2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2004.09.001
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The hypothalamic–neurohypophysial system regulates the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis under stress: An old concept revisited

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“…Prolonged and repeated exposures to unavoidable, aversive stimuli may lead to a dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis, the major endocrine component of the stress response. A maladaptive stress response is thought to be causally linked to a variety of human disorders including mood disorders (Chrousos and Gold, 1992, Chrousos, 1998, Holsboer, 2000, McEwen, 2000, Engelmann et al, 2004. The physiological foundation of the HPA axis is constituted by parvocellular neurons of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN).…”
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“…Prolonged and repeated exposures to unavoidable, aversive stimuli may lead to a dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis, the major endocrine component of the stress response. A maladaptive stress response is thought to be causally linked to a variety of human disorders including mood disorders (Chrousos and Gold, 1992, Chrousos, 1998, Holsboer, 2000, McEwen, 2000, Engelmann et al, 2004. The physiological foundation of the HPA axis is constituted by parvocellular neurons of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN).…”
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“…(Landgraf and Wigger, 2002, Scott and Dinan, 2002, Keck, 2006, Landgraf, 2006, Frank and Landgraf, 2008, Simon et al, 2008, Surget and Belzung, 2008, Ryckmans, 2010. As both psychiatric disorders are considered to be stress related and AVP has a regulatory role in the HPA axis (Engelmann et al, 2004, Makara et al, 2004, Murgatroyd and Spengler, 2011, this connection is reasonable to propose. In particular, the strong connection between chronic stress and depression (see e.g.…”
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“…This response promotes affiliative and social behaviour in response to stressful circumstances (Boutet et al, 2006;Engelmann et al, 2004;Lippert et al, 2003), maximising fitness through care (or 'tending') of offspring or others during periods of stress. However, the relationship in which OT suppresses or attenuates stress response is neither straightforward nor universal.…”
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“…Engelmann characterises this as the "Janus-faced" nature of OT whereby its effects are dualistic and contingent on personal circumstances (Engelmann et al, 2004).…”
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