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Stress and Its Impact on the Transcriptome.

Matthew J Girgenti1, Santosh Pothula2, Samuel S Newton3.   

Abstract

Exposure to stress during the course of a lifetime is inevitable in the animal kingdom. It is the response to stress, the valence of the exposure, and the developmental time point that largely determine the consequences to the initial and subsequent exposures. The versatility of transcriptomic methods to yield rich, high-resolution, information-laden datasets from entire brain regions to single cells makes it a powerful approach to investigate the effects of stress from several angles. Dysregulation of the transcriptome is now a phenotypic signature of many neuropsychiatric disorders. New insight has been gained from examining stress-induced changes in gene expression at a global scale. Human postmortem datasets from depression and posttraumatic stress disorder studies have identified major gene expression changes in the diseased brain, including sex-specific changes and marked differences in male and female molecular profiles for the same disorder. Extensions of this work into animal models have explored the impact of transcriptomic dysregulation on early-life stress, chronic stress, and transgenerational impact of stress. Here, we explore the findings of human postmortem genomic studies of neuropsychiatric disorders and comparable animal models through the lens of transcriptomic dysregulation and how these findings have contributed to our understanding of stress.
Copyright © 2020 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Circuit; Glucocorticoid; Neurotrophic; Posttraumatic stress disorder; Resilience

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33637305      PMCID: PMC8213869          DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2020.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 0006-3223            Impact factor:   12.810


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Review 1.  Beyond the neuron: Role of non-neuronal cells in stress disorders.

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2.  Dynorphin/Kappa Opioid Receptor Activity Within the Extended Amygdala Contributes to Stress-Enhanced Alcohol Drinking in Mice.

Authors:  Harold L Haun; Christina L Lebonville; Matthew G Solomon; William C Griffin; Marcelo F Lopez; Howard C Becker
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2022-01-10       Impact factor: 12.810

Review 3.  Central and Peripheral Immune Dysregulation in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Convergent Multi-Omics Evidence.

Authors:  Diana L Núñez-Rios; José J Martínez-Magaña; Sheila T Nagamatsu; Diego E Andrade-Brito; Diego A Forero; Carlos A Orozco-Castaño; Janitza L Montalvo-Ortiz
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-05-10

4.  TOB is an effector of the hippocampus-mediated acute stress response.

Authors:  Mohieldin M M Youssef; Hiro Taiyo Hamada; Esther Suk King Lai; Yuji Kiyama; Mohamed El-Tabbal; Hiroshi Kiyonari; Kohei Nakano; Bernd Kuhn; Tadashi Yamamoto
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 7.989

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