Make Visible: Chronic Illness Explored

#6 The Science of Stress: Exploring Brain Function, Inflammation, and Cognitive Health with Yale Prof. Amy Arnsten

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Dec 9, 2024
In a thought-provoking discussion, Yale's Prof. Amy Arnsten sheds light on the intricate relationship between stress, inflammation, and cognitive health. She reveals how chronic stress affects the prefrontal cortex, leading to issues like brain fog and emotional dysregulation. Prof. Arnsten also highlights the role of kynurenic acid, particularly in conditions like Long Covid, and shares insights on guanfacine, a drug with potential benefits for cognitive restoration. Her cutting-edge research offers hope for better understanding and treating mental health disorders.
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ADVICE

Combine NAC With Guanfacine For Long COVID

  • Dr. Fesharaki Zade prescribes N-acetylcysteine (NAC) to inhibit kynurenic acid production and reduce oxidative stress.
  • Combine NAC with guanfacine to strengthen prefrontal connectivity when treating long COVID cognitive symptoms.
INSIGHT

Guanfacine Restores Prefrontal Connectivity

  • Guanfacine closes potassium channels near prefrontal synapses, strengthening neuronal connections and protecting cognition from stress.
  • That mechanism explains its benefits in ADHD, trauma-related dyscontrol, and possibly delirium and long COVID.
ADVICE

Try Long-Acting Guanfacine For Self-Control

  • Consider guanfacine as a non-stimulant option for ADHD and stress-related loss of self-control, especially where stimulants are undesirable.
  • Use the long-acting (Intuniv) formulation for consistent, once-daily effects in younger patients.
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