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摘要
糖皮质激素皮质酮和皮质醇(CORT)是抗逆力的多效应主调节因子。这种多效性是指 CORT 在维持体能、促进压力应对和适应方面的多方面作用。矿质皮质激素受体(MR)和糖皮质激素受体(GR)通过快速的非基因组机制和缓慢的基因组机制,互补性地介导 CORT 作用的广泛多样性。本文报告了以下内容:(i) 快速的 CORT 反应性和分泌模式是复原力结果的标志;(ii) MR 介导的应对方式选择和 GR 介导的适应性是支持复原力过程的 CORT 依赖性开关;(iii) 应用选择性 GR 调节剂,通过减轻应激相关神经变性的炎症和情绪成分来提高复原力。这些发现强调了在特定情况下,CORT 如何通过 MR 和 GR 激活来调节和监测复原过程和结果。
Glucocorticoid hormone as regulator and readout of resilience
The glucocorticoid hormones corticosterone and cortisol (CORT) are pleiotropic master regulators of resilience. This pleiotropy refers to the multifaceted CORT action in maintaining fitness and to promote stress-coping and adaptation. Mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR) mediate this wide diversity of CORT actions complementary through rapid nongenomic and slower genomic mechanisms. The current contribution reports the following: i) brisk CORT reactivity and secretion patterns as hallmarks of resilience outcome, (ii) MR-mediated selection of coping styles and GR-mediated adaptation as a CORT-dependent switch in support of the resilience process, and (iii) the application of selective GR modulators to improve on resilience by attenuating inflammatory and emotional components of stress-related neurodegeneration. These findings highlight how CORT via MR and GR activation may modulate and monitor the resilience process and outcome in particular contexts.
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.