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It’s Killing Me Stress as a Life-threatening Condition Michael S. Krasner, MD October 21, 2009 Perinatal Network of Monroe County Managing Stress for Healthier Babies, Healthier Lives, Healthier Neighborhoods
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Page 1: It’s Killing Me Stress as a Life-threatening Condition Michael S. Krasner, MD October 21, 2009 Perinatal Network of Monroe County Managing Stress for Healthier.

It’s Killing MeStress as a

Life-threatening Condition

Michael S. Krasner, MDOctober 21, 2009Perinatal Network of Monroe CountyManaging Stress for Healthier Babies, Healthier Lives, Healthier Neighborhoods

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More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction.

Let us pray that we have the wisdom to choose correctly.

Woody Allen

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Stress Theory

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Stress Theory• Claude Bernard “milieu internal,” studied

and conceptualized “homeostasis”

• Walter Cannon: “Fight or Flight”

• Hans Selye: Acute and Chronic Stress

• Richard Lazarus: Individual appraisal of stress

• McEwen: Allostasis and allostatic load

• Schwartz and Shapiro: “Intentional Systemic Mindfulness”– Intention leads to attention leading to

connection leading to regulation leading to order leading to health

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Stress Definition

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• Change needed, demand to be met (as appraised by the subject)

• That change may overwhelm (or “stress”) the subject’s resoures (the resources as appraised by the subject)

• Stressor: Anything that causes this reaction in the subject.

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Stress Reaction Cycle

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• Stressors

• Internal Events

• Perception/Appraisal*

• Stress Reaction

• Internalization

• Maladaptive Coping

• Breakdown

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Physiology of Stress

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•Sympathetic/Parasympathetic Imbalance

•Sympathetic Hyperarousal

•Low (relative) Parasympathetic tone

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• Activation of H-P-A axis– When chronic results in:

• Increased monoamine neurotransmitters, eventual depletion

• Increased pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNF alpha, Interferon gamma)

• Increased cortisol

•Amygdala activation leading to a threat relevant attentional bias and enhancement of negative memory networks

•Suppression of specific immunity (NK cells, humoral immunity)

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• Chronic cortisol stimulation

– Impairs brain centers with high concentration of cortisol receptors

– Suppresses specific immunity

– Activates amygdala

– Is neurotoxic

– Inhibits trophic factors that help neurons grow and develop (Serotonin, BDNF, Estrogen)

– Can lead to adrenal fatigue

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• Hyperactive systems– Sympathetic nervous system– HPA Axis– Cortisol– Amygdala– Cytokines– Right PFC (behavioral inhibition, negative

emotions)

• Underactive systems– Parasympathetic influence– Hippocampus– Left PFC (behavioral activation, positive

emotions)– Cingulate (attention, decision making)– Specific Immunity– Monoamine system burnout

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• Long-term physiologic and cognitive effects of sympathetic overload:– Thyroid/endocrine burnout

– Obesity, DM

– Immune suppression

– HTN, CV Disease

– Cancer

– Negative mood

– Negative attention and memory bias

– Decision making difficulties

– Inability to learn new associations

– Attentional difficulties

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• Real or imagined threats induce the same stress response:– Imagined scenarios involving threat or failure

– Perceived threat

– Comparison of actual situation with ideal

– Degradation of self or present situation

– Recall of disturbing events

– Self-criticism hostility

– Rumination about a negative event

– Emotional avoidance

– Pessimism, denial

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• Stress-realted physiology and their reversal by meditation:– HPA axis hyperactivation

– Hypercortisolemia

– Decreased Hippocampal activity

– Decreased PFC/Cingulate activity

– Low parasympathetic tone

– Serotonin depletion

– Negative memory bias

– Immune suppression

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• Stress-realted physiology and their reversal by meditation:

– Sleep disruption

– Cytokine elevation

– HTN

– Heart disease

– Endocrine dysfunction

– Hyperlipidemia

– Chronic pain

– PFC asymmetry

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Responding versus Reacting

• Stressors

• Internal Events

• Mindful Perception and Appraisal*

• Stress Response

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Research

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Questions and ?Answers