pup behavior in mice relates to overall well-being.
Author(s)
G Coleman
Publication Year:
2014
Number of Citations:
0
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