Recent advances on the role of pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-18 in post-stroke depression

Yutong Zhang , Hao Li , Zeheng Li , Shuming Yang , Dan Niu , Yi Yang , Xingshun Xu
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Post-stroke depression (PSD) is a prevalent neuropsychiatric condition that affects approximately one-third of stroke survivors, leading to impaired rehabilitation and reduced quality of life. Despite its significant impact, the precise mechanisms underlying PSD remain incompletely understood. Emerging evidence suggests that inflammation may play a pivotal role in its pathogenesis. Notably, recent studies have highlighted the involvement of the pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-18 (IL-18) in PSD. Elevated levels of IL-18 following stroke have been observed, indicating its potential contribution to the propagation of inflammation, disruption of neurotransmitter balance, and neuronal damage. IL-18 may also serve as a valuable biomarker for predicting the risk of PSD. Moreover, dysregulation of IL-18 signaling has emerged as a critical factor in the development of PSD. Therefore, modulating IL-18 expression holds promise as a strategy to prevent the progression of PSD. This review provided a comprehensive summary of the current evidence elucidating the diverse immunological and pathological mechanisms of IL-18 in PSD. We also assessed therapeutic strategies that target IL-18 signaling for the management and treatment of PSD. By elucidating the multifaceted role of IL-18 in PSD, this review provides insights into potential therapeutic avenues for improving the outcomes and well-being of individuals affected by PSD.

促炎细胞因子白细胞介素-18在中风后抑郁中的作用的最新研究进展
脑卒中后抑郁(PSD)是一种常见的神经精神疾病,影响着大约三分之一的脑卒中幸存者,导致康复功能受损和生活质量下降。尽管 PSD 影响重大,但其确切的发病机制仍不完全清楚。新的证据表明,炎症可能在其发病机制中起着关键作用。值得注意的是,最近的研究强调了促炎症细胞因子白细胞介素-18(IL-18)与 PSD 的关系。已观察到脑卒中后 IL-18 水平升高,这表明其对炎症的传播、神经递质平衡的破坏和神经元损伤有潜在作用。IL-18 也可作为预测 PSD 风险的重要生物标志物。此外,IL-18 信号传导失调已成为 PSD 发病的关键因素。因此,调节 IL-18 的表达有望成为预防 PSD 进展的一种策略。本综述全面总结了目前阐明IL-18在PSD中多种免疫和病理机制的证据。我们还评估了针对IL-18信号的治疗策略,以管理和治疗PSD。通过阐明 IL-18 在 PSD 中的多方面作用,本综述为改善 PSD 患者的预后和福祉提供了潜在的治疗途径。
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