Existing and Novel Biological Therapeutics in Suicide Prevention.

Focus (American Psychiatric Publishing) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-14 DOI:10.1176/appi.focus.23021003
Joshua J Griffiths, Carlos A Zarate, J J Rasimas
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We summarize outcomes for several pharmacologic and neurostimulatory approaches that have been considered potential treatments to reduce suicide risk, namely, by reducing suicide deaths, attempts, and ideation in various clinical populations. Available treatments include clozapine, lithium, antidepressants, antipsychotics, electroconvulsive therapy, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. The novel repurposing of ketamine as a potential suicide risk-mitigating agent in the acute setting is also discussed. Research pathways to better understand and treat suicidal ideation and behavior from a neurobiological perspective are proposed in light of this foundation of information and the limitations and challenges inherent in suicide research. Such pathways include trials of fast-acting medications, registry approaches to identify appropriate patients for trials, identification of biomarkers, neuropsychological vulnerabilities, and endophenotypes through the study of known suicide risk-mitigating agents in hope of determining mechanisms of pathophysiology and the action of protective biological interventions. Reprinted from Am J Prev Med 2014; 47:S195-S203, with permission from Elsevier. Copyright © 2014.

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预防自杀的现有和新型生物疗法。
我们总结了几种药物和神经刺激方法的治疗结果,这些方法被认为是降低自杀风险的潜在治疗方法,即通过减少不同临床人群的自杀死亡、自杀未遂和自杀意念来降低自杀风险。现有的治疗方法包括氯氮平、锂、抗抑郁药、抗精神病药、电休克疗法和经颅磁刺激。此外,还讨论了氯胺酮作为一种潜在的减轻急性期自杀风险药物的新用途。根据这些信息基础以及自杀研究固有的局限性和挑战,提出了从神经生物学角度更好地理解和治疗自杀意念和行为的研究途径。这些途径包括速效药物试验、为试验确定合适患者的登记方法、通过研究已知的减轻自杀风险的药物来确定生物标志物、神经心理脆弱性和内表型,从而希望确定病理生理学机制和保护性生物干预措施的作用。经爱思唯尔授权,转载自 Am J Prev Med 2014; 47:S195-S203。Copyright © 2014.
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