2013
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-411512-5.00017-8
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Stress-Triggered Changes in Peripheral Catecholaminergic Systems

Abstract: The sympathetic nervous system not only regulates cardiovascular and metabolic responses to stress but also is altered by stress. The sympathoneural and sympathoadrenomedullary systems are modified by different metabolic pathways and have different responses to short- and to long-term stressors. Stress also induces nonneuronal catecholamine enzymes, primarily through corticosteroids. Catecholamine synthetic enzymes are induced by different pathways in response to short- and long-term acting stressors, like col… Show more

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“…The stressor triggers activation of the sympathetic nervous system, which promotes the release of adrenaline and noradrenaline from the adrenal medulla [4]. Adrenaline and noradrenaline will increase respiratory rate, heart beat, blood concentration of glucose and the blood flow to skeletal muscles.…”
Section: Chronic Psychological Stress As a Risk Factor Of Osteoporosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stressor triggers activation of the sympathetic nervous system, which promotes the release of adrenaline and noradrenaline from the adrenal medulla [4]. Adrenaline and noradrenaline will increase respiratory rate, heart beat, blood concentration of glucose and the blood flow to skeletal muscles.…”
Section: Chronic Psychological Stress As a Risk Factor Of Osteoporosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loss of control may be reflected by a delayed recovery of the response and the presence of an adrenaline response. Both animal (Kvetnansky et al 2013) and human researches (Esler 2009) have demonstrated that the presence of adrenaline co-transmission and the induction of the adrenaline-synthesizing enzyme PNMT in sympathetic nerves may be an explicit biomarker of a recurrent and/or chronic stress state.…”
Section: Controllability Predictabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anxiety or the perception of stress can stimulate our neuroendocrine system to increase heart rate and blood pressure, exacerbating cardiovascular disease. 54 Those experiences and perceptions can stimulate the release of neuroendocrine signals that impede the functions of critical immune cells. 55 In this manner, anxiety and stress can increase our susceptibility to infectious disease and may increase our susceptibility to cancer, cellular degeneration, and other diseases.…”
Section: Might Grace Affect the Impacts Of Genetic And Epigenetic Varmentioning
confidence: 99%