Katharina Maria Hillerer

Affiliations: 
Douglas Mental Health University Institute; McGill University 
Area:
Stress, Lactation
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Hillerer KM, Slattery DA, Pletzer B. (2019) Neurobiological mechanisms underlying sex-related differences in stress-related disorders: Effects of neuroactive steroids on the hippocampus. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. 100796
Hillerer KM, Woodside B, Parkinson E, et al. (2018) Gating of the neuroendocrine stress responses by stressor salience in early lactating female rats is independent of infralimbic cortex activation and plasticity. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 1-12
Slattery DA, Hillerer KM. (2016) The maternal brain under stress: Consequences for adaptive peripartum plasticity and its potential functional implications. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology
Yong Ping E, Laplante DP, Elgbeili G, et al. (2015) Prenatal maternal stress predicts stress reactivity at 2½ years of age: the Iowa Flood Study. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 56: 62-78
Hillerer KM, Jacobs VR, Fischer T, et al. (2014) The maternal brain: an organ with peripartal plasticity. Neural Plasticity. 2014: 574159
Hillerer KM, Neumann ID, Couillard-Despres S, et al. (2014) Lactation-induced reduction in hippocampal neurogenesis is reversed by repeated stress exposure. Hippocampus. 24: 673-83
Hillerer KM, Neumann ID, Couillard-Despres S, et al. (2013) Sex-dependent regulation of hippocampal neurogenesis under basal and chronic stress conditions in rats. Hippocampus. 23: 476-87
Jurek B, Slattery DA, Maloumby R, et al. (2012) Differential contribution of hypothalamic MAPK activity to anxiety-like behaviour in virgin and lactating rats. Plos One. 7: e37060
Hillerer KM, Neumann ID, Slattery DA. (2012) From stress to postpartum mood and anxiety disorders: how chronic peripartum stress can impair maternal adaptations. Neuroendocrinology. 95: 22-38
Hillerer KM, Reber SO, Neumann ID, et al. (2011) Exposure to chronic pregnancy stress reverses peripartum-associated adaptations: implications for postpartum anxiety and mood disorders. Endocrinology. 152: 3930-40
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