This manuscript is dedicated to the memory of Bruce S. McEwen, to commemorate the impact he had on how we understand stress and neuronal plasticity, and the profound influence he exerted on our scientific careers. The focus of this review is the impact of stressors on inhibitory circuits, particularly those of the limbic system, but we also consider other regions affected by these adverse experiences. We revise the effects of acute and chronic stress during different stages of development and lifespan, taking into account the influence of the sex of the animals. We review first the influence of stress on the physiology of inhibitory neurons and on the expression of molecules related directly to GABAergic neurotransmission, and then focus on...
Human reactions to stress can range from nonchalance to crippling changes to mood and emotionality. ...
The relationship between stress challenges and adverse health outcomes, particularly for the develop...
Neural plasticity plays a critical role in mediating short- and long-term brain responses to environ...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Chronic stress has an important impact on the adult brain. However, most of the knowledge on its eff...
Stress-related psychiatric disorders including depression involve complex cellular and molecular cha...
In normal life, organisms are repeatedly exposed to brief periods of stress, most of which can be co...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
Efforts have long been directed toward studying stress-induced alterations via stress hormones on br...
Stress can dramatically alter the brain. Comprised of both neural and hormonal components, response...
The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation to stress because it perceives and determine...
Psychosocial stressors are frequently the cause of psychopathologies like anxiety and depression in ...
Environmental challenges are part of daily life for any individual. In fact, stress appears to be in...
Although stress represents the major environmental element of susceptibility for mood disorders, the...
Human reactions to stress can range from nonchalance to crippling changes to mood and emotionality. ...
The relationship between stress challenges and adverse health outcomes, particularly for the develop...
Neural plasticity plays a critical role in mediating short- and long-term brain responses to environ...
The impact of stressful events is especially important during early life, because certain cortical r...
Chronic stress has an important impact on the adult brain. However, most of the knowledge on its eff...
Stress-related psychiatric disorders including depression involve complex cellular and molecular cha...
In normal life, organisms are repeatedly exposed to brief periods of stress, most of which can be co...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
The links between early life stress (ELS) and the emergence of psychopathology such as increased anx...
Efforts have long been directed toward studying stress-induced alterations via stress hormones on br...
Stress can dramatically alter the brain. Comprised of both neural and hormonal components, response...
The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation to stress because it perceives and determine...
Psychosocial stressors are frequently the cause of psychopathologies like anxiety and depression in ...
Environmental challenges are part of daily life for any individual. In fact, stress appears to be in...
Although stress represents the major environmental element of susceptibility for mood disorders, the...
Human reactions to stress can range from nonchalance to crippling changes to mood and emotionality. ...
The relationship between stress challenges and adverse health outcomes, particularly for the develop...
Neural plasticity plays a critical role in mediating short- and long-term brain responses to environ...