自噬和神经精神疾病:揭示分子机制和信号通路。

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Amirhossein Habibzadeh, Zeinab Shirvani-Farsani, Vahid Ehsanian Mofrad, Fateme Derijani
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自噬是一种分解代谢过程,通过降解受损的蛋白质和细胞器,同时回收必需的生物分子,帮助维持细胞稳态。神经精神疾病,如精神分裂症、双相情感障碍、重度抑郁症和物质使用障碍,都与自噬失调有关。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了自噬在这些疾病的神经生物学中的复杂作用,包括神经元功能、神经发育和神经可塑性。自噬失调导致神经精神疾病表现和进展的分子机制,包括与自噬基因和途径相关的机制,也进行了讨论。此外,研究人员还探索了自噬靶向治疗这些疾病的潜在切入点,如调节mTOR和将自噬调节剂与现有治疗方法相结合。我们还特别研究了锂的神经保护作用,锂是一种情绪稳定剂,通过其对自噬途径的影响。总的来说,理解自噬和神经精神疾病之间复杂的关系为开发治疗这些毁灭性疾病的新方法提供了新的途径。
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Autophagy and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Unraveling Molecular Mechanisms and Signaling Pathways.

Autophagy is a catabolic process that helps maintain cellular homeostasis by degrading damaged proteins and organelles while recycling essential biomolecules. Neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and substance use disorders, have been linked to autophagy dysregulation. In this manuscript, we review the complex role of autophagy in the neurobiology of these disorders, encompassing neuronal function, neurodevelopment, and neuroplasticity. The molecular mechanisms by which autophagy dysregulation contributes to the manifestation and progression of neuropsychiatric diseases, including those related to autophagy genes and pathways, are also discussed. Additionally, potential entry points for autophagytargeted therapy in these disorders, such as modulating mTOR and combining autophagy modulators with existing treatments, are also explored. We also specifically examine the neuroprotective effects of lithium, a mood stabilizer, through its influence on autophagy pathways. Overall, understanding the intricate relationship between autophagy and neuropsychiatric disorders provides new avenues for developing new treatments for these devastating conditions.

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