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Mechanisms of Sex Differences in Fear and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

机译:恐惧和初始压力障碍性别差异的机制

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Following sexual maturity, females disproportionately have higher rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and experience greater symptom severity and chronicity as compared with males. This observation has led many to examine sex differences in PTSD risk factors. Though relatively few, these studies reveal that the root causes of PTSD sex differences are complex, and partly represent interactions between sex-specific nonbiological and biological risk factors, which differentially shape PTSD vulnerability. Moreover, these studies suggest that sex-specific PTSD vulnerability is partly regulated by sex differences in fear systems. Fear, which represents a highly conserved adaptive response to threatening environmental stimuli, becomes pathological in trauma- and stress-based psychiatric syndromes, such as PTSD. Over the last 30 years, considerable progress has been made in understanding normal and pathological molecular and behavioral fear processes in humans and animal models. Thus, fear mechanisms represent a tractable PTSD biomarker in the study of sex differences in fear. In this review, we discuss studies that examine nonbiological and biological sex differences that contribute to normal and pathological fear behaviors in humans and animal models. This, we hope, will shed greater light on the potential mechanisms that contribute to increased PTSD vulnerability in females.
机译:在性成熟之后,女性不成比例地具有更高的创始速度较高的术后应激障碍(PTSD),与雄性相比,体验更大的症状严重程度和慢性。这种观察结果导致了许多人来检查应投灾危险因素的性别差异。虽然相对较少,但这些研究表明,应激病性别差异的根本原因是复杂的,部分代表性别特异性非生物学和生物风险因素之间的相互作用,其差异地形状PTSD脆弱性。此外,这些研究表明,性别特异性的应诊漏洞部分受到恐惧系统中性别差异的部分监管。恐惧代表了对威胁环境刺激的高度保守的适应性应对,成为创伤和应激性精神病综合征的病理学,例如PTSD。在过去的30年里,在人类和动物模型中了解正常和病理分子和行为恐惧过程的情况下取得了相当大的进展。因此,恐惧机制代表了在恐惧中性差异研究中的贸易的重点生物标志物。在这篇综述中,我们讨论研究非生物学和生物性别差异,这些差异有助于人类和动物模型中的正常和病理恐惧行为。我们希望,在潜在的机制上,我们希望揭示有助于提高女性的PTSD脆弱性的潜在机制。

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