自杀行为形成的生物学基础:综述。

Q2 Medicine
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47176/mjiri.39.15
Roza Tatayeva, Yerbol Nurkatov, Lyailya Akbayeva, Oralbek Ilderbayev, Akmaral Makhanova, Ainash Suleimenova
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背景:本文阐述了自杀行为形成的关键问题之一,即中枢和周围神经递质系统的功能以及神经内分泌调节的机制。本文介绍了脂质代谢变化与自杀行为之间的关系,以及参与自杀行为的血清素能系统的候选基因。方法:本研究通过系统检索PubMed、SCOPUS、Mendeley、谷歌Scholar、ScienceDirect等电子数据库2013 - 2023年间发表的多篇英文原创论文进行综述。结果:科学文献综述共使用了126个来源,涵盖了一系列学科的发现,包括生物学、神经化学、解剖学、神经激素和与自杀行为相关的血清素能系统候选基因。结论:确定自杀的神经生物学指标对于理解自杀的病理生理学和寻找可用于明确风险、预测和理想的自杀预防的外围标记具有重要意义。这篇综述的发现强调了自杀行为复杂的生物学基础,强调了自杀不仅仅是一种心理或社会现象,而是一种复杂而根深蒂固的神经生物学过程系统。这篇综述建议,生物标记应该与现有的心理评估相结合,以建立自杀风险的多维概况。
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Biological Basis for the Formation of Suicidal Behavior: A Review.

Biological Basis for the Formation of Suicidal Behavior: A Review.

Background: The article addresses one of the pivotal issues in the formation of suicidal behavior, namely the function of central and peripheral neurotransmitter systems and the mechanisms of neuroendocrine regulation. This article presents the relationship between alterations in lipid metabolism and suicidal behavior, as well as candidate genes of the serotonergic system involved in suicidal behavior.

Methods: The present study is a review of a number of published completed papers by systematically searching original articles in English in the following electronic databases: PubMed, SCOPUS, Mendeley, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect between 2013 and 2023.

Results: A total of 126 sources were used in the scientific literature review, covering findings from a range of disciplines, including biology, neurochemistry, anatomy, neurohormones, and serotonergic system candidate genes relevant to suicidal behavior.

Conclusion: The identification of neurobiological indicators of suicidality is of significant importance for the understanding of the pathophysiology of suicidality and for the search for peripheral markers that could be utilized to clarify risk, prediction, and, ideally, suicide prevention. The findings of this review underscore the intricate biological underpinnings of suicidal behavior, underscoring that suicidality is not merely a psychological or social phenomenon but rather a complex and deeply rooted system of neurobiological processes. The review suggests that biological markers should be integrated with existing psychological assessments to create a multidimensional profile of suicide risk.

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