脑卒中后抑郁的免疫学基础

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Nina Vindegaard Sørensen , Anders Hougaard , Christina Kruuse , Michael Eriksen Benros
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脑卒中后抑郁是脑卒中的常见后果,估计在脑卒中患者中患病率约为30%。它对中风后的康复和生活质量都有负面影响。中风引起中枢神经系统免疫系统的急性激活,并伴有周围神经系统的免疫改变。免疫改变与非卒中相关性抑郁有关,证据表明中枢和外周免疫激活具有双向相互作用。通过识别和评估与抑郁、卒中和卒中后抑郁相关的免疫改变的现有证据,我们概述了卒中相关免疫改变及其与卒中后抑郁后续风险的关联的现有知识和假设。这包括脑脊液和血液中的免疫系统改变;中风前后感染;血脑屏障;中枢神经系统自身免疫;大脑成像;脾-脑、肠-脑和神经内分泌-免疫轴;免疫遗传学研究。所有这些主题都在卒中后抑郁的背景下进行了讨论,指出了多因素免疫病理生理学的潜在参与。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们确定了未来研究的关键方向,并通过提供与神经精神病学中这一研究不足但重要的主题的治疗潜力和相关挑战相关的观点来总结。
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The Immunologic Underpinnings of Post-Stroke Depression
Post-stroke depression is a common consequence of stroke with an estimated prevalence of approximately 30% in stroke patients. It negatively impacts both rehabilitation and quality of life after stroke. Stroke induces an acute activation of the immune system in the central nervous system with concomitant immunologic alterations in the periphery. Immunologic alterations have been associated with non-stroke-related depression, and the evidence points to both central and peripheral immune activation with bidirectional interactions. By identifying and evaluating the current evidence of immunologic alterations associated with depression, stroke, and post-stroke depression, we outline the current knowledge and hypotheses on stroke-related immunologic alterations and associations with the subsequent risk of post-stroke depression. This includes immune system alterations in the cerebrospinal fluid and blood; pre- and post-stroke infections; the blood-brain barrier; autoimmunity of the central nervous system; brain imaging; the spleen-brain, gut-brain, and neuroendocrine-immune axes; and immunogenetic studies. All these topics are discussed within the context of post-stroke depression, pointing to a potential involvement of a multifactorial immunologic pathophysiology. In this narrative review, we identify key directions for future research and conclude by offering perspectives related to the therapeutic potential and associated challenges of this underinvestigated but important topic in neuropsychiatry.
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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