Stress and behaviorally induced reproductive dysfunction in primates.

J L Cameron
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Abstract

Both acute and chronic psychological and social stresses can impair reproductive hormone secretion in a variety of nonhuman primate species. This impairment can be subtle, consisting of a mild suppression in reproductive hormone secretion, or dramatic, underlying a complete suppression of fertility and reproductive behavior. Although group mean responses to various stresses can be measured, it is clear that there are marked differences in the response of the reproductive axis to these stresses among individual animals. Factors that contribute to the variability in the response of the reproductive axis include the type of stress, the magnitude and duration of stress, the perception of the stress by the individual, the social status of the individual, the concurrent level of aggressive behavior displayed by the individual, seasonal cues, and the prior level of activity within the reproductive axis. During some stresses, activation of the adrenal axis, endogenous opioid pathways, increased prolactin release, and changes in sensitivity to gonadal steroid hormone feedback appear to play a role in mediating the effects of behaviorally induced stresses on the reproductive axis. However, a great deal more work is needed to understand the mechanisms underlying impairment of the reproductive axis by most psychological and social stresses, as well as the mechanisms underlying differences in susceptibility to stress-induced impairment of reproductive function within individuals.

应激和行为诱导的灵长类动物生殖功能障碍。
急性和慢性心理和社会压力都可以损害多种非人灵长类动物的生殖激素分泌。这种损害可以是微妙的,包括生殖激素分泌的轻微抑制,或者是严重的,潜在的生育能力和生殖行为的完全抑制。虽然可以测量各组对各种压力的平均反应,但很明显,个体动物的生殖轴对这些压力的反应存在显着差异。影响生殖轴反应变异性的因素包括压力的类型、压力的大小和持续时间、个体对压力的感知、个体的社会地位、个体同时表现出的攻击行为水平、季节线索和生殖轴内的先前活动水平。在某些应激过程中,肾上腺轴的激活、内源性阿片通路、催乳素释放增加以及对性腺类固醇激素反馈的敏感性变化似乎在介导行为诱导的应激对生殖轴的影响中起作用。然而,需要做更多的工作来了解大多数心理和社会压力对生殖轴损害的潜在机制,以及个体对压力诱导的生殖功能损害的易感性差异的潜在机制。
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