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List of Contributors xi
Preface xiii
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NEUROENDOCRINE CONTROL
OF THE STRESS RESPONSE
1. Stress Neuroendocrinology: Highlights and
Controversies
G. FINK
Introduction 4
Neuroendocrine and Autonomic Nervous Control of Stress
Response 4
Thrifty Phenotype Hypothesis: Variance Between
Studies and Broadened to Include Maternal
Obesity and Diabetes 5
Genetic Susceptibility to Stress: Gene x Environment
Interaction 5
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Autonomic Nervous System
Apparently Dominant 6
Human Hippocampus and Major Depressive Disorder: Does
Hippocampal Size Matter? 8
Gastroduodenal (Peptic) Ulcers: Stress-Helicobacter pylori
Interactions 10
General Conclusions and Observations 11
Acknowledgments 12
References 12
2. Limbic Forebrain Modulation of Neuroendocrine
Responses to Emotional Stress
).J. RADLEY, S.B. JOHNSON AND P.E. SAWCHENKO
Introduction 17
Kinds of Stress and Their Underpinnings 18
Limbic Modulation of the HPA Axis 19
Excitatory Modulation: Amygdala 20
Inhibitory Modulation: Hippocampal Formation and Medial
Prefrontal Cortex 20
Mechanisms of HPA Modulation Following Repeated Stress
Exposure 21
Future Perspective 23
Acknowledgments 24
References 24
3. Adrenergic Neurons in the CNS
C.P. SEVIGNY, C. MENUET, A.Y. FONG, J.K. BASSI, A.A. CONNELLY
AND A.M. ALLEN
Localization 30
Projections 30
Neurochemistry 34
Functions 34
Activating Stimuli 35
Conclusion 35
References 36
4. Noradrenergic Control of Arousal and Stress
C.W. BERRIDGE AND R.C. SPENCER
Arousal-Promoting Actions of Central Norepinephrine 40
Broad Contributions of NE to Behavioral Responding
in Stress 43
Clinical Implications 46
Summary 46
Acknowledgments 46
References 47
5. Evolution and Phylogeny of the Corticotropin-
Releasing Factor Family of Peptides
D.A. LOVEJOY AND O.M. MICHALEC
Introduction 49
Evolution of the CRF Family in Chordates and Role
With the HPA Axis 50
Prechordate Evolution of the CRF Family 53
Acknowledgments 54
References 54
6. Corticotropin-Releasing Factor and Urocortin
Receptors
D.E. GR1GORIAD1S
Introduction 57
Corticotropin-Releasing Factor and Urocortin
Receptor Family 58
Pharmacology of CRFi and CRF2 Receptors 60
Small Molecule Nonpeptide CRFj Receptor Antagonists 62
Clinical Experience and Relevance 62
Summary and Conclusions 63
References 64
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7. Tracking the Coupling of External Signals
to Intracellular Programs Controlling Peptide
Synthesis and Release in Hypothalamic
Neuroendocrine Neurons
A.M. KHAN, EM. WALKER AND A.G. WATTS
Introduction
The PVH and CRH Neuroendocrine Neurons
Hindbrain Catecholamine Inputs to the CRH
Neuroendocrine System
In Vivo Interrogation of Catecholamine-CRH
Neuron Coupling
MAP Kinase as a Rapidly Activated Intracellular
Effector in CRH Neuroendocrine Neurons
In Vivo
Catecholamines Are Sufficient to Recapitulate Effects
of Glycemic Challenges on CRH Neurons
Catecholaminergic Projections From Hindbrain
Are Necessary for CRH Responses to Glycemic
Challenges
A Model for CRH Neuroendocrine Neuron Signal-Effector
Coupling
Extending the Study to a Larger Network: Focus on the
Arcuate Hypothalamic Nucleus
Future Directions
Acknowledgments
References
8. Neural Circuitry of Stress, Fear, and
Anxiety: Focus on Extended Amygdala
Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Systems
E.D. PAUL AND A, CHEN
Introduction: Corticotropin-Releasing Factor
Organization of the EA CRF System
Extending the Amygdala: CRF Systems and the Neural
Circuitry of Stress, Fear, and Anxiety
Reciprocal Connections Between EA CRF and Serotonergic
Systems Modulate Anxiety
EA CRF Projections to the Locus Coeruleus Facilitate
Stress-Induced Arousal and Anxiety States
EA CRF System at the Interface of Stress and
Motivation/Reward
EA CRF Neurons Receives Peptidergic Input From
the Parabrachial Nucleus
CRF Interaction With the Brain Renin-Angiotensin
System
EA CRF Neurons and Central Autonomic
Control
EA CRF Neurons Modulate
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Activity
Conclusions and Future Directions
References
9. Vasopressin as a Stress Hormone
F.A. ANTONI
Introduction 97
Vasopressin and Its Distribution in the Brain
and the Pituitary Gland 98
Molecular and Cellular Physiology of Vasopressin
With Special Reference to Anterior Pituitary
Corticotrope Cells 100
Functions of Vasopressin 103
Summary 1Ö5
References 105
10. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
M.E. RHODES
Introduction 109
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone and Proopiomelanocortin 110
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Production and Release
From Pituitary Corticotropes 111
Control of Secretion 112
Negative Feedback Mechanisms 113
Clinical Perspectives 114
Other Effects of Adrenocorticotropic Hormone 114
Therapeutic Uses 115
Conclusion 115
Acknowledgment 115
References 115
11. The Role of MicroRNAs in Stress-Induced
Psychopathologies
0.1SSLER AND A. CHEN
Introduction 117
MicroRNAs 118
The Role of miRNAs in Fear Conditioning 120
Transgenerational Effects of Stress Mediated by Sperm
miRNAs 122
Circulating miRNAs as Biomarkers for Stress-Related
Psychopathologies 122
Open Questions and Future Directions 123
Concluding Remarks 123
References 124
12. Stress Reactions Orchestrate Parasympathetic
Functioning and Inflammation Under Diverse
Cholinergic Manipulations
N. M1SHRA AND H. SOREQ
Introduction 127
Body to Brain Signaling of Stress and Inflammation 128
MicroRNAs-Driven Cholinergic Modulation of
Inflammation 129
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New Technologies: RNA-Sequence Profiling and Chemically
Protected Antisense Oligonucleotides 130
Summary and Future Prospects 132
Acknowledgments 132
References 132
13. Early Life Stress- and Sex-Dependent Effects
on Hippocampal Neurogenesis
P.J. LUCASSEN, A. KOROSI, H.J. KRUGERS AND C.A. OOMEN
Stress, Time Domains, and Mediators of the Stress Response 135
Adult Neurogenesis 136
Stress and Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis 137
Long-Lasting Effects of Early, Perinatal Stress Exposure; Sex
Differences 138
Concluding Remarks 140
Acknowledgments 140
References 140
14. Stress, Alcohol and Epigenetic Transmission
D.K. SARKAR
The Stress Response System 147
Alcohol (Ethanol) and the Stress Response 148
Alcohol, Epigenetic and Stress Response 150
Transgenerational Effect of Alcohol Epigenetic Marks 151
Conclusion 151
References 151
15. Stress, Panic, and Central Serotonergic Inhibition
J.E. HASSELL JR., P.S.M. YAMASHITA, P.L. JOHNSON, H. ZANGROSSI JR.,
A. SHEKHAR AND C.A. LOWRY
Acknowledgments 169
References 169
17. Stress and Major Depression: Neuroendocrine
and Biopsychosocial Mechanisms
A. ROY AND R.N. ROY
Introduction 173
Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Normal Stress Response 175
Neuroendocrine Abnormalities in Chronic Stress and
Depression 179
Mechanisms of Antidepressant Action 180
Psychosocial Stress and Depression: A Biopsychosocial
Perspective 180
Conclusion 181
References 182
18. Telomeres and Early Life Stress
K. K. RIDOUT, S.J. RIDOUT, K. GOONAN, A.R. TYRKA AND
L. H. PRICE
Introduction 185
An Introduction to Telomere Biology 186
Factors Impacting Telomere Length 186
Telomeres in Human Health and Disease 187
Early Life Stress and Telomeres 187
Potential Mechanisms Underlying the Association
Between Early Life Stress and Telomere Length 188
Methodological Issues in Studies of Telomeres and Early
Life Stress 189
Effects of Telomeres on Cellular Biology 190
Future Directions 190
References 190
Introduction 153
Neurobiology of Panic Disorder and Panic Attacks 154
Anatomical and Functional Heterogeneity of Serotonergic
Systems 157
Dorsal Raphe Nucleus (DR) Innervation of
Escape- or Panic-Related Structures 159
Conclusion 161
References 161
16, Neuroendocrinology of Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder: Focus on the HPA Axis
M.E. BOWERS AND R. YEHUDA
Introduction: Adapative and Maladaptive Responses
of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis 165
Negative Feedback/Glucocorticoid Receptor 167
Perturbations of the HPA Axis as a Vulnerability
Factor in the Development of PTSD 168
Conclusions and Future Directions 169
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ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS AND
MECHANISMS IN STRESS CONTROL
19. Stress, Glucocorticoids, and Brain Development
in Rodent Models
C.M. MCCORMICK AND T.E. HODGES
Introduction 197
Stressors, Glucocorticoids, and the
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis 198
Fetal Period 200
Neonatal Period 202
Adolescence 203
Conclusions and New Directions 205
Acknowledgments 205
References 205
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20. Aging and Adrenocortical Factors
J.C. PRUESSNER
Introduction
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis and
Normal Aging
Theories Relating to Age-Related Change
Summary and Conclusion
References
21. Aldosterone and Mineralocorticoid
Receptors
J.W. FUNDER
Background
Aldosterone Secretion: Adrenal and Extraadrenal
Regulation of Aldosterone Secretion
Mineralocorticoid Receptors: Cloning
Mineralocorticoid Receptors: Characterization
Aldosterone Specificity-Conferring Mechanisms:
Transcorrin, llßHSD2
Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess
Extraepithelial Actions of Aldosterone
Aldosterone, Cardiac Hypertrophy, and Cardiac
Fibrosis
Aldosterone: A Stress Hormone?
MR Activation and Stress
Primary Aldosteronism
Glossary
Acknowledgment
References
22. Androgen Action and Stress
M.A. HOLSCHBACH AND R.J. HANDA
Androgens Major Forms of Androgens
The Androgen Receptor
Physiological Actions of Androgens
Androgen-Associated Pathology
Interactions Between Stress and Androgens
Summary
References
23. Angiotensin—Encyclopedia of Stress
L A. CAMPOS, M. BADER AND O.C. BALTATU
Components of the Renin-Angiotensin System
Alternative Enzymes
Endocrine Renin-Angiotensin System
Local Renin-Angiotensin Systems
Renin-Angiotensin System and Stress
References
24. Stress, Angiotensin, and Cognate Receptors
G. AGUILERA
Introduction 243
Components of the Classical RAS 244
Nonclassical Angiotensin Peptides 247
Receptors for Angiotensin Peptides 247
Neuroendocrine Actions of Angiotensin 250
Conclusions and Perspectives 253
Acknowledgments 254
References 254
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J.C. BUCKINGHAM AND R.J. FLOWER
Introduction 257
Structure of ANX-A1 257
The ANX-A1 Gene 258
Distribution of ANX-A1 258
Regulation of the Expression and Cellular Disposition
of ANX-A1 259
The ANX-A1 Receptor 259
Functions of ANX-A1 260
ANX-Al-Derived Peptides 261
Summary 262
References 262
26. Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor
Antagonists
E.P. ZORRILLA
Pharmacology of CRF/Urocortin Receptor
Systems 265
Nonneuroendocrine Distribution of CRFi Receptors 266
Selected CRF Receptor Antagonists 266
Therapeutic Potential of CRFj Antagonists 270
Glossary 273
Acknowledgments 274
References 274
Further Reading 277
27. Antidepressant Actions on Glucocorticoid
Receptors
N. NIKKHESLAT, P.A. ZUNSZAIN, L.A. CARVALHO, C. ANACKER
AND C.M. PARIANTE
Introduction 279
HPA Axis and Glucocorticoid Receptors in
Depression 280
Antidepressants Effects on Glucocorticoid
Receptors 281
Conclusions 284
References 284
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28. Lipids and Lipoproteins
C.M. STONEY
Introduction
Structure, Function, and Stability of Lipids and
Lipoproteins
Environmental and Behavioral Influences on Lipid
Concentrations and Lipid Variability
Chronic Psychological Stress
Acute and Episodic Psychological Stress
Mechanisms of Lipid Variability During
Stress
Interventions to Reduce Stress-Related Increases
in Lipid Concentrations
Clinical Implications of Variations in Lipid
Concentrations
Future
Acknowledgment
References
29. Corticosteroid Receptors
M.J.M. SCHAAF AND O.C. ME1JER
Introduction
Overall Structure
Receptor Variants
Finding Nuclear Targets
Transcriptional Regulation
Conclusion
References
30. Glucocorticoid Receptor: Genetics and
Epigenetics in Veterans With PTSD
J.D. RORY AND R. YEHUDA
PTSD as a Genetic Disorder
PTSD as an Epigenetic Disorder
Conclusion
References
31. Stress Effects on Learning and Memory in
Humans
O.T. WOLF
Introduction
Definition of Stress
The Two Stress Systems: HPA and SNS
Stress and Cognition: Acute Effects
Stress and Cognition: Chronic Effects
Intervention Strategies
Outlook
References
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32. Sex Differences in Chronic Stress: Role
of Estradiol in Cognitive Resilience
V. LUINE, J. GOMEZ, K. BECK AND R. BOWMAN
Introduction 317
Learning and Memory is Impaired in Males Following
Chronic Stress 318
Learning and Memory is Enhanced in Females Following
Chronic Stress 319
Role of Estrogens in Cognitive Resilience to Stress 320
Chronic Stress Increases Anxiety in Both Sexes 321
Chronic Stress Increases Depression in Male Rats 323
Sex Differences in Stress Effects on Neuronal Function 323
Conclusions and Possible Contributions of Sex Differences
in the Stress Response and Estradiol to Mental Health 324
Acknowledgments 324
References 325
33. Rapid and Slow Effects of Corticosteroid
Hormones on Hippocampal Activity
M. JOELS, R.A. SARABDJITSINGH, F.S. DEN BOON AND H. KARST
Corticosteroids and the Brain 327
Rapid Effects on Neuronal Activity 329
Slow Effects on Neuronal Activity 334
Concluding Remarks 337
References 338
34. llß Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases
J.R. SECKL
Definition: llß-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase 343
Two Isozymes and a Solution to the Mineralocorticoid
Receptor Paradox 344
llß-HSD2 in the Adult CNS 344
1 lß-HSD2 in the Developing CNS 345
llß-HSD2 and Fetal Programming 345
Fetal Programming of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal
Axis and Behavior 345
llß-HSDl in the Brain 346
llß-HSDl and the HPA Axis 346
llß-HSDl and Cognitive Aging 347
Conclusions 347
Glossary 348
References 348
35. Stress, Insulin Resistance, and Type 2 Diabetes
I. KYROU, H.S. RANDEVA AND C. TSICOS
Introduction 351
The Stress Response 352
Chronic Stress, Depression and Type 2 Diabetes 355
Obesity-Related Inflammation as a Chronic Stress State 356
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36. Steroid Hydroxylases
J. HOFLAND AND EH. DE JONG
Introduction
Cholesterol Side-Chain Cleavage Enzyme: CYP11A1
17-Hydroxylase: CYP17A1
21-Hydroxylase: CYP21A2
Up-Hydroxylases: CYP11B1 and CYP11B2
Aromatase: CYP19A1
Steroid Catabolism by Cytochrome P450s
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37. Manipulating the Brain Corticosteroid
Receptor Balance: Focus on Ligands and
Modulators
E.R. DE KLOET, N.V. ORTIZ ZACARIAS AND O.C. MEIJER
Introduction
Glucocorticoid Receptor Ligands and Modulators
Mineralocorticoid Receptor Ligands and Modulators
Human Studies With MR:GR Ligands and Modulators
Perspectives
Acknowledgments
Declaration of Interest
References
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40. Circadian Rhythm Effects on Cardiovascular
and Other Stress-Related Events
R. MANFREDINI, B. BOARI, R. T1SEO, R. SALMI AND F. MANFEED1N1
Chronobiology and Circadian Rhythms 403
Stress and Circadian Rhythms 404
Stress and Individual Chronotype 405
Stress and Circadian Variation of Cardiovascular Events 406
Circadian Variation of Triggering Factors 406
A Novel Stress-Related Model of Cardiac Disease With
Possible Circadian Variation: Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy 406
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41. Seasonal Variation in Stress Responses
J.C. BORNIGER, Y.M. CISSE, R.J. NELSON AND L.B. MARTIN
Introduction
Seasonal Energetic Adaptations
Seasonal Adjustments in Glucocorticoid Secretion
Why Are Stress Responses Seasonally Variable?
Glossary
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38. Stress and the Central Circadian Clock
M.S. BARTLANG AND G.B. LUNDKVIST
42. Seasonal Rhythms
L.M. ROMERO, C.M. BAUER, R. DE BRUIJN AND C.R. LATTIN
Introduction 385 Evidence for Seasonal Glucocorticoid Rhythms 421
The Central Molecular Clock 386 Evidence for Seasonal Rhythms Downstream of
Stress 388 Glucocorticoid Release 423
Sites of Interaction Between the Circadian Clock System Mechanisms Regulating Annual Rhythms of Glucocorticoids 423
and the Stress System 389 Why Do Seasonal Glucocorticoid Rhythms Exist? 423
Summary and Future Directions 392 Avian Migration: Testing Seasonal Glucocorticoid Rhythm
References 392 Hypotheses 425
Adaptive Significance 426
Importance for Biomedical Research 426
39. Nongenomic Effects of Glucocorticoids: References 426
Translation From Physiology to Clinic
H. GONG, L. LIU AND C.-L. JIANG
43. Ultradian Rhythms
Introduction 395 F. SPIGA, J. POOLEY, G. RUSSELL AND S.L. LIGHTMAN
The Classical Genomic Mechanism of GC Actions
and the Adverse Effects of GCs 396 Introduction 429
The Nongenomic Effects of GC Actions Related to Ultradian Rhythm of the HPA Axis 429
Clinical Usages 396 The Origin and Regulation of Glucocorticoid Pulsatility 430
The Nongenomic Mechanism of GC Actions and Importance of Pulsatility for Gene Expression and Behavior 431
Development of New Drugs 398 Clinical Relevance of Pulsatility 434
Conclusion 399 References 435
Acknowledgment 399
References 399 Index 439
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spellingShingle | Stress: neuroendocrinology and neurobiology Handbook of stress Stress (DE-588)4058047-7 gnd Neurobiologie (DE-588)4041871-6 gnd Neuroendokrinologie (DE-588)4041878-9 gnd |
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title | Stress: neuroendocrinology and neurobiology |
title_auth | Stress: neuroendocrinology and neurobiology |
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title_full | Stress: neuroendocrinology and neurobiology edited by George Fink |
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