2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10571-022-01289-2
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Regulatory Role of PFC Corticotropin-Releasing Factor System in Stress-Associated Depression Disorders: A Systematic Review

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“… 50 In addition, GCs upregulate CRH in the amygdala, frontal cortex, and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, while downregulating CRH in the hypothalamus, leading to differential expression of cortisol and CRH and consequently to different anxiety symptoms. 51 CRH has been shown to be associated with the encoding of anxiety and emotional memory, 52 , 53 emphasizing the critical role of CRH in the stress response, while neuronal circuits of CRH in the central amygdala can interact with the 5-HT and noradrenergic systems, both of which are closely associated with anxiety and depression disorders. 52 …”
Section: The Hpa Axis In Endocrine Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 50 In addition, GCs upregulate CRH in the amygdala, frontal cortex, and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, while downregulating CRH in the hypothalamus, leading to differential expression of cortisol and CRH and consequently to different anxiety symptoms. 51 CRH has been shown to be associated with the encoding of anxiety and emotional memory, 52 , 53 emphasizing the critical role of CRH in the stress response, while neuronal circuits of CRH in the central amygdala can interact with the 5-HT and noradrenergic systems, both of which are closely associated with anxiety and depression disorders. 52 …”
Section: The Hpa Axis In Endocrine Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(12) Algunos de estos estudios relatan que tres meses antes de los exámenes, los sujetos ya empezaron a notar ciertos síntomas psicosomáticos (dolor de estómago, sensación general de cansancio…) y se produjo un incremento en el consumo de tranquilizantes y somníferos. (13) El fin de semana previo, la sintomatología psicosomática aumenta de sobremanera en magnitud, y variabilidad e incluso algunos estudiantes cayeron enfermos, debido probablemente a un estado de mayor vulnerabilidad. Por último, la mañana en que comenzaban los exámenes, la mayoría de los estudiantes dijo sufrir dolor de estómago, diarrea e intolerancia al desayuno.…”
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