Post-stroke depression and the aging brain.

Journal of molecular psychiatry Pub Date : 2013-08-23 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2049-9256-1-14
Gabriel R Cojocaru, Aurel Popa-Wagner, Elena C Stanciulescu, Loredana Babadan, Ana-Maria Buga
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Abstract

Ageing is associated with changes in the function of various organ systems. Changes in the cardiovascular system affect both directly and indirectly the function in a variety of organs, including the brain, with consequent neurological (motor and sensory performance) and cognitive impairments, as well as leading to the development of various psychiatric diseases. Post-stroke depression (PSD) is among the most frequent neuropsychiatric consequences of cerebral ischemia. This review discusses several animal models used for the study of PSD and summarizes recent findings in the genomic profile of the ageing brain, which are associated with age-related disorders in the elderly. Since stroke and depression are diseases with increased incidence in the elderly, great clinical benefit may especially accrue from deciphering and targeting basic mechanisms underlying PSD. Finally, we discuss the relationship between ageing, circadian rhythmicity and PSD.

中风后抑郁和大脑老化。
衰老与各种器官系统功能的变化有关。心血管系统的变化直接或间接地影响包括大脑在内的多种器官的功能,从而导致神经(运动和感觉表现)和认知障碍,并导致各种精神疾病的发展。卒中后抑郁(PSD)是脑缺血最常见的神经精神后果之一。本文讨论了用于PSD研究的几种动物模型,并总结了与老年人年龄相关疾病相关的衰老大脑基因组图谱的最新发现。由于中风和抑郁症是老年人发病率增加的疾病,破译和瞄准PSD的基本机制可能会产生巨大的临床效益。最后,我们讨论了衰老、昼夜节律和PSD之间的关系。
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