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'Braking' the Prefrontal Cortex: The Role of Glucocorticoids and Interneurons in Stress Adaptation and Pathology

机译:“制动”前额外皮质:糖皮质激素和中间核心在压力适应和病理学中的作用

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The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) receives information regarding stimuli and appropriately orchestrates neurophysiological, autonomic, and behavioral responses to stress. The cellular and neurochemical heterogeneity of the mPFC and its projections are key to fine-tuning of stress responses and adaptation. Output of the mPFC is mediated by glutamatergic pyramidal neurons whose activity is coordinated by an intricate network of interneurons. Excitatory/ inhibitory (E/I) balance in the mPFC is critical for appropriate responsiveness to stress, and E/I imbalance occurs in numerous neuropsychiatric disorders that co-occur with chronic stress. Moreover, there is mounting data suggesting that chronic stress may precipitate E/I imbalance. This review will provide information regarding the cellular and anatomical makeup of the mPFC and discuss the impact of acute and chronic stress in adulthood and early life on interneuron function, with implications for E/I balance affecting functional connectivity. Specifically, the review will highlight the importance of interneuron type, connectivity, and location (both layer- and subregion-specific). The discussion of local mPFC networks will focus on stress context, including stressor duration (acute vs. chronic) and timing (early life vs. adulthood), as these factors have significant implications for the interpretation of experiments and mPFC E/I balance. Indeed, interneurons appear to play a prominent role in prefrontal adaptation, and a better understanding of the interactions between stress and interneuron function may yield insight to the transition from adaptation to pathology. Ultimately, determining the mechanisms mediating adaptive versus pathologic plasticity will promote the development of novel treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders related to prefrontal E/I imbalance.
机译:内侧前额定皮层(MPFC)接收有关刺激的信息,并适当地协调神经生理学,自主性和对压力的行为反应。 MPFC及其突起的细胞和神经化学异质性是压力响应和适应性微调的关键。 MPFC的输出由谷氨酸宫宫殿神经元介导,其活性由复杂的中间核网络协调。 MPFC中的兴奋/抑制(E / I)平衡对于对应激的适当反应至关重要,并且E / I失衡发生在慢性胁迫下的许多神经精神疾病中。此外,还有安装数据表明慢性应激可能沉淀E / I失衡。本综述将提供有关MPFC的细胞和解剖构成的信息,并讨论急性和慢性胁迫在年满和早期生命中的影响,对I / I平衡影响功能连通性的影响。具体来说,审查将突出Interpeuron类型,连接和位置的重要性(层和子区域特定的位置)。本地MPFC网络的讨论将集中在压力背景下,包括压力持续时间(急性与慢性)和时序(早期寿命与成年期),因为这些因素对实验和MPFC E / I平衡的解释具有重要意义。实际上,中间核算似乎在前额外适应中发挥着突出的作用,更好地了解应力和中间函数之间的相互作用可以屈服于从适应于病理学的转变。最终,确定介导适应性与病理可塑性的机制将促进与预前额外E / I失衡相关的神经精神疾病的新毒药的发展。

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