生酮疗法治疗重度抑郁症:神经生物学证据综述

Dana Shamshtein, T. Liwinski
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重度抑郁症(MDD)是一种使人衰弱的疾病,对全球健康造成巨大负担。生酮饮食,传统上用于治疗顽固性癫痫疾病,正在越来越多地探索其缓解其他神经精神疾病的潜力。提供关于生酮饮食减轻重度抑郁症的潜力、其神经生物学基础和初步临床证据的最新总结。进行了结构化的文献调查,并撰写了叙述性评论。基础科学为酮症抗抑郁作用的生物学机制提供了线索。酮症可能通过增加γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)水平和降低兴奋性神经递质水平来规避额叶皮质葡萄糖代谢低下,减少氧化应激和神经炎症,恢复神经递质稳态。另一个受酮症影响并可能与情绪和心理健康有关的有趣领域是肠道微生物群。新出现的临床证据支持酮症诱导治疗情绪障碍患者的疗效。证据支持生酮饮食的抗抑郁潜力。然而,需要对其潜在的作用机制和临床效果进行进一步的实质性研究。
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Ketogenic Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder: A Review of Neurobiological Evidence
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating illness that places a great burden on global health. A ketogenic diet, which has traditionally been used for treating refractory epileptic disorders, is being increasingly explored for its potential of alleviating other neuropsychiatric conditions. Providing an up-to-date summary on the ketogenic diet’s potential to alleviate MDD, its neurobiological basis, and preliminary clinical evidence. A structured literature survey was performed, and a narrative review was written. Basic science provides cues for the biological mechanisms underlying the antidepressant effects of ketosis. Ketosis may circumvent frontal cortical glucose hypometabolism, reduce oxidative stress and neuroinflammation, and restore neurotransmitter homeostasis by increasing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels and decreasing excitatory neurotransmitter levels. Another interesting domain affected by ketosis and potentially linked to mood and mental health is the gut microbiome. Emerging clinical evidence supports the efficacy of ketosis induction in treating patients with mood disorders. Evidence supports the antidepressant potential of the ketogenic diet. However, further substantial research into the underlying mechanisms of action and clinical effects is required.
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