<?xml version="1.0"?><rdf:RDF xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:edm="http://www.europeana.eu/schemas/edm/" xmlns:wgs84_pos="http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" xmlns:rdaGr2="http://rdvocab.info/ElementsGr2" xmlns:oai="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/" xmlns:owl="http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:ore="http://www.openarchives.org/ore/terms/" xmlns:skos="http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><edm:WebResource rdf:about="http://www.dlib.si/stream/URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E/41971098-6acb-41c0-8d13-75bf15131778/HTML"><dcterms:extent>28 KB</dcterms:extent></edm:WebResource><edm:WebResource rdf:about="http://www.dlib.si/stream/URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E/189bb950-f4b7-43ca-8215-bd52b6bddfea/PDF"><dcterms:extent>451 KB</dcterms:extent></edm:WebResource><edm:WebResource rdf:about="http://www.dlib.si/stream/URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E/9753cdce-2cb8-43bb-b2f0-34c036bd5494/TEXT"><dcterms:extent>27 KB</dcterms:extent></edm:WebResource><edm:TimeSpan rdf:about="1929-2026"><edm:begin xml:lang="en">1929</edm:begin><edm:end xml:lang="en">2026</edm:end></edm:TimeSpan><edm:ProvidedCHO rdf:about="URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E"><dcterms:isPartOf rdf:resource="https://www.dlib.si/details/urn:nbn:si:spr-a30mfzkp" /><dcterms:issued>2012</dcterms:issued><dc:creator>Pregelj, Peter</dc:creator><dc:creator>Videtič, Alja</dc:creator><dc:creator>Zupanc, Tomaž</dc:creator><dc:format xml:lang="sl">številka:3</dc:format><dc:format xml:lang="sl">letnik:81</dc:format><dc:format xml:lang="sl">str. 246-252</dc:format><dc:identifier>ISSN:1318-0347</dc:identifier><dc:identifier>COBISSID:29730265</dc:identifier><dc:identifier>URN:URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E</dc:identifier><dc:language>sl</dc:language><dc:publisher xml:lang="sl">Slovensko zdravniško društvo</dc:publisher><dcterms:isPartOf xml:lang="sl">Zdravniški vestnik</dcterms:isPartOf><dc:subject xml:lang="en">Dna Methylation</dc:subject><dc:subject xml:lang="sl">DNA, metilacija</dc:subject><dc:subject xml:lang="en">Genetics</dc:subject><dc:subject xml:lang="sl">Receptorji glukokortikoidni</dc:subject><dc:subject xml:lang="en">Receptors, Glucocorticoid</dc:subject><dc:subject xml:lang="sl">Stres, motnje potravmatske</dc:subject><dc:subject xml:lang="en">Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic</dc:subject><dcterms:temporal rdf:resource="1929-2026" /><dc:title xml:lang="sl">Vpletenost epigenetskih mehanizmov v razvoj posttravmatske stresne motnje| Involvement of epigenetic mechanisms in the development of posttraumatic stress disorder|</dc:title><dc:description xml:lang="sl">Background: Exposure to a traumatic event is required for the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSM). The relation between psychopathological events, the phenomenology of the trauma, and neurobiological changes related to PTSM is not totally understood. The symptoms of PTSM are believed to reflect stress-induced changes in neurobiological systems representing an inadequate adaptation of neurobiological systems to exposure to severe stressors. Attempts are made to relate different neurobiological changes to the specific features represented in PTSM. It is not clear whether certain neurobiological changes in PTSM reflect preexisting vulnerability or consequences of trauma exposure. It is known that early life environmental events have persistent effects on central nervous tissue structure and function, a phenomenon called ćdevelopmental programmingć. Further, it is known that glucocorticoid hormone mediators may be involved in this process. Recently, epigenetic differences in a neuron-specific glucocorticoid receptor promoter between suicide victims with a history of childhood abuse and those from suicide victims with no childhood abuse were found. It was suggested thatchanges in glucocorticoid system are mediated by tissue-specific changes in gene expression. Recent studies suggest that epigenetic mechanisms may playan important role in the interplay between stress exposure and genetic vulnerability. Conclusions: Integrating epigenetics into a model that permits prior experience to have a central role in determining individual differences is also consistent with a developmental perspective of PTSD vulnerability</dc:description><edm:type>TEXT</edm:type><dc:type xml:lang="sl">znanstveno časopisje</dc:type><dc:type xml:lang="en">journals</dc:type><dc:type rdf:resource="http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q361785" /></edm:ProvidedCHO><ore:Aggregation rdf:about="http://www.dlib.si/?URN=URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E"><edm:aggregatedCHO rdf:resource="URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E" /><edm:isShownBy rdf:resource="http://www.dlib.si/stream/URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E/189bb950-f4b7-43ca-8215-bd52b6bddfea/PDF" /><edm:rights rdf:resource="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" /><edm:provider>Slovenian National E-content Aggregator</edm:provider><edm:intermediateProvider xml:lang="en">National and University Library of Slovenia</edm:intermediateProvider><edm:dataProvider xml:lang="sl">Slovensko zdravniško društvo</edm:dataProvider><edm:object rdf:resource="http://www.dlib.si/streamdb/URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E/maxi/edm" /><edm:isShownAt rdf:resource="http://www.dlib.si/details/URN:NBN:SI:doc-JXDMAP9E" /></ore:Aggregation></rdf:RDF>