The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease

Cognitive and emotional impairment are a serious consequence of stress exposure and are core features of neurological and psychiatric conditions that involve memory disorders. Indeed, acute and chronic stress are high-risk factors for the onset of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and Alzheimer&...

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Opiate
Opiate receptor
Opiate peptide
Acute stress
Adrenergic system
Alzheimer disease
Brain region
Chronic stress
Cognition
Emotional disorder
Human
Hypothalamus hypophysis adrenal system
Memory disorder
Nonhuman
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Review
Stress
Symptomatology
Alzheimer disease
Animal
Complication
Limbic system
Memory disorder
Mental stress
Metabolism
Pathology
Alzheimer disease
Animals
Humans
Limbic system
Memory disorders
Opioid peptides
Memory
Neuropsychiatric stress disorders
Opioid system
Stress
psychological
Stress
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title The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
spellingShingle The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
Opiate
Opiate receptor
Opiate peptide
Acute stress
Adrenergic system
Alzheimer disease
Brain region
Chronic stress
Cognition
Emotional disorder
Human
Hypothalamus hypophysis adrenal system
Memory disorder
Nonhuman
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Review
Stress
Symptomatology
Alzheimer disease
Animal
Complication
Limbic system
Memory disorder
Mental stress
Metabolism
Pathology
Alzheimer disease
Animals
Humans
Limbic system
Memory disorders
Opioid peptides
Memory
Neuropsychiatric stress disorders
Opioid system
Stress
psychological
Stress
title_short The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
title_full The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
title_fullStr The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
title_full_unstemmed The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
title_sort The opioid system in stress-induced memory disorders: From basic mechanisms to clinical implications in post-traumatic stress disorder and Alzheimer's disease
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Opiate
Opiate receptor
Opiate peptide
Acute stress
Adrenergic system
Alzheimer disease
Brain region
Chronic stress
Cognition
Emotional disorder
Human
Hypothalamus hypophysis adrenal system
Memory disorder
Nonhuman
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Review
Stress
Symptomatology
Alzheimer disease
Animal
Complication
Limbic system
Memory disorder
Mental stress
Metabolism
Pathology
Alzheimer disease
Animals
Humans
Limbic system
Memory disorders
Opioid peptides
Memory
Neuropsychiatric stress disorders
Opioid system
Stress
topic Opiate
Opiate receptor
Opiate peptide
Acute stress
Adrenergic system
Alzheimer disease
Brain region
Chronic stress
Cognition
Emotional disorder
Human
Hypothalamus hypophysis adrenal system
Memory disorder
Nonhuman
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Review
Stress
Symptomatology
Alzheimer disease
Animal
Complication
Limbic system
Memory disorder
Mental stress
Metabolism
Pathology
Alzheimer disease
Animals
Humans
Limbic system
Memory disorders
Opioid peptides
Memory
Neuropsychiatric stress disorders
Opioid system
Stress
psychological
Stress
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Stress
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