双相情感障碍患者的神经内分泌和多巴胺系统之间是否存在联系?

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Neuroendocrinology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-28 DOI:10.1159/000547042
Jacqueline Trouillas, Bruno Claustrat, Emmanuel Henry, Jacques Lemius, Irina Alafuzoff, Serge Nataf
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摘要

背景:双相情感障碍(BPD)是一种常见的致残疾病,其特征是极端情绪波动的发生导致抑郁或躁狂发作。虽然多巴胺(DA)神经传递功能障碍越来越被认为是BPD的关键决定因素,但很少有人关注可能形成这种躁狂和抑郁循环的生物学因素。总结:我们认为BPD可能至少部分是由神经内分泌系统、DA系统和下丘脑时钟中心之间的扭曲连接造成的。首先,我们简要介绍下丘脑-垂体复合体,即神经内分泌系统的核心解剖结构。然后,我们回顾了临床数据,证明BPD在绝经期、产后或青春期周围的频繁发病,表明在神经内分泌调节下的激素变化可能有利于BPD的临床表现。最后,我们重新审视了BPD的DA假设,并提出下丘脑时钟中心和下丘脑-垂体轴在DA调节情绪方面发挥变阻器作用。因此,在基因决定BPD易感性的个体中,这种变阻器功能的改变可能转化为DA系统的高活性或低活性。讨论了潜在的治疗意义和未来的研究方向。关键信息:BPD可能与DA系统、神经内分泌系统和下丘脑时钟中心之间的连接改变有关。我们希望这篇论文将为未来内分泌学家、神经生物学家和精神病学家之间的互动提供基础。
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Are There Connections between the Neuroendocrine and Dopamine Systems in Bipolar Disorder?

Background: Bipolar disorder (BPD) represents a frequent and disabling disease, characterized by the occurrence of extreme mood swings leading to episodes of depression or mania. Although dysfunctions in dopamine (DA) neurotransmission are increasingly recognized as key determinants of BPD, little attention has been given to the biological factors which may shape such a cyclicity of mania and depression.

Summary: We propose that BPD may result, at least in part, from skewed connections between the neuroendocrine system, the DA system, and the hypothalamic clock center. First, we provide a brief description of the hypothalamic-pituitary complex, i.e., the core anatomical structure of the neuroendocrine system. We then review clinical data demonstrating the frequent onset of BPD at menopause, during postpartum or in peri-pubertal periods, suggesting that hormonal changes, under neuroendocrine regulation, may favor the clinical expression of BPD. Finally, we revisit the DA hypothesis of BPD and propose that both the hypothalamic clock center and the hypothalamic-pituitary axis exert rheostat effects on the regulation of mood by DA. Thus, in individuals with a genetically determined predisposition to BPD, an alteration of such rheostat functions may translate into a hyper- or hypo-activity of the DA system. Potential therapeutic implications and future research directions are discussed.

Key messages: BPD may be related to altered connections between the DA system, the neuroendocrine system and the hypothalamic clock center. We hope this article will provide a basis for future interactions between endocrinologists, neurobiologists, and psychiatrists.

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Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Neuroendocrinology'' publishes papers reporting original research in basic and clinical neuroendocrinology. The journal explores the complex interactions between neuronal networks and endocrine glands (in some instances also immunecells) in both central and peripheral nervous systems. Original contributions cover all aspects of the field, from molecular and cellular neuroendocrinology, physiology, pharmacology, and the neuroanatomy of neuroendocrine systems to neuroendocrine correlates of behaviour, clinical neuroendocrinology and neuroendocrine cancers. Readers also benefit from reviews by noted experts, which highlight especially active areas of current research, and special focus editions of topical interest.
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