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Animal models hippocampal function

Interestingly, while peripheral neuroendocrine function appears normal in patients with panic disorder, decreased basal cortisol concentrations have been reported in most studies in PTSD patients. This relative hypocortisolism occurs in the context of increased feedback inhibition of the HPA axis (see Yehuda, 2000). However, a dissociation between central and adrenocortical (re)activity has been found in animal models of severe early-life stress as well as in abused children and women, suggesting that adrenal dysfunction may, at least in part, contribute to hypocortisolism in PTSD. In the face of hypocortisolism, it seems surprising that hippocampal atrophy is one of the most prominent findings in patients with PTSD, including adult survivors of childhood abuse with PTSD (see Newport and Nemeroff, 2000). While increased glucocorticoid sensitivity of hippocampal cells may play a role in the development of hippocampal atrophy, another potential mechanism may involve toxic effects of markedly increased cortisol responses to everyday stress in patients with PTSD. [Pg.118]

Fiedler JL, Epstein CJ, Rapoport SI, Caviedes R, Caviedes P (1994) Regional alteration of cholinergic function in central neurons of trisomy 16 mouse fetuses, an animal model of human trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). Brain Res 658 27-32 Flores CM, Rogers SW, Pabreza LA, Wolfe BB, Kellar KJ (1992) A subtype of nicotinic cholinergic receptor in rat brain is composed of alpha 4 and beta 2 subunits and is up-regulated by chronic nicotine treatment. Mol Pharmacol 41 31-37 Freedman R, Hall M, Adler LE, Leonard S (1995) Evidence in postmortem brain tissue for decreased numbers of hippocampal nicotinic receptors in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry 38 22-33... [Pg.774]


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