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Heightened SAM- and HPA-axis activity during acute stress impairs decision-making: A systematic review on underlying neuropharmacological mechanisms.
van Herk, Lukas; Schilder, Frank P M; de Weijer, Antoin D; Bruinsma, Bastiaan; Geuze, Elbert.
Afiliação
  • van Herk L; Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Schilder FPM; Brain Research and Innovation Centre, Ministry of Defence, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • de Weijer AD; Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Bruinsma B; Brain Research and Innovation Centre, Ministry of Defence, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Geuze E; Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Neurobiol Stress ; 31: 100659, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39070283
ABSTRACT
Individuals might be exposed to intense acute stress while having to make decisions with far-reaching consequences. Acute stress impairs processes required for decision-making by activating different biological stress cascades that in turn affect the brain. By knowing which stress system, brain areas, and receptors are responsible for compromised decision-making processes, we can effectively find potential pharmaceutics that can prevent the deteriorating effects of acute stress. We used a systematic review procedure and found 44 articles providing information on this topic. Decision-making processes could be subdivided into 4 domains (cognitive, motivational, affective, and predictability) and could be referenced to specific brain areas, while mostly being impaired by molecules associated with the sympathetic-adrenal-medullar and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axes. Potential drugs to alleviate these effects included α1 and ß adrenoceptor antagonists, α2 adrenoceptor agonists, and corticotropin releasing factor receptor1/2 antagonists, while consistent stress-like effects were found with yohimbine, an α2 adrenoceptor antagonist. We suggest possible avenues for future research.
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