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Metabolism, Metabolomics, and Inflammation in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

机译:代谢,代谢组科和创伤性应激障碍中的炎症

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is defined by classic psychological manifestations, although among the characteristics are significantly increased rates of serious somatic comorbidities, such as cardiovascular disease, immune dysfunction, and metabolic syndrome. In this review, we assess the evidence for disturbances that may contribute to somatic pathology in inflammation, metabolic syndrome, and circulating metabolites (implicating mitochondrial dysfunction) in individuals with PTSD and in animal models simulating features of PTSD. The clinical and preclinical data highlight probable interrelated features of PTSD pathophysiology, including a proinflammatory milieu, metabolomic changes (implicating mitochondrial and other processes), and metabolic dysregulation. These data suggest that PTSD may be a systemic illness, or that it at least has systemic manifestations, and the behavioral manifestations are those most easily discerned. Whether somatic pathology precedes the development of PTSD (and thus may be a risk factor) or follows the development of PTSD (as a result of either shared pathophysiologies or lifestyle adaptations), comorbid PTSD and somatic illness is a potent combination placing affected individuals at increased physical as well as mental health risk. We conclude with directions for future research and novel treatment approaches based on these abnormalities.
机译:后肿瘤性应激障碍(PTSD)由经典心理表现定义,尽管在该特征中具有显着提高了严重的体细胞疾病,如心血管疾病,免疫功能障碍和代谢综合征。在本次审查中,我们评估可能有助于炎症,代谢综合征和循环代谢物(含有PTSD的血管性代谢物(含有线粒体功能障碍)的紊乱的证据,并在具有PTSD的动物模型中的个人模拟特征中。临床和临床前的数据突出显示PTSD病理生理学的可能相互关联的特征,包括促炎细胞,代谢物变化(含有线粒体和其他过程)和代谢性失调。这些数据表明,PTSD可能是一个系统性疾病,或者它至少具有系统性表现,并且行为表现是最容易辨别的。是否在PTSD的发展之前(因此可能是风险因素)或遵循PTSD的发育(由于共同的病理物理学或生活方式适应),可嗜血症可行的治疗剂和躯体疾病是一个有效的组合在增加的情况下放置受影响的个体身体和心理健康风险。我们以基于这些异常的未来研究和新颖的处理方法的指示结束了。

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