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Neurobiology of PACAP in addiction & stress-related disordersHoch, Adam Christopher 02 February 2023 (has links)
The neuropeptide PACAP is found in neurons of the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, and brainstem. PACAP-38 and the truncated PACAP-27 are produced via cleavage of the 176 amino acid precursor (prepro-PACAP). These peptides act at class B G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs); PAC1 receptor (PAC1R) is the PACAP selective receptor, binding PACAP with an affinity 1000-fold greater compared to the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). PACAP neurons send widespread projections to regions of the brain that regulate arousal and behavioral states, including the nucleus accumbens and the extended amygdala. The PACAP system is recognized as a key master regulator of the stress response as it regulates the autonomic, endocrine, as well as behavioral response to stress. Notably, the brain PACAP system, recruited after exposure to stress, stays active when the stressor persists, and mediates the detrimental effects of chronic stress. Evidence indicates that the PACAP system is dysregulation in specific neural circuits in several stress-related and trauma-related disorders, but also in addiction. Here, we will review evidence that PACAP is implicated in the pathophysiology of several psychiatric disorders by reviewing current preclinical and clinical evidence, with a focus on the brain regions and circuits where the dysregulated PACAP signaling may mediate the abnormal behaviors. The data available suggest that blocking PAC1R would have beneficial effects and warrant the further investigation of the topic, with the ultimate goal of developing small molecule antagonists for PAC1R for the treatment of stress-related disorders, PTSD, and addiction. / 2025-02-01T00:00:00Z
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Depression Symptom Discontinuities over the Course of Treatment for Chronic Posttraumatic Stress DisorderKeller, Stephanie M. January 2011 (has links)
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Gender Differences in Severity and Symptoms of Post War Trauma and the Effects of Persisting Psychological Trauma on Quality of Life Among Bosnian Refugees Living in the United StatesBransteter, Irina 15 July 2010 (has links)
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PTSD and High-Risk Behaviors in Trauma SurvivorsLawrence, Richard Jason 17 May 2012 (has links)
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Promoting resilience in the face of risk: The role of empowerment and resources in women's recovery from intimate partner violence related sequelaePerez, Sara 29 September 2008 (has links)
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Understanding Peritraumatic Dissociation: Evolution-Prepared Dissociation, Tonic Immobility, and Clinical DissociationHalvorsen, Laura A. 26 March 2014 (has links)
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HOW COPING, PTSD, AND TREATMENT PREFERENCES INTERACT?Golubski, Martha Mae 13 June 2014 (has links)
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Differential Effects of Hydrocortisone on PTSD Symptom ClustersGarcia , Monica 11 April 2018 (has links)
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Trauma and Transformation: a center for trafficked women in IndiaKarsten, Laurie 18 September 2012 (has links)
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