GABAA receptor-acting neurosteroids: a role in the development and regulation of the stress response

Front Neuroendocrinol. 2015 Jan:36:28-48. doi: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2014.06.001. Epub 2014 Jun 12.

Abstract

Regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis activity by stress is a fundamental survival mechanism and HPA-dysfunction is implicated in psychiatric disorders. Adverse early life experiences, e.g. poor maternal care, negatively influence brain development and programs an abnormal stress response by encoding long-lasting molecular changes, which may extend to the next generation. How HPA-dysfunction leads to the development of affective disorders is complex, but may involve GABAA receptors (GABAARs), as they curtail stress-induced HPA axis activation. Of particular interest are endogenous neurosteroids that potently modulate the function of GABAARs and exhibit stress-protective properties. Importantly, neurosteroid levels rise rapidly during acute stress, are perturbed in chronic stress and are implicated in the behavioural changes associated with early-life adversity. We will appraise how GABAAR-active neurosteroids may impact on HPA axis development and the orchestration of the stress-evoked response. The significance of these actions will be discussed in the context of stress-associated mood disorders.

Keywords: Allopregnanolone; Depression; Early-life stress; GABA(A) receptor; HPA axis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System / metabolism*
  • Neurotransmitter Agents / metabolism*
  • Pituitary-Adrenal System / metabolism*
  • Receptors, GABA-A / metabolism*
  • Stress, Psychological / metabolism*

Substances

  • Neurotransmitter Agents
  • Receptors, GABA-A