Page 93 - 79_01
P. 93

El	
  concepto	
  de	
  allostasis	
  en	
  la	
  Biomedicina	
  actual	
  

	
  

     19. Taylor	
   SE.,	
   Klein,	
   IC	
   et	
   al.	
   (2000)	
   Biobehavioral	
   response	
   to	
   estress	
   in	
   female:	
   tend	
   and	
  
           befriend,	
  not,	
  fight	
  or	
  flight.	
  Psychol.	
  Rev.	
  107:	
  411-­-29.	
  

     20. Darnaudery	
   M.	
   and	
   Maccari	
   S.	
   (2008)	
   Epigenetic	
   programming	
   of	
   the	
   stress	
   response	
   in	
  
           male	
  and	
  female	
  rats	
  by	
  prenatal	
  restraint	
  stress.	
  Brain	
  Research	
  review	
  57:571-­-85.	
  

     21. McEwen	
   BS	
   and	
   Wing	
   J.C.	
   (2003)	
   The	
   concept	
   of	
   allostasis	
   in	
   biology	
   and	
   biomedicine	
  
           Hormon	
  and	
  behaviour	
  43:	
  2-­-15.	
  

     22. Marmot	
  MG.	
  et	
  al.	
  (1991)	
  Health	
  inequalities	
  among	
  British	
  civil	
  servants:	
  The	
  Whithall	
  II	
  
           study	
  Lancet,	
  337:	
  1387-­-93.	
  	
  

     23. Butterwick	
  RF.,	
  Hawthorne	
  AJ.	
  (1998)	
  Advances	
  in	
  dietary	
  management	
  of	
  obesity	
  in	
  dog	
  
           and	
  cats.	
  J.	
  Nutr.128:	
  2771S-­-2775S	
  	
  

     24. Shafrir	
  E.	
  (1997)	
  Diabetes	
  in	
  animals	
  in	
  :Porte	
  D.	
  JR.	
  ,	
  Sherwin	
  RS	
  (eds)	
  Ellenburgand	
  Rifkin	
  
           ´s	
  Diabetes	
  Mellitus	
  Appleton	
  and	
  Lange	
  Press	
  ,	
  Stanford	
  pp	
  301-­-348.	
  

     25. Bobak	
  M	
  et	
  al.	
  (1998)	
  Socioeconomic	
  factors,	
  perceived	
  control	
  and	
  self-­-reported	
  health	
  in	
  
           Russia.	
  A	
  cross–sectional	
  survey.	
  Soc.	
  Sci.	
  Med	
  47:	
  269-­-79.	
  	
  

     26. Adler	
   N.	
   et	
   al.	
   (1993)	
   Socioeconomic	
   inequalities	
   in	
   health:	
   no	
   easy	
   solution	
   .	
   J.	
   Am.	
   Med.	
  
           Assoc.	
  269,	
  3140-­-3145.	
  	
  

     27. Adler	
   et	
   al.	
   (1994)	
   Socioeconomic	
   status	
   and	
   health:	
   the	
   challenge	
   of	
   the	
   gradient	
   Am.	
  
           Psychol.	
  49:15-­-24.	
  	
  

     28. Dohrenwend	
  BP.	
  et	
  al.	
  (1992)	
  Socioeconomic	
  status	
  and	
  psychiatric	
  disorders:	
  causation	
  –
           selection	
  issue.	
  Science	
  255:	
  946-­-52.	
  

     29. Mc.	
   EWen	
   BS.	
   (2000)	
   Allostasis	
   and	
   allostasis	
   load:	
   implications	
   for	
  
           neuropsychopharmacology.	
  Neuropsicopharmacolophy	
  22:	
  108-­-124.	
  

     30. Stark	
  JL.	
  et	
  al.	
  (2001)	
  Social	
  stress	
  induces	
  glucocorticoid	
  resistance	
  in	
  macrophages.	
  Am.	
  J.	
  
           Physiol.	
  Reg.	
  Integr.	
  Comp.	
  Physiol.	
  280:R1799-­-R1805.	
  	
  

     31. Nesse	
  R.M.	
  (2001)	
  On	
  the	
  difficulty	
  of	
  defining	
  disease:	
  a	
  Darwinian	
  perspective.	
  Medicine	
  
           Health	
  Care	
  and	
  Phylosophy	
  4:	
  37-­-46.	
  

     32. Kloet	
  E.R.	
  et	
  al.	
  (2008)	
  Neuropharmacology	
  of	
  glucocorticoids:	
  Focus	
  on	
  emotion,	
  cognition	
  
           and	
  cocaine.	
  European	
  J.	
  of	
  Pharmacology	
  585:	
  473-­-82.	
  	
  

     33. Cahill	
   L.	
   (2006)	
   Why	
   sex	
   matters	
   for	
   neuroscience	
   Nature	
   Reviews	
   Neuroscience	
   (AOP,	
  
           published	
  online	
  10	
  May	
  2006;	
  doi:	
  10.	
  1038/nrn1909.	
  

     34. Korte	
  S.M.,	
  Mc	
  Ewen	
  BS	
  et	
  al.	
  (2005)	
  The	
  Darwinian	
  concept	
  of	
  stress:	
  benefits	
  of	
  allostasis	
  
           and	
   cost	
   of	
   allostaric	
   load	
   and	
   the	
   trade-­-offs	
   in	
   health	
   and	
   disease	
   	
   Neuroscience	
   and	
  
           Biobehaviour	
  Reviews	
  293-­-38.	
  

     35. McEwen	
   BS.	
   (2000)	
   Effects	
   of	
   adverse	
   experiences	
   for	
   brain	
   structure	
   and	
   function.	
   Biol.	
  
           Psychiatry	
  48:721-­-31.	
  	
  

     	
  
           	
  

                                                                                                                            	
   89	
  

	
  
   88   89   90   91   92   93   94   95   96   97   98