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- W2912461490 abstract "Prolonged or repeated exposure to stress increases risk for a variety of psychological disorders, many of which are marked by dysfunction of corticolimbic brain regions. Notably, women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with these disorders, especially when onset of symptoms follows stressful life events. Using rodent models, investigators have recently begun to elucidate sex-specific changes in the brain and behavior that occur immediately following chronic stress. However, little is known regarding the lasting sequelae of chronic stress, as well as how potential changes may impact responsivity to future stressors. We recently demonstrated that male and female rats show different patterns of dendritic reorganization in medial prefrontal cortex in the days following chronic stress. Here, we examined the immediate and lasting effects of chronic restraint stress (CRS; 3 h/day, 10 days) on neuronal activation, across several corticolimbic brain regions, induced by novel acute stress exposure. Chronically stressed male and female rats were exposed to acute elevated platform stress (EPS) either 1 (CRS-EPS) or 7 (CRS-Rest-EPS) days after CRS. Compared to rats exposed to EPS only, significant reductions in acute stress-induced c-Fos expression were observed in the medial prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) in CRS-EPS male rats, some of which persisted to 7 days post-stress. In contrast, we found little modulation of novel stress-induced c-Fos expression in CRS-EPS female rats. However, CRS-Rest-EPS female rats exhibited a significant enhancement of acute stress-induced neuronal activity in the PVN. Together, these data show that prior chronic stress produces sex- and region-specific alterations in novel stress-induced neuronal activation, which are dependent on the presence or absence of a rest period following chronic stress. These findings suggest that the post-stress rest period may give rise to sex-specific neuroadaptations to stress, which may underlie sex differences in stress susceptibility versus resilience." @default.
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- W2912461490 title "Chronic stress produces enduring sex- and region-specific alterations in novel stress-induced c-Fos expression" @default.
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