학술논문

Reflections on Bruce S. McEwen's contributions to stress neurobiology and so much more.
Document Type
Article
Source
Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress. Sep2020, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p499-508. 10p.
Subject
*MEDICAL sciences
*NEUROBIOLOGY
*PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY
*CLINICAL health psychology
*MINERALOCORTICOID receptors
*GLUCOCORTICOID receptors
Language
ISSN
1025-3890
Abstract
The authors highlight, from a firsthand perspective, Bruce S. McEwen's seminal influence on the field of stress neurobiology and beyond, and how these investigations have yielded important insights, principles and critical questions that continue to guide stress research today. Featured are discussion of: 1) the important inverted-U relationship between stress/glucocorticoids and optimal physiological function, 2) stress adaptation and the role of adaptive stress responses, 3) mechanisms by which the short-term stress response promotes heightened immune function and immunity, and 4) the far reaching impact of the theoretical framework of allostasis and allostatic load—concepts that have created new bridges between stress physiology, biomedical sciences, health psychology and sociology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]