检查神经精神疾病中炎症和动机性快感缺乏之间的关系:一项系统综述。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Danica Nogo, Linas Wilkialis, Leanna M W Lui, Flora Nasri, Joshua D Rosenblat, Roger S McIntyre
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摘要

背景:炎症、动机性快感缺乏和神经精神疾病与显著的功能损害相关,是一个主要的公共卫生问题。本系统综述的目的是研究神经精神疾病中炎症活动和动机性快感缺乏之间的关系。方法:对临床前和临床研究进行定性综合和总结。结果:我们发现炎症和神经精神疾病之间存在关联,动机性快感缺乏和神经精神疾病之间存在跨诊断关联。这篇综述还发现了与动机过程相关的大脑区域,这些区域可能对持续的炎症活动具有潜在的脆弱性。动机过程可能在神经精神障碍发展的早期受到影响,并可能导致动机性快感缺乏症的前兆表现(例如,前驱期)或在疾病的临床过程早期。结论:尽管炎症、动机性快感缺乏和神经精神疾病密切相关,但因果关系的直接证据有限。需要进一步的研究来了解这种关联和机械基础,并改进对这种结构的评估。免疫系统可以作为一种新的治疗靶点,改善各种神经精神疾病的动机性快感缺乏症状;然而,需要精心设计的干预性研究来评估这一假设。
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Examining the association between inflammation and motivational anhedonia in neuropsychiatric disorders: A systematic review.

Background: Inflammation, motivational anhedonia, and neuropsychiatric disorders are associated with significant functional impairment and are a major public health concern. The objective of this systematic review is to examine the relationship between inflammatory activity and motivational anhedonia in neuropsychiatric disorders.

Methods: Preclinical and clinical studies were qualitatively synthesized and summarized.

Results: We found an association between inflammation and neuropsychiatric disorders, and a transdiagnostic association between motivational anhedonia and neuropsychiatric disorders. This review also identified brain regions associated with motivational processes that might have a latent vulnerability to persistent inflammatory activity. Motivational processes might be impacted early in the development of neuropsychiatric disorders, and could lead to a precursory manifestation of motivational anhedonia before (eg, prodromal phase) or early in the clinical course of the disorder.

Conclusions: Although inflammation, motivational anhedonia, and neuro psychiatric disorders are strongly associated, direct evidence of causal interactions are limited. Further research is required to understand the association and mechanical underpinnings, and improve assessment of this construct. The immune system could serve as a novel treatment target to improve symptoms of motivational anhedonia across diverse neuro psychiatric disorders; however, well-designed interventional studies are required to assess this hypothesis.

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期刊介绍: The ANNALS publishes up-to-date information regarding the diagnosis and /or treatment of persons with mental disorders. Preferred manuscripts are those that report the results of controlled clinical trials, timely and thorough evidence-based reviews, letters to the editor, and case reports that present new appraisals of pertinent clinical topics.
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