[Perinatal stress in brain programming and pathogenesis of psychoneurological disorders].

L A Zakharova
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We analyzed data from our studies and other author's works concerning the influence of stress stimuli on the development of neuroendocrine and immune systems. The results of our analysis suggest that "immunological stress" induced by viral or bacterial infection, an unhealthy diet, and the mother's behavior during pregnancy and lactation are significant risk factors for the developing offspring. The brain is the key target for these factors. The continuous effect of stress stimuli during critical periods of brain development induces hyperactivity and increased response of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system. This can increase the risk of the development of psychoneurological, metabolic, immunological, and behavioral disorders and the suppression of reproduction in the offspring. The plasticity of physiological systems helps the developing organism to adapt to the changing environment.

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[围产期应激在脑编程和精神神经障碍的发病机制]。
我们分析了我们的研究和其他作者关于应激刺激对神经内分泌和免疫系统发育的影响的研究数据。我们的分析结果表明,病毒或细菌感染引起的“免疫应激”,不健康的饮食,以及母亲在怀孕和哺乳期间的行为是发育后代的重要危险因素。大脑是这些因素的主要目标。在大脑发育的关键时期,应激刺激的持续作用引起下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺系统的多动和反应增强。这可能增加心理神经、代谢、免疫和行为障碍的发展风险,并抑制后代的繁殖。生理系统的可塑性有助于发育中的有机体适应不断变化的环境。
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