The Role of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Chronic Stress

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Stress transmitted via the Cerebrospinal fluid. Well of course. The fluid is a medium of transmission. Research released this month by Johannes Angerer, Medical University of Vienna, reveals a new process in the brain that is responsible for the delayed stress response and the long-term effects of stress: with a delay of 10 minutes after the "danger", the area of the brain that reacts to stress and responsible for further action is activated via the cerebral fluid. The findings could open up new perspectives for understanding the neuronal processes at play in post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic stress and burnout.

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