Preclinical Models of Chronic Stress: Adaptation or Pathology?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.11.004
Preclinical Models of Chronic Stress: Adaptation or Pathology?
Abstract
The experience of prolonged stress changes how individuals interact with their environment and process interoceptive cues, with the end goal of optimizing survival and well-being in the face of a now-hostile world. The chronic stress response includes numerous changes consistent with limiting further damage to the organism, including development of passive or active behavioral strategies and metabolic adjustments to alter energy mobilization. These changes are consistent with symptoms of pathology in humans, and as a result, chronic stress has been used as a translational model for diseases such as depression. While it is of heuristic value to understand symptoms of pathology, we argue that the chronic stress response represents a defense mechanism that is, at its core, adaptive in nature. Transition to pathology occurs only after the adaptive capacity of an organism is exhausted. We offer this perspective as a means of framing interpretations of chronic stress studies in animal models and how these data relate to adaptation as opposed to pathology.
Keywords: Allostasis; Animal model; Chronic social defeat; Chronic unpredictable stress; Stress inoculation; Stress resilience.
Copyright © 2022 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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