创伤后应激障碍的神经可塑性。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Beatriz López-López, Inmaculada Crespo
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摘要

简介:创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是对创伤经历的反应,无论是真实的还是威胁的,都会产生强烈的恐惧情绪和记忆问题,严重损害那些表现出来的人的生活质量。近年来,杏仁核-海马体-前额叶皮层回路的解剖功能变化已开始作为PTSD预防、易感性和治疗的关键因素进行研究,其中神经可塑性是最受关注的因素之一。因此,本文将对最新发表的PTSD与神经可塑性相关数据进行综述。研究进展:来自临床前和临床模型的数据支持创伤经历通过电生理和化学变量改变突触可塑性,以及髓磷脂可塑性,使短距离和长距离连接成为可能。这种神经回路的重塑对PTSD的发展至关重要。然而,它也与预防和积极的治疗结果密切相关。诸如社会支持或创伤经历后心理治疗的使用等变量与良好的预后有关。结论:因此,神经可塑性和创伤后应激障碍之间存在有趣的联系,尽管今天仍有许多问题有待解决,以及有希望的预防和干预方法,包括致幻剂。
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Neuroplasticity in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Neuroplasticity in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Neuroplasticity in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Introduction: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops in response to a traumatic experience, whether real or threatening, which produces emotions of intense fear and memory problems, significantly damaging the quality of life of those who manifest it. In recent years, anatomical-functional changes in the amygdala-hippocampus-prefrontal cortex circuit have begun to be studied as a key factor in the prevention, vulnerability, and treatment of PTSD, with neuroplasticity being one of the factors of greatest interest. Therefore, this review will address the latest published data regarding PTSD and neuroplasticity.

Development: Data from preclinical and clinical models support that a traumatic experience modifies both synaptic plasticity through electrophysiological and chemical variables, as well as myelin plasticity which enables short and long-distance connections. This remodelling of circuitry is crucial for the development of PTSD. However, it is also closely associated with prevention and positive treatment outcomes. Variables such as social support or the use of psychotherapy following a traumatic experience are linked to a good prognosis.

Conclusions: Therefore, there is an interesting connection between neuroplasticity and PTSD, although many questions remain open today, along with promising lines of prevention and intervention, including psychedelic substances.

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Revista de neurologia
Revista de neurologia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
117
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista de Neurología fomenta y difunde el conocimiento generado en lengua española sobre neurociencia, tanto clínica como experimental.
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