Roles of the Serotoninergic System in Coping with Traumatic Stress

T. Vitalis, C. Verney
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is characterized by substantial physiological and/or psychological distress following exposure to trauma. Intrusive fear memories often lead to persistent avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma, detachment from others, irritability and sleep disturbances. Different key structures in the brain are involved with fear conditioning, fear extinction and coping. The limbic system, namely, the amygdala complex in close relationship with the hippocampal hub and the prefrontal cortex play central roles in the integration and in coping with fear memories. Serotonin acting both as a neurotransmitter and as a neurohormone participates in regulating the normal and pathological activity of these anatomic structures. We review the literature analyzing how the different actors of the serotoninergic system (5-HT receptors, transporters and anabolic and catabolic pathways) may be involved in regulating the sensitivity to highly stressful events and hopefully coping with them.
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创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的特征是暴露于创伤后出现大量的生理和/或心理困扰。侵入性恐惧记忆通常导致持续回避与创伤相关的刺激,脱离他人,易怒和睡眠障碍。大脑中不同的关键结构与恐惧条件反射、恐惧消除和应对有关。边缘系统,即与海马体中枢和前额叶皮层关系密切的杏仁核复合体,在恐惧记忆的整合和处理中起着核心作用。血清素作为神经递质和神经激素参与调节这些解剖结构的正常和病理活动。我们回顾了文献,分析了5-羟色胺能系统的不同参与者(5-羟色胺受体、转运体、合成代谢和分解代谢途径)如何参与调节对高应激事件的敏感性,并希望能够应对它们。
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