必需脂肪酸在情感性疾病治疗中的潜在抗炎作用。

Modern trends in pharmacopsychiatry Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-27 DOI:10.1159/000343970
Cai Song
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近二十年来,许多研究表明,情感性疾病患者的炎症反应增加,可能导致这些疾病的神经内分泌和神经传递功能障碍。因此,证据表明,应该开发具有抗炎特性的药物或天然产品来治疗这种疾病。在调节神经免疫网络的几种候选物质中,omega-(n)-3必需不饱和脂肪酸已成为情感障碍的有效治疗方法。因为这些脂肪酸可以影响膜结构,减少炎症,调节蛋白质和基因表达,它们的效果似乎很有希望。在本章中,我们首先对支持情感障碍炎症理论的最新发现进行了选择和综述。其次,介绍了n-3脂肪酸在免疫系统和大脑中的作用,并结合动物实验结果探讨了n-3脂肪酸减轻抑郁症状的可能机制。最后总结了n-3脂肪酸治疗重度抑郁症、双相抑郁症和产后抑郁症的临床效果。此外,本章还指出了该领域的局限性和未来的研究方向。
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Essential fatty acids as potential anti-inflammatory agents in the treatment of affective disorders.

In the last two decades, many studies have demonstrated that increased inflammatory responses occur in patients with affective disorders, which could contribute to the dysfunction of neuroendocrine and neurotransmission in these diseases. The evidence consequently suggests that drugs or natural products with anti-inflammatory properties should be developed to treat the illness. Among several candidates that modulate the neuro-immune network, omega-(n)-3 essential unsaturated fatty acids have emerged as effective treatments for affective disorders. Because these fatty acids can influence membrane structure, reduce inflammation and regulate protein and gene expressions, their effects seem promising. In this chapter, the newest findings that support the inflammatory theory of affective disorders have been first selected and reviewed. Secondly, the role of n-3 fatty acids in the immune system and brain has been introduced and then the possible mechanisms by which n-3 fatty acids attenuated symptoms of depression are discussed by the insight of the results from the animal studies. Finally, the clinical effects of n-3 fatty acids on major, bipolar and postpartum depression are summarized. Furthermore, the chapter points out the limitations and future research in this area.

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