Potential neuroimmunological targets in the treatment of anxiety disorders.

Modern trends in pharmacopsychiatry Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-20 DOI:10.1159/000351965
Ruihua Hou, Zhen Tang, David S Baldwin
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In the translation of psychoneuroimmunology research into clinical practice, one critical step is to identify biomarkers for improved diagnosis and targeting of interventions. Inflammatory markers deserve special attention due to their crucial role linking various health conditions and disorders. In this chapter, we discuss the pivotal roles of cytokines in signalling to the brain and leading to behavioural changes. This is followed by a review of recent research findings into neuroimmunology of depression, and immunomodulating effects of antidepressants. The rest of the chapter focuses on neuroinflammatory hypothesis in anxiety disorders, and provides an overview of current research evidence on inflammatory responses in anxious state and anxiety disorders. Research suggestions are recommended, including study design, risk factors, medication effects, and measurement strategies. Clinical and pharmacotherapeutic implications and future research directions are also discussed in the final section.

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在将精神神经免疫学研究转化为临床实践的过程中,一个关键步骤是确定生物标志物,以改进诊断和靶向干预。炎症标志物值得特别关注,因为它们在各种健康状况和疾病之间起着至关重要的作用。在本章中,我们讨论细胞因子在向大脑发送信号和导致行为改变中的关键作用。接下来是对抑郁症的神经免疫学和抗抑郁药的免疫调节作用的最新研究结果的回顾。本章的其余部分侧重于焦虑障碍的神经炎症假说,并概述了当前关于焦虑状态和焦虑障碍的炎症反应的研究证据。研究建议包括研究设计、危险因素、药物效果和测量策略。最后一节还讨论了临床和药物治疗意义以及未来的研究方向。
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