Active stress resilience

IF 4.9 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Maja S Strauss , Adi T Zamir , Amir Benhos , Gal Richter-Levin
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Abstract

Individual variability in response to stress highlights the importance of behavioral profiling to unveil changes specific to resilience. Emphasizing distinct mechanisms, this review reveals resilience as an active coping response that differs from the unexposed healthy population. Individual differences add complexity to stress-related outcomes and are essential for tailoring effective interventions. The data highlight resilience promotion through maintaining blood–brain barrier integrity and modulating inflammatory responses. Epigenetic findings implicate multiple processes, such as immune function, cell proliferation, and synaptic transmission. Disruptions in neuronal excitation and inhibition equilibrium significantly impact the resilience-vulnerability balance. Understanding the neural circuit interplay and sex-specific responses offers a comprehensive perspective on the multifaceted nature of resilience and provides potential avenues for preventive and therapeutic strategies.

积极的抗压能力
对压力反应的个体差异凸显了行为分析对揭示复原力特定变化的重要性。这篇综述强调了不同的机制,揭示了抗逆力是一种积极的应对反应,与未受压力影响的健康人群有所不同。个体差异增加了压力相关结果的复杂性,对于定制有效的干预措施至关重要。数据强调了通过保持血脑屏障的完整性和调节炎症反应来促进恢复力。表观遗传学的研究结果涉及多个过程,如免疫功能、细胞增殖和突触传递。神经元兴奋和抑制平衡的破坏会严重影响复原力和脆弱性之间的平衡。对神经回路相互作用和性别特异性反应的了解为复原力的多面性提供了一个全面的视角,并为预防和治疗策略提供了潜在的途径。
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Neuroscience-Cognitive Neuroscience
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
2.00%
发文量
135
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is a systematic, integrative review journal that provides a unique and educational platform for updates on the expanding volume of information published in the field of behavioral sciences.
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