精神病的病理生物学基础:从压力相关假说到多系统方法。

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
NeuroSci Pub Date : 2025-10-03 DOI:10.3390/neurosci6040099
Evangelos Karanikas
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摘要

直到最近,对精神病的病理生物学基础的研究一直集中在神经递质扰动上。然而,这个范围已经扩展到包括新的领域,如免疫/氧化还原/代谢/神经内分泌/应激系统。事实上,应力场的基础研究表明,上述系统可以代表一般炎症过程的组成部分,就像一个死结一样紧密相连。基于关于精神病病因的炎症假说,对免疫/氧化还原/代谢/神经内分泌/应激系统的精神病队列研究结果开始积累。证据支持这些系统参与病理生物学精神病底物的形成,但对它们的相互作用知之甚少。本文试图从应力场的基础研究开始,扩展到精神病患者的临床研究,为系统间相互作用的证据建立一个参考框架,希望能激发新的研究途径。
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The Pathobiological Underpinnings of Psychosis: From the Stress-Related Hypothesis to a Multisystemic Approach.

Until recently, research on the pathobiological substrate of psychosis has been focused on neurotransmitter perturbations. However, this scope has expanded to include new fields, such as the immune/redox/metabolic/neuroendocrine/stress systems. Indeed, basic research in the stress field showed that the systems above can represent components of a general inflammatory process as tightly interconnected as a Gordian knot. Based on the inflammatory hypothesis concerning the psychosis etiopathology, the findings from psychotic cohort studies on each one of the immune/redox/metabolic/neuroendocrine/stress systems have started to accumulate. The evidence favors the involvement of these systems in the formation of the pathobiological psychotic substrate, yet little is known concerning their interplay. This review attempts to establish a frame of reference for the evidence concerning intersystemic interactions, starting with the basic research on the stress field and expanding to clinical studies with psychosis cohorts, hoping to instigate new avenues of research.

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