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Itt írjon a(z) stress_and_plasticity-ról/ről | '''Stress related plasticity of the hypothalamus ''' Sarah Clarke, Ciara O’Sullivan, Johanna Rood''' ''' ''' ''' ''' ''' = 1.0 Introduction = ''' ''' Stress initiates an immediate response of multiple neural and endocrine systems (Bains et al, 2015). Both humans and animals respond to environmental anxiety with a stress response that allows for an adaption to the stressor to maintain homeostasis (Sheng et al, 2020). The plasticity of the hypothalamus is its ability to change and adapt to new information and stressors. Recent studies suggest that stressful experiences leave indelible marks on the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus and alter the ability of their synapses to undergo plasticity (Bains et al, 2015). Dysregulation of the hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis has been related to a range of affective and stress related disorders (Levy and Tasker, 2012). ''' ''' ''' ''' |
Itt írjon a(z) stress_and_plasticity-ról/ről
Stress related plasticity of the hypothalamus
Sarah Clarke, Ciara O’Sullivan, Johanna Rood
1.0 Introduction
Stress initiates an immediate response of multiple neural and endocrine systems (Bains et al, 2015). Both humans and animals respond to environmental anxiety with a stress response that allows for an adaption to the stressor to maintain homeostasis (Sheng et al, 2020). The plasticity of the hypothalamus is its ability to change and adapt to new information and stressors. Recent studies suggest that stressful experiences leave indelible marks on the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus and alter the ability of their synapses to undergo plasticity (Bains et al, 2015). Dysregulation of the hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis has been related to a range of affective and stress related disorders (Levy and Tasker, 2012).