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压力与昼夜节律系统的多级相互作用:对创伤性应激的影响

Multilevel Interactions of Stress and Circadian System: Implications for Traumatic Stress.

作者信息

Agorastos Agorastos, Nicolaides Nicolas C, Bozikas Vasilios P, Chrousos George P, Pervanidou Panagiota

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Division of Neurosciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.

VA Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health (CESAMH), VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jan 28;10:1003. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.01003. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The dramatic fluctuations in energy demands by the rhythmic succession of night and day on our planet has prompted a geophysical evolutionary need for biological temporal organization across phylogeny. The intrinsic circadian timing system (CS) represents a highly conserved and sophisticated internal "clock," adjusted to the 24-h rotation period of the earth, enabling a nyctohemeral coordination of numerous physiologic processes, from gene expression to behavior. The human CS is tightly and bidirectionally interconnected to the stress system (SS). Both systems are fundamental for survival and regulate each other's activity in order to prepare the organism for the anticipated cyclic challenges. Thereby, the understanding of the temporal relationship between stressors and stress responses is critical for the comprehension of the molecular basis of physiology and pathogenesis of disease. A critical loss of the harmonious timed order at different organizational levels may affect the fundamental properties of neuroendocrine, immune, and autonomic systems, leading to a breakdown of biobehavioral adaptative mechanisms with increased stress sensitivity and vulnerability. In this review, following an overview of the functional components of the SS and CS, we present their multilevel interactions and discuss how traumatic stress can alter the interplay between the two systems. Circadian dysregulation after traumatic stress exposure may represent a core feature of trauma-related disorders mediating enduring neurobiological correlates of trauma through maladaptive stress regulation. Understanding the mechanisms susceptible to circadian dysregulation and their role in stress-related disorders could provide new insights into disease mechanisms, advancing psychochronobiological treatment possibilities and preventive strategies in stress-exposed populations.

摘要

地球上昼夜有节奏的交替所导致的能量需求的剧烈波动,促使了整个系统发育过程中生物时间组织的地球物理进化需求。内在的昼夜节律计时系统(CS)代表了一个高度保守且复杂的内部“时钟”,它与地球24小时的自转周期相适应,能够对从基因表达到行为的众多生理过程进行昼夜协调。人类的CS与应激系统(SS)紧密且双向互联。这两个系统对于生存都至关重要,并且相互调节彼此的活动,以便使机体为预期的周期性挑战做好准备。因此,理解应激源与应激反应之间的时间关系对于理解生理学的分子基础和疾病的发病机制至关重要。不同组织层面和谐定时秩序的严重丧失可能会影响神经内分泌、免疫和自主神经系统的基本特性,导致生物行为适应性机制的崩溃,增加应激敏感性和易损性。在这篇综述中,在概述了SS和CS的功能组成部分之后,我们展示了它们的多层次相互作用,并讨论了创伤性应激如何改变这两个系统之间的相互作用。创伤性应激暴露后的昼夜节律失调可能代表创伤相关障碍的一个核心特征,通过适应不良的应激调节介导创伤的持久神经生物学关联。了解易受昼夜节律失调影响的机制及其在应激相关障碍中的作用,可为疾病机制提供新的见解,推动针对应激暴露人群的心理时间生物学治疗可能性和预防策略的发展。

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