中药有效成分抗抑郁作用的分子机制:自噬的作用。

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Alpha psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-08-11 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.31083/AP45685
Li-Juan Zhang, Dan Chen, Kai-Yong Xu, Rui-Rui Shang, Xiao-Yu Liu, Zi-Fa Li, Kang-Feng Wang, Min Zhang
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在临床实践中,选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs)作为一种西药,是治疗抑郁症这一复杂精神疾病的主要药物。然而,这些治疗与显著的不良反应相关。中药中的活性成分具有多种优势和独特的特点,如通过多个靶点、过程和途径进行全方位的干预和一般控制,在治疗抑郁症方面具有很大的前景。自噬在抑郁症的病理生理中起着至关重要的作用,其调节已成为一种潜在的关键管理策略。然而,对抑郁症和线粒体自噬之间的联系以及中药活性成分的治疗潜力的综合评估仍然有限。本文综述了近年来有关自噬及其在抑郁症中的作用的文献,以及中药活性成分的研究。此外,它强调了当前研究的局限性,为指导未来的抑郁症基础研究和临床治疗提供了见解。
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Molecular Mechanism of Antidepressant Effects of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Role of Autophagy.

Molecular Mechanism of Antidepressant Effects of Active Ingredients in Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Role of Autophagy.

In clinical practice, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a kind of Western medicine, are the primary treatment for depression, a complex mental illness. However, these treatments are associated with significant adverse reactions. With their many benefits and distinctive features, such as all-encompassing intervention and general control through several targets, processes, and pathways, the active components in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hold great promise for the treatment of depression. Autophagy plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of depression, and its regulation has emerged as a potentially crucial management tactic. However, comprehensive evaluations of the link between depression and mitochondrial autophagy, as well as the therapeutic potential of TCM's active components, remain limited. This review examined recent literature on autophagy and its role in depression, along with studies on the effects of TCM active ingredients. Furthermore, it highlighted the limitations of current research to offer insights to guide future fundamental studies and clinical treatments for depression.

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