Biological Correlates of Dissociative Disorders: A Systematic Review on Biomarkers and Trauma Connections.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Trauma & Dissociation Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1080/15299732.2025.2481031
Ivano Caselli, Marta Ielmini, Giulia Gastaldello, Alessandro Bellini, Camilla Callegari
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Pathological dissociation is characterized by disruptions in consciousness, memory, identity, perception, and affect, often linked to trauma and observed across various psychiatric conditions. Previous reviews do not fully cover key biological correlates used as biomarkers and do not clearly define the trauma-dissociation link. Therefore, this systematic review gives an overview of the studies on biomarkers research of the most relevant findings in associations between dissociative disorders and biological correlates. Additionally, it seeks to explore potential links between specific trauma types and recurrent biomarkers. A total of 123 studies were included, highlighting the role of increased prefrontal cortex activation and reduced hippocampal volume as potential biomarkers for pathological dissociation. Altered connectivity in the limbic system, frequently tied to childhood trauma, further underscores the neurobiological basis of dissociative symptoms. Biochemical and genetic studies, while promising, present inconsistent results and require further validation. This review underscores the importance of identifying reliable biomarkers to improve diagnostic accuracy, inform personalized treatment strategies, and monitor therapeutic responses. Future research should aim to unify methodologies and explore novel approaches to enhance clinical applications.

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分离性障碍的生物学相关性:关于生物标志物和创伤关联的系统性综述》。
病理性解离的特征是意识、记忆、身份、感知和情感的混乱,通常与创伤有关,并在各种精神疾病中均可观察到。以往的综述并未完全涵盖用作生物标志物的关键生物学相关因素,也未明确界定创伤与解离之间的联系。因此,本系统性综述概述了有关解离障碍与生物相关性之间关联的生物标志物研究的最相关发现。此外,它还试图探讨特定创伤类型与复发性生物标志物之间的潜在联系。本研究共收录了 123 项研究,其中突出强调了前额叶皮层激活增加和海马体积缩小作为病理性解离的潜在生物标志物的作用。边缘系统连接性的改变往往与童年创伤有关,这进一步强调了解离症状的神经生物学基础。生化和遗传研究虽然前景广阔,但结果并不一致,需要进一步验证。本综述强调了确定可靠生物标志物的重要性,以提高诊断的准确性,为个性化治疗策略提供依据,并监测治疗反应。未来的研究应以统一方法论和探索新方法为目标,以加强临床应用。
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