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They may also mediate the spread of abnormal proteins or microRNAs, disrupting neuronal connectivity and neurotransmitter signaling and contributing to the development of proteinopathies and neurotoxicity. Owing to their presence in bodily fluids such as blood plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, and saliva, exosomes hold promise as biomarkers for these disorders. Moreover, their regulatory roles present new opportunities for developing novel diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic interventions. This review provides an overview of the multifaceted roles of exosomes in neurological and psychiatric disorders. We delve into their contributions to disease pathogenesis, their potential as diagnostic biomarkers, and the innovative therapeutic strategies leveraging exosome-based delivery systems. 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Exosomes as Emerging Therapeutic Platforms in Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders.
Exosomes, small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) that range in Size from 30 to 150 nm in diameter, have emerged as crucial mediators of intercellular communication within the central nervous system (CNS). They play significant roles in the pathogenesis and progression of various neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, ischemic stroke, depression, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. Exosomes carry a diverse cargo of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and other bioactive molecules that can influence neuronal function and synaptic plasticity. In disease states, exosomes derived from stressed neurons or glial cells can propagate neuroinflammation, synaptic dysfunction, and cognitive decline. They may also mediate the spread of abnormal proteins or microRNAs, disrupting neuronal connectivity and neurotransmitter signaling and contributing to the development of proteinopathies and neurotoxicity. Owing to their presence in bodily fluids such as blood plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, and saliva, exosomes hold promise as biomarkers for these disorders. Moreover, their regulatory roles present new opportunities for developing novel diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic interventions. This review provides an overview of the multifaceted roles of exosomes in neurological and psychiatric disorders. We delve into their contributions to disease pathogenesis, their potential as diagnostic biomarkers, and the innovative therapeutic strategies leveraging exosome-based delivery systems. By exploring the current state of research, we aim to highlight the translational potential of exosomes in revolutionizing the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.
期刊介绍:
Pharmaceutical Medicine is a specialist discipline concerned with medical aspects of the discovery, development, evaluation, registration, regulation, monitoring, marketing, distribution and pricing of medicines, drug-device and drug-diagnostic combinations. The Journal disseminates information to support the community of professionals working in these highly inter-related functions. Key areas include translational medicine, clinical trial design, pharmacovigilance, clinical toxicology, drug regulation, clinical pharmacology, biostatistics and pharmacoeconomics. The Journal includes:Overviews of contentious or emerging issues.Comprehensive narrative reviews that provide an authoritative source of information on topical issues.Systematic reviews that collate empirical evidence to answer a specific research question, using explicit, systematic methods as outlined by PRISMA statement.Original research articles reporting the results of well-designed studies with a strong link to wider areas of clinical research.Additional digital features (including animated abstracts, video abstracts, slide decks, audio slides, instructional videos, infographics, podcasts and animations) can be published with articles; these are designed to increase the visibility, readership and educational value of the journal’s content. In addition, articles published in Pharmaceutical Medicine may be accompanied by plain language summaries to assist readers who have some knowledge of, but not in-depth expertise in, the area to understand important medical advances.All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the Editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.