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Asked: February 15, 20242024-02-15T11:22:55+05:30 2024-02-15T11:22:55+05:30In: Psychology

Elucidate the role of Sympathetic Adrenomedullary System and Hypothalamo-Pituitary Adrenocortical Axis in stress and stress related responses. Explain the clinical features of posttraumatic stress disorder.

Describe the function of the hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal cortex axis and the sympathetic nervous system in relation to stress and stress-related reactions. Describe the symptoms that make up posttraumatic stress disorder.

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      2024-02-15T11:23:50+05:30Added an answer on February 15, 2024 at 11:23 am

      Role of Sympathetic Adrenomedullary System and Hypothalamo-Pituitary Adrenocortical Axis in Stress:

      1. Sympathetic Adrenomedullary System (SAM):

        • Activation: When the body perceives a stressor, the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is activated. This triggers the release of neurotransmitters, particularly norepinephrine, from nerve endings in the adrenal medulla.
        • Epinephrine Release: This activation prompts the adrenal medulla to release a surge of epinephrine (adrenaline) into the bloodstream.
        • Immediate Response: The release of epinephrine results in immediate physiological responses, such as increased heart rate, heightened alertness, and mobilization of energy resources.
      2. Hypothalamo-Pituitary Adrenocortical Axis (HPA Axis):

        • Activation: The hypothalamus, in response to stress, releases corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). This hormone stimulates the pituitary gland to release adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).
        • Cortisol Release: ACTH then stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce and release cortisol, a glucocorticoid hormone.
        • Sustained Response: Unlike the rapid response of the SAM system, the HPA axis provides a more sustained and prolonged stress response, influencing metabolism, immune function, and energy regulation.

      Clinical Features of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD):

      PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after exposure to a traumatic event. It is characterized by persistent symptoms that can significantly impact daily functioning. Clinical features of PTSD include:

      1. Intrusive Symptoms:

        • Flashbacks: Repeated, involuntary memories, or distressing dreams related to the traumatic event.
        • Nightmares: Recurrent nightmares that evoke the traumatic experience.
      2. Avoidance:

        • Avoidance: Individuals may avoid reminders of the traumatic event, including people, places, or activities associated with the trauma.
        • Emotional Numbing: Some may experience a reduced ability to feel emotions, leading to detachment from others.
      3. Negative Changes in Cognition and Mood:

        • Negative Thoughts: Persistent negative beliefs about oneself, others, or the world.
        • Blame: Feelings of guilt, self-blame, or blame of others for the traumatic event.
        • Emotional Distancing: Difficulty maintaining close relationships, reduced interest in previously enjoyed activities.
      4. Arousal and Reactivity:

        • Hypervigilance: Heightened alertness and exaggerated startle response.
        • Irritability: Increased irritability, anger outbursts, and difficulty concentrating.
        • Sleep Disturbances: Insomnia or disturbed sleep patterns.
      5. Duration and Impact:

        • Duration: Symptoms persist for more than a month and can continue for months or even years.
        • Functional Impairment: PTSD can significantly impair an individual's ability to work, maintain relationships, and participate in daily activities.

      Causal Factors of Schizophrenia:

      1. Genetic Factors:

        • Heritability: There is a strong genetic component to schizophrenia, with a higher risk among individuals with a family history of the disorder.
        • Polygenic Nature: Multiple genes contribute to susceptibility, and interactions with environmental factors play a role.
      2. Neurobiological Factors:

        • Dopamine Dysregulation: Dysregulation of dopamine transmission in the brain is implicated in schizophrenia. Excess dopamine activity in certain brain regions is associated with positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions).
        • Structural Abnormalities: Structural abnormalities in the brain, including enlarged ventricles and reduced gray matter volume, are observed in individuals with schizophrenia.
      3. Prenatal and Perinatal Factors:

        • Maternal Infections: Exposure to infections during pregnancy may increase the risk.
        • Complications during Birth: Birth complications, such as oxygen deprivation, may contribute.
      4. Psychosocial Factors:

        • Stressful Life Events: Traumatic or stressful experiences, especially during childhood, may contribute to the onset of schizophrenia.
        • Family Environment: High levels of expressed emotion, family dysfunction, or a lack of support may contribute to the course of the illness.
      5. Drug Use:

        • Substance Abuse: Substance abuse, particularly cannabis and psychostimulants, can increase the risk and worsen the course of schizophrenia.
      6. Cognitive Factors:

        • Cognitive Deficits: Cognitive impairments, including deficits in attention, memory, and executive function, are often present in individuals with schizophrenia.

      Understanding the complex interplay of genetic, neurobiological, environmental, and cognitive factors is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of the etiology of schizophrenia. Early intervention and a holistic approach involving both pharmacological and psychosocial interventions are essential for managing the disorder effectively.

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