| Literature DB >> 33600842 |
MacKenzie R Peltier1, Terril L Verplaetse2, Yann S Mineur2, Ralitza Gueorguieva3, Ismene Petrakis4, Kelly P Cosgrove2, Marina R Picciotto2, Sherry A McKee2.
Abstract
Stress and trauma exposure disturbs stress regulation systems and thus increases the vulnerability for stress-related disorders which are characterized by negative affect, including major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder. Similarly, stress and trauma exposure results in increased vulnerability to problematic alcohol use and alcohol use disorder, especially among women, who are more likely to drink to cope with negative affect than their male counterparts. Given these associations, the relationship between stress-related disorders and alcohol use is generally stronger among women leading to complex comorbidities across these disorders and alcohol misuse. This review highlights the therapeutic potential for progestogen- and androgen-derived neurosteroids, which affect both stress- and alcohol-related disorders, to target the overlapping symptoms related to negative affect. This article is part of the special issue on 'Vulnerabilities to Substance Abuse.' Published by Elsevier Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol; Androgen-derived; Neurosteroids; Progestogen-derived; Sex differences; Stress-related disorders
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33600842 PMCID: PMC7992136 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2021.108499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropharmacology ISSN: 0028-3908 Impact factor: 5.250