[Anxiety and depression - the role of blood-brain barrier integrity].

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica Pub Date : 2019-03-01
Zsofia Gal, Robin J Huse, Xenia Gonda, Sahel Kumar, Gabriella Juhasz, Gyorgy Bagdy, Peter Petschner
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Abstract

Among mental illnesses, anxiety disorders represent the second most frequent disorder. According to WHO Survey 2017, 264 million people suffer from their different types globally. The emergence of anxiety disorders can often increase the likelihood of developing other psychiatric illnesses such as depression, which is the most common mental illness with 300 million people affected worldwide. Although the two diseases mentioned above are widespread throughout the world, the exact physiological causes of their development and the way they are connected are not well understood. However, in order to be able to use right treatment it would be important to know the physiological background in their development. The use of anxiolytics and antidepressants is not always effective and safe, which may be due to the subtypes of these mental disorders with different etiologies. Identifying the right therapeutic strategies could be also challenging because of the phenotypic overlap between anxiety disorders and depression. Their comorbidity has been confirmed by many studies, but their exact physiological relationship is still unclear. Previous studies suggested that blood-brain barrier proteins play an important role in the development of depression and anxiety disorders and might partially explain their comorbidities. In our summary we review the current literature related to this topic.

[焦虑和抑郁-血脑屏障完整性的作用]。
在精神疾病中,焦虑症是第二常见的疾病。根据世卫组织2017年调查,全球有2.64亿人患有不同类型的糖尿病。焦虑症的出现往往会增加患其他精神疾病的可能性,如抑郁症,这是最常见的精神疾病,全世界有3亿人受到影响。虽然上述两种疾病在世界各地都很普遍,但它们发展的确切生理原因以及它们之间的联系方式尚不清楚。然而,为了能够使用正确的治疗方法,了解其发展的生理背景是很重要的。抗焦虑药和抗抑郁药的使用并不总是有效和安全的,这可能是由于这些精神障碍的亚型具有不同的病因。由于焦虑症和抑郁症之间的表型重叠,确定正确的治疗策略也可能具有挑战性。它们的合并症已被许多研究证实,但它们之间确切的生理关系尚不清楚。先前的研究表明,血脑屏障蛋白在抑郁症和焦虑症的发展中起着重要作用,并可能部分解释它们的合并症。在我们的总结中,我们回顾了当前与该主题相关的文献。
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