Progress in Molecular Mechanisms of Depression Induced by Mother-Infant Separation and Intervention of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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Alpha psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-08-11 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.31083/AP45684
Ling-Hui Kong, Min Liu, Hui Li, Rui-Rui Shang, Shi-Meng Lv, Zhong-Lin Wang, Qiang Ren
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Depression is a serious mental and emotional disorder and is considered to be the greatest cause of non-fatal disease worldwide. Early life stress (ELS) refers to the exposure of an individual to physical and psychological stress events such as neglect or abuse in early life that has a long-term impact on brain development, thus inducing emotional and cognitive disorders in adulthood. It is the main susceptibility and risk factor for depression. Current clinical treatment is primarily based on Western medicines such as fluoxetine, but there can be serious adverse reactions. Therefore, exploring the biochemical mechanism of ELS-induced disorders and how to intervene effectively and safely to prevent and treat depression has become a significant issue. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has the unique advantages of few adverse reactions and high safety and has great potential for the treatment of depression. Maternal separation (MS) is one of the most important and commonly used models for simulating ELS. Many studies have shown that MS-induced depression involves the regulation of multiple pathways and several studies have shown that TCM improves MS-induced depression. However, there is currently a lack of systematic reviews and summaries of the molecular mechanisms of MS-induced depression and traditional Chinese medical interventions. Therefore, the mechanisms of action and traditional Chinese medical interventions for MS-mediated depression were reviewed by searching recent relevant literature and discussing the limitations of current research. The aim was to provide guidance for follow-up basic research and clinical treatment.

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母婴分离诱发抑郁的分子机制及中医药干预研究进展。
抑郁症是一种严重的精神和情感障碍,被认为是世界范围内非致命疾病的最大原因。早期生活压力(ELS)是指个体在早期生活中暴露于身体和心理压力事件,如忽视或虐待,对大脑发育有长期影响,从而在成年期诱发情绪和认知障碍。它是抑郁症的主要易感性和危险因素。目前的临床治疗主要以氟西汀等西药为主,但可能存在严重的不良反应。因此,探索els诱发障碍的生化机制,如何有效、安全地干预,预防和治疗抑郁症已成为一个重要课题。中药具有不良反应少、安全性高的独特优势,在治疗抑郁症方面具有很大的潜力。母体分离(MS)是模拟ELS最重要、最常用的模型之一。许多研究表明,ms诱导的抑郁症涉及多种途径的调节,一些研究表明中药对ms诱导的抑郁症有改善作用。然而,目前对ms诱导抑郁症的分子机制和中医干预缺乏系统的综述和总结。因此,本文通过检索近期相关文献,并讨论当前研究的局限性,对ms介导抑郁症的作用机制和中医干预措施进行综述。旨在为后续基础研究和临床治疗提供指导。
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