Stress resilience : molecular and behavioral aspects / edited by Alon Chen.
Publisher: Description: xxi, 368 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780128139837
- 0128139838
- 616.8 23 S915
- QP360 .S794 2020
- WL 103.5

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. A life-course, epigenetic perspective on resilience in brain and body -- 2. Cognitive and behavioral components of resilience to stress -- 3. Resilience as a process instead of a trait -- 4. The brain mineralocorticoid receptor: A resilience factor for psychopathology? -- 5. GABAB receptors and stress resilience: A tale of two isoforms -- 6. Sex differences in the programming of stress resilience -- 7. Active resilience in response to traumatic stress -- 8. Rhythms of stress resilience -- 9. Mitochondrial function and stress resilience -- 10. Understanding resilience: Biological approaches in at-risk populations -- 11. Stress resilience as a consequence of early-life adversity -- 12. Mechanisms by which early-life experiences promote enduring stress resilience or vulnerability -- 13. Child abuse and neglect: Stress responsivity and resilience -- 14. How genes and environment interact to shape risk and resilience to stress-related psychiatric disorders -- 15. Molecular characterization of the resilient brain: Transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms -- 16. The role of the CRF-Urocortin system in stress resilience -- 17. Intergenerational transmission of stress vulnerability and resilience -- 18. Stress and its effects across generations -- 19. Corticolimbic stress-regulatory circuits, hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical adaptation and resilience -- 20. Biomarkers of resilience and susceptibility in rodent models of stress -- 21. Maladaptive learning and the amygdala--prefrontal circuit -- 22. Endocannabinoid signaling and stress resilience.
"Stress Resilience: Molecular and Behavioral Aspects presents the first reference available on the full-breadth of cutting-edge research being carried out in this field. It includes a wide range of basic molecular knowledge on the potential associations between resilience phenomenon and biochemical balance, but also focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying stress resilience. World-renowned experts provide chapters that cover everything from the neural circuits of resilience, the effects of early-life adversity, and the transgenerational inheritance of resilience. This unique and timely book will be a go-to resource for neuroscientists and biological psychiatrists who want to improve their understanding of the consequences of stress and on how some people are able to avoid it."-- Provided by publisher.