Stress Research: Past, Present, and Future

E. Ronald de Kloet*, Marian Joëls

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    This chapter starts with highlighting the evolution of the stress concept and the discovery of mediators that coordinate stress adaptation. Next, progress in the unraveling of the mechanism underlying the action of these stress mediators is discussed, focusing on glucocorticoids as the end product of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. This action exerted by the glucocorticoids is mediated by a dual receptor system: mineralocorticoid (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR). With these receptors as leading theme we present five highlights that illustrate the serendipitous nature of stress research. These five highlights are integrated in the final section which culminates in reflections on the role of stress in mental health. In these reflections we merge the mind-boggling complexity of molecular signaling pathways with neuroendocrine communication, integrating body and brain functions. The new insights will be used during the next decennium to target, in an individual-specific fashion, the stress system with the objective to enhance the quality of life.

    Originele taal-2English
    TitelNeuroscience in the 21st Century
    SubtitelFrom Basic to Clinical
    RedacteurenDonald W. Pfaff, Nora D. Volkow, John L. Rubinstein
    UitgeverijSpringer International Publishing AG
    Pagina's2717-2748
    Aantal pagina's32
    ISBN van elektronische versie9783030888329
    ISBN van geprinte versie9783030888312
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    StatusPublished - 1-jan.-2022

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