The role of the central amygdala in stress and adaption.

B Roozendaal, J M Koolhaas, B Bohus
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Abstract

Recent views on stress emphasise the existence of more than one response pattern to stressful events, and the importance of individual differences in coping with environmental challenges. Therefore, in the evaluation of the specific contribution of the central nucleus of the amygdala (CEA) in stress and adaptation it has to be considered whether the stress is acute or conditioned, and whether it requires active or passive styles of coping. Based on series of our own studies, we propose that the CEA is consistently involved in the organisation of processes of passive coping, reflected in immobile behaviour and parasympathetic activity. Furthermore, a differential regulation of the CEA via its peptidergic neuronal input may underlie the distinct behavioural and physiological stress patterns accompanying the different styles of coping. Additionally, the involvement of the CEA in neuroendocrine control is addressed. The CEA exerts a general, modulatory influence on the neuroendocrine control to acute stressors, whereas this output during conditioned stress seems to be independent of the CEA. The neuroendocrine state as achieved during acute stress is, via feedback to the brain, of importance in learning about the situation, and to consolidate the experience. In this review an attempt is made to provide an integrated model of CEA functioning in relation to stress and adaptation.

中央杏仁核在压力和适应中的作用。
最近关于压力的观点强调存在不止一种对压力事件的反应模式,以及个体差异在应对环境挑战中的重要性。因此,在评价杏仁核中央核(CEA)在应激和适应中的具体作用时,必须考虑应激是急性的还是条件性的,需要主动的还是被动的应对方式。基于我们自己的一系列研究,我们提出CEA始终参与被动应对过程的组织,反映在不动行为和副交感神经活动中。此外,CEA通过其多肽能神经元输入的差异调节可能是伴随不同应对方式的不同行为和生理应激模式的基础。此外,还讨论了CEA在神经内分泌控制中的作用。CEA对急性应激源的神经内分泌控制具有普遍的调节作用,而条件应激时的输出似乎独立于CEA。在急性压力下达到的神经内分泌状态,通过反馈给大脑,对了解情况和巩固经验很重要。在这篇综述中,我们试图提供一个与应激和适应有关的CEA功能的综合模型。
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