Authors
Jose L M Madrigal, Borja García-Bueno, Javier R Caso, Beatriz G Pérez-Nievas, Juan C Leza
Publication date
2006/10/1
Source
CNS & Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets (Formerly Current Drug Targets-CNS & Neurological Disorders)
Volume
5
Issue
5
Pages
561-568
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers
Description
Numerous systems and organs are affected by stress. In this review we will focus on the effects in brain. Some of the most impressive effects of the stress in brain are the atrophy of hippocampal dendrites or even the reduction of the hippocampal size observed in brains from subjects exposed to severe or chronic stress. Obviously, before reaching this point of damage there are many other processes taking place in the stressed CNS. The release of glucocorticoids is one of the first features of the stress response. Glucocorticoids can result in neurotoxicity through different mechanisms, including modifications in the energy metabolism or via an increase in excitatory amino acids such as glutamate in the extracellular space. Glutamate can induce neuronal excitotoxicity. This sequence of events leads to the activation of TNFα convertase (TACE) and TNFα release in brain of rats subjected to restraint stress. One of the …
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Scholar articles
JL M Madrigal, B García-Bueno, JR Caso… - CNS & Neurological Disorders-Drug Targets (Formerly …, 2006