Extracellular Vesicles as Potential Biomarkers in Addictive Disorders.

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry (Moscow) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1134/S0006297924110117
Vsevolod V Severtsev, Margarita A Pavkina, Nikolay N Ivanets, Maria A Vinnikova, Alexander A Yakovlev
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Abstract

Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) and their role in mental and addictive disorders are extremely promising research areas. Because of their small size, sEVs can pass through the blood-brain barrier. The membrane of sEVs contain proteins that protect them against destruction by the organism's immune system. Due to these properties, sEVs circulating in the blood can be used as potential biomarkers of processes occurring in the brain. Exposure to psychoactive substances in vitro and in vivo affects sEV biogenesis and significantly alters the amount of sEVs and chemical composition of their cargo. Based on the published reports, sEVs carry numerous potential biomarkers of addictive pathologies, although the diagnostic significance of these markers still has to be evaluated. A large body of evidence indicates that psychoactive substances influence Rab family GTPases, Toll-like receptors, complement system components, and cytokines. In some studies, the effect of psychoactive substances on sEVs was found to be sex-dependent. It has become commonly accepted that sEVs are involved in the regulation of neuroinflammation and interaction between glial cells and neurons, as well as between peripheral cells and cells of the central nervous system. Here, we formulated a hypothesis on the existence of two mechanisms/stages involved in the effect of psychoactive substances on sEVs: the "fast" mechanism that provides neuroplasticity, and the "slow" one, resulting from the impaired biogenesis of sEVs and formation of aberrant vesicles.

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细胞外囊泡作为成瘾障碍的潜在生物标志物。
小细胞外囊泡(sev)及其在精神和成瘾障碍中的作用是非常有前途的研究领域。由于体积小,sev可以穿过血脑屏障。sev的膜含有蛋白质,可以保护它们免受生物体免疫系统的破坏。由于这些特性,血液中循环的sev可以用作大脑中发生的过程的潜在生物标志物。体外和体内暴露于精神活性物质会影响sEV的生物发生,并显著改变sEV的数量及其货物的化学成分。根据已发表的报告,sev携带许多潜在的成瘾病理生物标志物,尽管这些标志物的诊断意义仍有待评估。大量证据表明,精神活性物质影响Rab家族gtp酶、toll样受体、补体系统成分和细胞因子。在一些研究中,发现精神活性物质对sev的影响是性别依赖的。sev参与神经炎症的调节以及神经胶质细胞与神经元之间、外周细胞与中枢神经系统细胞之间的相互作用,这一点已被普遍接受。在此,我们提出了精神活性物质影响sev的两个机制/阶段的假设:提供神经可塑性的“快速”机制和由于sev生物发生受损和异常囊泡形成的“缓慢”机制。
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Biochemistry (Moscow)
Biochemistry (Moscow) 生物-生化与分子生物学
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4.70
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3.60%
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139
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Biochemistry (Moscow) is the journal that includes research papers in all fields of biochemistry as well as biochemical aspects of molecular biology, bioorganic chemistry, microbiology, immunology, physiology, and biomedical sciences. Coverage also extends to new experimental methods in biochemistry, theoretical contributions of biochemical importance, reviews of contemporary biochemical topics, and mini-reviews (News in Biochemistry).
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