自杀的神经生物学——死后研究综述。

Journal of molecular psychiatry Pub Date : 2013-04-23 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2049-9256-1-2
Karolina Furczyk, Barbora Schutová, Tanja M Michel, Johannes Thome, Andreas Büttner
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自杀行为的神经生物学构成了精神病学和一般医学实践中最严重的问题之一,但在很大程度上仍不清楚。因此,科学家们不断寻找新的机会来解释自杀的潜在原因。为了阐明自杀者大脑中发生的生物学变化,基于死后脑组织样本的研究越来越多地被使用。这些研究采用不同的研究方法,在不同的水平上,包括基因和蛋白质表达,神经可塑性和神经传递,以及许多其他领域,提供对大脑功能异常的洞察。本文旨在总结现有的死后研究数据,概述主要研究方向和最新发现,并指出该领域进一步研究的可能性。
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The neurobiology of suicide - A Review of post-mortem studies.

The neurobiology of suicidal behaviour, which constitutes one of the most serious problems both in psychiatry and general medical practice, still remains to a large degree unclear. As a result, scientists constantly look for new opportunities of explaining the causes underlying suicidality. In order to elucidate the biological changes occurring in the brains of the suicide victims, studies based on post-mortem brain tissue samples are increasingly being used. These studies employ different research methods to provide an insight into abnormalities in brain functioning on various levels, including gene and protein expression, neuroplasticity and neurotransmission, as well as many other areas. The aim of this paper to summarize the available data on the post-mortem studies, to provide an overview of main research directions and the most up-to-date findings, and to indicate the possibilities of further research in this field.

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