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摘要
研究表明,端粒缩短、染色体末端的保护性帽状结构以及炎症与细胞寿命缩短有关,因此与几种与年龄相关的疾病有关(Gavia-García等人,2021)。一项荟萃分析报告了端粒长度较短与几种精神疾病之间的关联,包括焦虑、双相情感障碍、抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍和精神病(Darrow et al., 2016)。
Psychotropic-induced weight gain and telomere length
Research suggests that shortening of telomeres, protective cap-like structures at the ends of chromosomes, as well as inflammation, are associated with decreased cellular lifespan, and as such have been implicated in several age-related medical conditions (Gavia-García et al., 2021). A meta-analysis has reported an association between shorter telomere length and several psychiatric conditions, including anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and psychosis (Darrow et al., 2016).