Early-life stress and psychiatric disorders: Development of the serotonergic system in depression and anxiety disorders

Description of the granted funding

Psychiatric disorders including depressive and anxiety disorders are very common and posit the largest contributor to chronic diseases in Europe. Despite this massive disease burden, current treatment strategies only treat the symptoms and often cause debilitating side effects. This urges the need for research into their causes to come up with new concepts of disease prevention and better treatment strategies. Recent evidence suggests a developmental origin of these disorders. Stress by early adverse life events including birth-related complications predispose an individual to develop mental disorders. Studies in animal models have found that these risk factors affect the serotonin system, whose dysfunction is implicated in mental illness. My research aims at elucidating if the function of the serotonergic system is permanently altered by early-life stress, which may contribute to the increased susceptibility to psychiatric disorders later in life.
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Starting year

2017

End year

2023

Granted funding

Henrike Hartung Orcid -palvelun logo
434 485 €

Related funding decisions

335396
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2021)
199 948 €
314104
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2017)
274 846 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy research fellows

Other information

Funding decision number

310765

Fields of science

Neurosciences

Research fields

Neurotiede

Identified topics

brain, neuroscience