SFB/TRR 393合作研究中心:情感性障碍的轨迹:症状改变的认知-情绪机制。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tilo Kircher, Nina Alexander, Michael Bauer, Udo Dannlowski, Ulrich W Ebner-Priemer, Philipp Kanske, Markus Wöhr, Andrea Pfennig
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重度抑郁症(MDD)和双相情感障碍(BD)是常见的致残性精神疾病,通常具有慢性和复发的过程。393合作研究中心(SFB/TRR 393)由德国研究基金会(DFG)资助,旨在确定重度抑郁症和双相障碍的发展轨迹和症状变化,重点关注认知-情绪机制及其神经生物学基础。我们的研究计划旨在(1)确定情感性障碍(AD)复发和缓解的个体轨迹,(2)确定急性症状变化的认知-情绪机制和神经生物学相关性,以及(3)探索基于机制的干预措施。这些目标将通过三方面的方法来实现:(1)前瞻性队列中的持续移动评估:我们将在三个时间点对1500名AD患者和健康参与者进行为期2年的随访(德国心理健康队列,GEMCO),将深入的临床特征与多层次神经成像、生物银行和组学分析相结合。参与者将从现有的DFG FOR 2107和BMBF早期bipolife队列(领域A)中抽取。(2)识别关键的认知-情绪机制:我们将研究情绪调节、期望、社会认知和认知-行为节律,以及它们介导症状变化的神经生物学相关因素,采用平行的人体研究和动物实验(领域B)。我们将探讨与复发和缓解相关的关键认知-情绪机制(领域C)。在12年的时间里,我们将阐明疾病病程的环境、社会心理和(神经)生物学预测因素;现实生活中复发和缓解的认知-情绪和神经行为机制;以及有针对性的、基于机制的干预。
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The SFB/TRR 393 Collaborative Research Centre: trajectories of affective disorders : Cognitive-emotional mechanisms of symptom change.

Major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) are prevalent and disabling psychiatric disorders, often following a chronic and relapsing course. The Collaborative Research Centre 393 (SFB/TRR 393), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), aims to identify trajectories and symptom changes in MDD and BD, with a focus on cognitive-emotional mechanisms and their neurobiological underpinnings.Our research initiative seeks to (1) identify individual trajectories of recurrences and remissions in affective disorder (AD), (2) determine cognitive-emotional mechanisms and neurobiological correlates of acute symptom changes, and (3) probe mechanism-based interventions.These goals will be pursued through a threefold approach: (1) Continuous mobile assessment in a prospective cohort: We will combine in-depth clinical characterization with multilevel neuroimaging, biobanking, and -omics analyses in 1500 AD patients and healthy participants over a 2-year follow-up (German Mental Health Cohort, GEMCO) at three time points. Participants will be drawn from existing DFG FOR 2107 and BMBF Early-BipoLife cohorts (Domain A). (2) Identification of key cognitive-emotional mechanisms: We will study emotion regulation, expectation, social cognition, and cognitive-behavioural rhythms, and their neurobiological correlates mediating symptom changes, using parallel human studies and animal experiments (Domain B). (3) Targeted interventions: We will probe key cognitive-emotional mechanisms in relation to recurrences and remissions (Domain C).Over a 12-year period, we will elucidate environmental, psychosocial, and (neuro)biological predictors of illness course; cognitive-emotional and neurobehavioural mechanisms underlying real-life recurrences and remissions; and targeted, mechanism-based interventions.

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Nervenarzt
Nervenarzt 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
18.20%
发文量
169
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Nervenarzt is an internationally recognized journal addressing neurologists and psychiatrists working in clinical or practical environments. Essential findings and current information from neurology, psychiatry as well as neuropathology, neurosurgery up to psychotherapy are presented. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of neurology and psychiatry. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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