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Review
. 2019:167:77-105.
doi: 10.1016/bs.pmbts.2019.06.006. Epub 2019 Jul 13.

Stress, psychiatric disorders, molecular targets, and more

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Stress, psychiatric disorders, molecular targets, and more

Fatin Atrooz et al. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2019.

Abstract

Mental health is central to normal health outcomes. A widely accepted theory is that chronic persistent stress during adulthood as well as during early life triggers onset of neuropsychiatric ailments. However, questions related to how that occurs, and why are some individuals resistant to stress while others are not, remain unanswered. An integrated, multisystemic stress response involving neuroinflammatory, neuroendocrine, epigenetic and metabolic cascades have been suggested to have causative links. Several theories have been proposed over the years to conceptualize this link including the cytokine hypothesis, the endocrine hypothesis, the oxidative stress hypothesis and the oxido-neuroinflammation hypothesis. The data discussed in this review describes potential biochemical basis of the link between stress, and stress-induced neuronal, behavioral and emotional deficits, providing insights into potentially novel drug targets.

Keywords: Anxiety; Cognition; Inflammation; Oxidative stress; Psychiatry; Stress.

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