神经生物学机制 脑损伤后心理功能障碍的基础
Prashin Unadkat1,2, Tania Rebeiz2, Erum Ajmal1,3
1Translational Brain Research Laboratory, The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY 11030, USA.
Cells
|January 24, 2025
概括
脑损伤后的心理功能障碍很难治疗. 这篇评论探讨了神经生物学原因,并建议针对性治疗,如Nrf2激活剂和非药物治疗,以获得更好的结果.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 神经学 神经学
背景情况:
- 脑损伤后的心理功能障碍与与损伤无关的疾病相比,治疗反应不佳.
- 尽管有研究,但在理解和治疗脑损伤相关的心理障碍方面仍然存在很大的差距.
研究的目的:
- 审查脑损伤后神经心理障碍的神经生物学机制.
- 确定治疗目标和治疗脑损伤相关心理功能障碍的干预措施.
- 提出一种更具整合性和特定环境的治疗开发方法.
主要方法:
- 临床和临床前证据的整合.
- 专注于神经生物学机制在情绪调节和脑损伤.
- 治疗干预和机制目标的检查.
主要成果:
- Nrf2,神经和非药物疗法显示出作为多机制干预措施的前景.
- 性二形因素被确定为进一步研究的重要领域.
- 不充分考虑相互影响的因素 (因果,环境,个人) 是一个显著的差距.
结论:
- 对复杂的脑损伤相关的心理功能障碍,需要调节上游调解器的向疗法.
- 对性别特异性模式的进一步调查对于发现疾病贡献者至关重要.
- 为了改善患者的治疗结果,转向整合性,特定于环境的治疗方法的范式转变至关重要.
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