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Resilience to chronic stress is associated with specific neurobiological, neuroendocrine and immune responses.
Gururajan, Anand; van de Wouw, Marcel; Boehme, Marcus; Becker, Thorsten; O'Connor, Rory; Bastiaanssen, Thomaz F S; Moloney, Gerard M; Lyte, Joshua M; Ventura Silva, Ana Paula; Merckx, Barbara; Dinan, Timothy G; Cryan, John F.
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  • Gururajan A; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland. Electronic address: anand.gururajan@sydney.edu.au.
  • van de Wouw M; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Boehme M; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Becker T; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • O'Connor R; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Bastiaanssen TFS; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Moloney GM; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Lyte JM; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Ventura Silva AP; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Merckx B; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Dinan TG; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland; Department of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioural Science, University College Cork, Ireland.
  • Cryan JF; Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland. Electronic address: j.cryan@ucc.ie.
Brain Behav Immun ; 80: 583-594, 2019 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31059807
Research into the molecular basis of stress resilience is a novel strategy to identify potential therapeutic strategies to treat stress-induced psychopathologies such as anxiety and depression. Stress resilience is a phenomenon which is not solely driven by effects within the central nervous system (CNS) but involves multiple systems, central and peripheral, which interact with and influence each other. Accordingly, we used the chronic social defeat stress paradigm and investigated specific CNS, endocrine and immune responses to identify signatures of stress-resilience and stress susceptibility in mice. Our results showed that mice behaviourally susceptible to stress (indexed by a reduction in social interaction behaviour) had higher plasma corticosterone levels and adrenal hypertrophy. An increase in inflammatory circulating monocytes was another hallmark of stress susceptibility. Furthermore, prefrontal cortex mRNA expression of corticotrophin-releasing factor (Crf) was increased in susceptible mice relative to resilient mice. We also report differences in hippocampal synaptic plasticity between resilient and susceptible mice. Ongoing studies will interpret the functional relevance of these signatures which could potentially inform the development of novel psychotherapeutic strategies.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Estrés Psicológico / Adaptación Psicológica Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Brain Behav Immun Asunto de la revista: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA / CEREBRO / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Países Bajos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Estrés Psicológico / Adaptación Psicológica Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Brain Behav Immun Asunto de la revista: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA / CEREBRO / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Países Bajos