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Neuroscience of Social Stress

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 243 Social Stress and Aggression in Murine Models
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    Chapter 245 Methods and Challenges in Investigating Sex-Specific Consequences of Social Stressors in Adolescence in Rats: Is It the Stress or the Social or the Stage of Development?
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    Chapter 246 Social Support Effects on Neural Stress and Alcohol Reward Responses
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    Chapter 247 Mean Girls: Social Stress Models for Female Rodents
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    Chapter 248 Development of Mixed Anxiety/Depression-Like State as a Consequence of Chronic Anxiety: Review of Experimental Data
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    Chapter 252 Epigenetics of Aggression
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    Chapter 257 Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Social Bonds and Separation Stress in Rodents, Dogs, and Other Species
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    Chapter 260 Unravelling the Neuroinflammatory Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Social Defeat Stress on Use of Drugs of Abuse
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    Chapter 261 Clinical Outcomes of Severe Forms of Early Social Stress.
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    Chapter 272 Neural Underpinnings of Social Stress in Substance Use Disorders
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    Chapter 273 Neurobiological Bases of Alcohol Consumption After Social Stress.
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    Chapter 274 Social Acts and Anticipation of Social Feedback
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    Chapter 276 Effects of Parenting Environment on Child and Adolescent Social-Emotional Brain Function.
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    Chapter 281 The Stressed Brain: Neural Underpinnings of Social Stress Processing in Humans
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    Chapter 283 Childhood Violence Exposure, Inflammation, and Cardiometabolic Health
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    Chapter 300 Neuroinflammation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Link Social Stress to Depression
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    Chapter 302 Early Life Stress and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence: Implications for Risk and Adaptation
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    Chapter 307 Glucocorticoids and Aggression: A Tripartite Interaction
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Chapter title
Neurobiological Bases of Alcohol Consumption After Social Stress.
Chapter number 273
Book title
Neuroscience of Social Stress
Published in
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, December 2021
DOI 10.1007/7854_2021_273
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-104255-3, 978-3-03-104256-0
Authors

Miczek, Klaus A, DiLeo, Alyssa, Newman, Emily L, Akdilek, Naz, Covington, Herbert E, Miczek, Klaus A., Newman, Emily L., Covington, Herbert E., Klaus A. Miczek, Alyssa DiLeo, Emily L. Newman, Naz Akdilek, Herbert E. Covington

Abstract

The urge to seek and consume excessive alcohol is intensified by prior experiences with social stress, and this cascade can be modeled under systematically controlled laboratory conditions in rodents and non-human primates. Adaptive coping with intermittent episodes of social defeat stress often transitions to maladaptive responses to traumatic continuous stress, and alcohol consumption may become part of coping responses. At the circuit level, the neural pathways subserving stress coping intersect with those for alcohol consumption. Increasingly discrete regions and connections within the prefrontal cortex, the ventral and dorsal striatum, thalamic and hypothalamic nuclei, tegmental areas as well as brain stem structures begin to be identified as critical for reacting to and coping with social stress while seeking and consuming alcohol. Several candidate molecules that modulate signals within these neural connections have been targeted in order to reduce excessive drinking and relapse. In spite of some early clinical failures, neuropeptides such as CRF, opioids, or oxytocin continue to be examined for their role in attenuating stress-escalated drinking. Recent work has focused on neural sites of action for peptides and steroids, most likely in neuroinflammatory processes as a result of interactive effects of episodic social stress and excessive alcohol seeking and drinking.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 2 14%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 14%
Professor 1 7%
Unknown 9 64%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Neuroscience 2 14%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 7%
Social Sciences 1 7%
Psychology 1 7%
Unknown 9 64%
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