Parekh Puja K
Department of Neuroscience, The University of Texas at Dallas, 860 N. Loop Rd, Richardson, TX, 75080, USA.
Neurobiol Stress. 2025 Feb 7;35:100712. doi: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2025.100712. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Stressful experiences can affect both daily life and long-term health outcomes in a variety of ways. Acute challenges may be adaptive, promoting arousal and enhancing memory and cognitive function. Importantly, however, chronic stress dysregulates the body's physiological regulatory mechanisms consisting of complex hormone interactions throughout the peripheral and central nervous systems. This disrupted signaling consequently alters the balance of synapse formation, maturation and pruning, processes which regulate neural communication, plasticity, learning, cognitive flexibility and adaptive behaviors - hallmarks of a healthy, functional brain. The chronically stressed brain state, therefore, is one which may be uniquely vulnerable. To understand the development of this state, how it is sustained and how behavior and neural function are transiently or indelibly impacted by it, we can turn to a number of advanced approaches in animal models which offer unprecedented insights. This has been the aim of my recent work within the field and the goal of my new independent research program. To achieve this, I have employed methods to uncover how key brain circuits integrate information to support motivated behaviors, how stress impacts their ability to perform this process and how best to operationalize behavioral readouts. Here I present an overview of research contributions that I find most meaningful for advancing our understanding of the impact of stress and propose new avenues which will guide my own framework to address the salient outstanding questions within the field.
压力体验会以多种方式影响日常生活和长期健康结果。急性挑战可能具有适应性,能促进觉醒并增强记忆和认知功能。然而,重要的是,慢性压力会破坏身体的生理调节机制,该机制由遍布外周和中枢神经系统的复杂激素相互作用组成。这种被打乱的信号传导进而改变了突触形成、成熟和修剪的平衡,而这些过程调节着神经通讯、可塑性、学习、认知灵活性和适应性行为——这些都是健康、功能正常的大脑的特征。因此,长期处于压力下的大脑状态可能特别脆弱。为了理解这种状态的发展过程、它是如何持续的,以及行为和神经功能是如何受到它的短暂或持久影响的,我们可以借助动物模型中的一些先进方法,这些方法能提供前所未有的见解。这一直是我近期在该领域工作的目标,也是我新的独立研究项目的目标。为实现这一目标,我采用了一些方法来揭示关键脑回路如何整合信息以支持有动机的行为、压力如何影响它们执行这一过程的能力,以及如何最好地实施行为读数。在此,我概述了一些研究贡献,我认为这些贡献对于推进我们对压力影响的理解最为有意义,并提出了新的途径,这些途径将指导我自己的框架来解决该领域突出的重要问题。