Impact of Stress on Brain Morphology: Insights into Structural Biomarkers of Stress-related Disorders

  • Cardoner N
  • Andero R
  • Cano M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Exposure to acute and chronic stress has a broad range of structural effects on the brain. The brain areas commonly targeted in the stress response models include the hippocampus, the amygdala, and the prefrontal cortex. Studies in patients suffering from the so-called stress-related disorders -embracing post-traumatic stress, major depressive and anxiety disorders- have fairly replicated animal models of stress response

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Cardoner, N., Andero, R., Cano, M., Marin-Blasco, I., Porta-Casteràs, D., Serra-Blasco, M., … Portella, M. J. (2023). Impact of Stress on Brain Morphology: Insights into Structural Biomarkers of Stress-related Disorders. Current Neuropharmacology, 22(5), 935–962. https://doi.org/10.2174/1570159x21666230703091435

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