打破痒-抓循环:特应性皮炎的综合治疗方法。

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Martin Steinhoff, Gil Yosipovitch, Ludivine Canchy, Bárbara Roque Ferreira, Claudia C Aguirre, Therdpong Tempark, Roberto Takaoka, Laurent Misery
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特应性皮炎(AD)是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,具有显著的心理影响。所有表型和严重程度的主要症状是慢性瘙痒,反复瘙痒和抓挠,由于恶性瘙痒-抓挠循环,可由压力恶化或触发。健康受试者与阿尔茨海默病患者负责瘙痒处理的大脑区域的神经成像提供了对涉及瘙痒中枢感知的大脑回路的见解。在AD患者中,背外侧前额叶皮层在调节瘙痒-抓挠回路时似乎过度活跃,这种持续的过度活跃可能会破坏这一大脑区域。成瘾和抓挠之间的共同机制可以解释为什么尽管传统治疗显示出临床改善,但一些AD患者仍继续抓挠。此外,分子知识表明,外周神经和免疫系统之间的双向神经免疫回路以及失调的皮肤细胞可能会加重和延续AD的严重程度。我们概述了AD中瘙痒-抓痕循环的基本机制,特别是非组胺能瘙痒特异性通路的神经致敏,并讨论了综合疗法如何干扰慢性瘙痒的中枢和外周机制,以减少神经炎症和打破瘙痒-抓痕循环。在瘙痒-抓伤循环中,涉及中枢机制的精神和身体之间的联系表明,综合和多学科治疗方法可能有助于AD的临床管理,作为药物治疗的辅助手段。综合疗法可能有助于减少瘙痒和抓伤、心理压力和睡眠障碍,并改善免疫和皮肤屏障失调、阿尔茨海默病结局和患者福祉。
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Breaking the Itch-Scratch Cycle: An Integrative Approach for Atopic Dermatitis.

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a significant psychological impact. The cardinal symptom of all phenotypes and severities is chronic pruritus with repetitive itching and scratching due to a vicious itch-scratch cycle that can be worsened or triggered by stress. Neuroimaging of brain areas responsible for itch processing in healthy subjects versus patients with AD has provided insights into the brain circuits involved in itch central perception. In patients with AD, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex appears to be overactive while regulating the itch-scratch circuit, and this persistent hyperactivation over time may disrupt this brain region. Common mechanisms between addiction and scratching could explain why some patients with AD continue to scratch despite showing clinical improvements from conventional treatments. In addition, molecular knowledge indicates bidirectional neuroimmune circuits between the peripheral nervous and immune system and dysregulated skin cells may aggravate and perpetuate AD severity. We provide an overview of the basic mechanisms that underlie the itch-scratch cycle in AD, especially neural sensitization of nonhistaminergic itch-specific pathways, and discuss how integrative therapies may interfere with central and peripheral mechanisms of chronic itch to reduce neuroinflammation and break the itch-scratch cycle. The connection between mind and body in the itch-scratch cycle, involving central mechanisms, suggests that integrative and multidisciplinary treatment approaches could be helpful as an adjunct to pharmacological treatment in the clinical management of AD. Integrative therapies may potentially help to reduce pruritus and scratching, psychological stress and sleep disturbances, and improve immune and skin barrier dysregulation, AD outcomes, and patient well-being.

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