早期逆境与代谢性疾病与精神病理的共病。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Ameyalli Gómez-Ilescas, Patricia Pelufo Silveira
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摘要

虽然代谢和精神疾病在同一个体中共存(共病)是非常普遍的,但这些疾病共同发生的机制尚不清楚,但早期生活逆境的历史是一个常见的发育风险因素。在发育的关键时期(如胎儿期和婴儿期)暴露在不利环境中会持续改变新陈代谢和大脑功能,影响一生中导致代谢和精神健康紊乱的行为。我们将回顾分子和临床证据,支持早期逆境是代谢和精神疾病共病的重要危险因素这一观点。我们还将讨论可能涉及的机制:神经代谢编程,表观遗传改变以及与早期逆境相关的炎症和氧化途径改变的累积效应。
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Early adversity and the comorbidity between metabolic disease and psychopathology.

Although the co-existence of metabolic and psychiatric disorders in the same individual (comorbidity) is very prevalent, the mechanisms by which these disorders co-occur are poorly understood, but a history of early-life adversity is a common developmental risk factor. Exposure to adverse environments during critical periods of development (e.g. fetal life and infancy) modifies the metabolism and the function of the brain persistently, influencing behaviours that contribute to both metabolic and mental health disarrangements over the life course. We will review molecular and clinical evidence supporting the notion that early adversity is an important risk factor for the comorbidity between metabolic and psychiatric conditions. We will also discuss the possible mechanisms involved: neurometabolic programming, epigenetic alterations and the cumulative effects of altered inflammatory and oxidative pathways linked to early adversity.

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Journal of Physiology-London
Journal of Physiology-London 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
817
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physiology publishes full-length original Research Papers and Techniques for Physiology, which are short papers aimed at disseminating new techniques for physiological research. Articles solicited by the Editorial Board include Perspectives, Symposium Reports and Topical Reviews, which highlight areas of special physiological interest. CrossTalk articles are short editorial-style invited articles framing a debate between experts in the field on controversial topics. Letters to the Editor and Journal Club articles are also published. All categories of papers are subjected to peer reivew. The Journal of Physiology welcomes submitted research papers in all areas of physiology. Authors should present original work that illustrates new physiological principles or mechanisms. Papers on work at the molecular level, at the level of the cell membrane, single cells, tissues or organs and on systems physiology are all acceptable. Theoretical papers and papers that use computational models to further our understanding of physiological processes will be considered if based on experimentally derived data and if the hypothesis advanced is directly amenable to experimental testing. While emphasis is on human and mammalian physiology, work on lower vertebrate or invertebrate preparations may be suitable if it furthers the understanding of the functioning of other organisms including mammals.
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