Stress Flashcards

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Cannon’s concept of homeostasis

&

fight or flight responses

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Stress response:

  1. Posterior pituitary –> ACTH –> adrenal gland –> cortisol –> increase glucose (prevent hypoglycemia)
  2. Rapid response: sympathetic NS –> adrenal gland–> NE & E –> î HR, respiration, blood flow, muscle strength

*homeostasis: negative feedback of cortisol

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CRF as a neurotransmitter:

behavioral effects (6)

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  1. increases locomotor activity
  2. startle response
  3. responsiveness to stress
  4. anxiogenic-like effect: helps to focus
  5. dose-dependent facilitation of stress-induced fighting
  6. taste and place aversion –> conscious uneasy feeling
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Immune system (3)

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  1. Chronic glucocorticoids have inhibitory effect on immune system
  2. Cytokines (IL) are pro-inflammatory molecules that increase production of CRF
  3. Cytokines from brain and peripheral can inhibit: FSH, LH, PRL, GH, TH –> decreased sex drive and fertility

*some immune cells can block effect of high cortisol to produce cytokines

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cardiovascular response (4)

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  1. Constant stimulation of smooth muscles by sympathetic nervous system –> increase activity
  2. Muscles get larger in size and number: hypertrophy
  3. Narrows lumen of blood vessel
  4. In addition to build up of plaque & put in a stressful situation (new; sensitized) –> catecholamine surge (NE) –> vasoconstriction –> heart attack (stops blood flow to heart)
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respiratory response

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6
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Gonads: Polycystc Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

(3)

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  1. Cortisol –> hyperglycemia –> hyperinsulinemia
  2. insulin acts on ovarian stroma –> increase in androgen synthesis (excess)
  3. Hirsutism, virilization, anovulation

*failure to produce normal estrogen; disrupts LH and FSH secretion

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gastrointestinal response

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  1. Decreases stomach contractility and emptying –> bloating and full feeling
  2. Increases colon motility, transit, and defecation –> diarrhea
  3. Chronic: sloughing on intestinal epithelial lining –> large food particles can penetrate gut wall and interact with immune cells –> body generates antibodies to food –> allergies
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Chronic exposure to stress (5)

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  1. Chronic stress leads to depression

  1. Cushing-like features (cortisol stimulates mineralocorticoid R)
  2. weight gain due to increase in NPY –> hunger

weight gain leads to insulin resistance

  1. Length component of stress:
    a. Sustained increase in HPA axis
    b. Overtime, desensitization: decrease in HPA axis
  2. Lose resilience to reutrn back to normal levels; decreases with age
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9
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Life expectancy

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Chronic stress reduces telomere length –>

lose structural integrity for cells to replicate and divide

*potentially caused by oxidative damage –> premature cell death –> biological aging

*Decreasing stress, low fat diet, aerobic exercise, and group support can increase telomerase activity in PBMC

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Habituation & Sensitization

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Habituation: body downregulates response

decrease in behavior/body change due to chronic stimulation as seen in chronic stress

Sensitization: bodily response to a new stimulus

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Role of stress in development of diseases

  1. hypertension
  2. endocrine disorders
  3. immune system disorders
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  1. Smooth muscle hypertrophy and increase in size narrows lumen; stress upregulates renin-angiotensin system in kidneys via the sympathetic NS
  2. Lose negative feedback b/c demand for cortisol continues to increase
  3. Suppress all parameters of immune system; more susceptible to sickness
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Neuroendocrine systems

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