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Neuroplasticity-related mechanisms underlying the antidepressant-like effects of traditional herbal medicines

机译:与传统草药的抗抑郁症状效果相关的神经塑性相关机制

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Traditional herbal medicine can offer efficacious and safe alternative pharmacotherapies for depression. The ability of an herbal medicine to produce neuroadaptive processes, that enhance neuroplasticity and cellular resilience in response to chronic stress, may point to its antidepressant potential. We suggest that among many investigated herbal medicines, those that can enhance neuroplasticity may have stronger therapeutic potential. The current article presents a summary of traditional herbal medicines, which are thought to exert antidepressant like effects in chronic stress models via neuroplasticity enhancement. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a biomarker for neuroplasticity-related mechanisms compromised in depression and recovered by conventional antidepressants, including synaptic plasticity, cell survival, neurogenesis and spine formation. We therefore presumed that if an herbal medicine up-regulates BDNF in the hippocampus and/or prefrontal cortex (PFC), its antidepressant-like effect is mediated, at least partially, via neuroplasticity-related mechanisms. Literature search was performed using the general terms depression, stress, neuroplasticity and herbal medicines. Screening of retrieved preclinical studies revealed 30 traditional herbal medicines: 8 single herbs, 15 bioactive constituents, and 7 herbal formulas. The antidepressant-like effects of these medicines were associated with reversal of chronic stress-induced impairment in neuroplasticity, most notably by BDNF up-regulation, activation of BDNF downstream signaling pathways and increase in neurogenesis in the hippocampus and/or PFC/frontal cortex. In light of the ability of these medicines to enhance neuroplasticity, we suggest that they may be suitable candidates for clinical investigation in depressed individuals. Once their efficacy, tolerability and safety will be substantiated, they may serve as natural alternatives to conventional antidepressants. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. and ECNP. All rights reserved.
机译:传统的草药可以为抑郁症提供有效和安全的替代药物。草药产生神经皮肤过程的能力,增强神经塑性和细胞弹性响应慢性应激,可能指向其抗抑郁潜力。我们建议在许多调查的草药中,那些可以增强神经塑性的药物可能具有更强的治疗潜力。本文介绍了传统草药的概述,该药物旨在通过神经塑性增强来施加慢性应激模型中的抗抑郁药物。脑衍生的神经营养因子(BDNF)是用于抑制的神经塑性相关机制的生物标志物,其被抑制和通过常规抗抑郁药回收,包括突触塑性,细胞存活,神经发生和脊柱形成。因此,我们假设如果草药上调海马和/或前额定皮质(PFC)中的BDNF,则其抗抑郁的效果至少部分地通过神经塑性相关的机制介导。使用一般术语抑郁,应力,神经塑性和草药进行文献搜索。检索到的临床前研究的筛选揭示了30种传统中草药:8种唯一草药,15种生物活性成分和7种草药。这些药物的抗抑郁药物类似的效果与神经塑性性血压诱导的逆转有关,最有明显的是通过BDNF上游信号,激活BDNF下游信号途径和海马中神经发生的增加和/或PFC /额落皮层。鉴于这些药物增强神经塑性的能力,我们建议他们可能是抑郁个体临床调查的合适候选者。一旦它们的功效,耐受性和安全性就会得到证实,它们可以作为常规抗抑郁药的自然替代品。 (c)2017 Elsevier B.V.和ECNP。版权所有。

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