健康人的大脑皮层血清素 2A 受体结合、神经质和患抑郁症的风险

Anjali Sankar, Simon C. Ziersen, Brice Ozenne, Vibeke H. Dam, Emily E. Beaman, Lars V. Kessing, Patrick. M. Fisher, Esben Budtz-Jørgensen, Gitte M. Knudsen, Kamilla W. Miskowiak, Vibe G. Frokjaer
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血清素 2A 受体(5-HT2AR)和性格特征神经质与抑郁症的病理生理学有关,是预防和治疗抑郁症的潜在靶点。在此,我们利用一个大型 5-HT2AR 分子成像队列来评估健康人的 5-HT2AR 和神经质是否与未来抑郁发作的风险有关,该队列由 131 名健康人组成,他们接受了分子脑成像和神经质评估,并从丹麦登记册中获得了长达 19 年的未来抑郁诊断数据。通过特定原因的 Cox 回归分析,我们发现新皮质 5-HT2AR 结合以及神经质的内向性会增加患抑郁症的风险。同时具有高 5-HT2AR 结合力和高神经质的人患抑郁症的风险最大。我们的数据为了解抑郁症风险提供了新的视角,并支持对针对 5-HT2AR 的临床策略(如迷幻药)进行评估,同时结合针对人格风险因素的心理疗法。在这项研究中,作者利用分子脑成像技术和神经质测量方法发现,5-HT2AR结合率高和神经质水平高预示着在评估后19年内患抑郁症的风险增加。
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Neocortical serotonin 2A receptor binding, neuroticism and risk of developing depression in healthy individuals

Neocortical serotonin 2A receptor binding, neuroticism and risk of developing depression in healthy individuals
The serotonin 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) and personality trait neuroticism are implicated in the pathophysiology of depression and represent potential targets for prevention and treatment. Here we evaluate whether 5-HT2AR and neuroticism in healthy individuals are related to the risk of developing a future depressive episode by utilizing a large 5-HT2AR molecular-imaging cohort comprising 131 healthy individuals who underwent molecular brain imaging and neuroticism assessments and up to 19 years of data on future depression diagnosis from the Danish Registers. Using cause-specific Cox regression analysis, we found that neocortical 5-HT2AR binding coupled with the inward-directed facets of neuroticism elevated the risk of depression. The risk was greatest in individuals with both high 5-HT2AR binding and high neuroticism. Our data provide novel insights into the risk of depression and support the evaluation of clinical strategies that target 5-HT2AR, such as psychedelics, in conjunction with psychotherapy that addresses personality-based risk factors. In this study, the authors used molecular brain imaging and measures of neuroticism to identify that high 5-HT2AR binding and higher levels of neuroticism predicted an increased risk of developing depression up to 19 years after assessment.
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