Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services, University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814, United States.
Med Hypotheses. 2011 Oct;77(4):685-91. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2011.07.018. Epub 2011 Aug 19.
The startle reaction (also known as the startle response, the startle reflex, or the alarm reaction) is the psychological and physiological response to a sudden unexpected stimulus, such as a flash of light, a loud noise (acoustic startle reflex), or a quick movement near the face. Abnormalities of startle response have been observed in many stress-related mental disorders, such as schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the molecular mechanisms of startle in stress-associated conditions--for example, whether the startle reaction is associated with any gene variance--is still unknown. In this paper, we will carry out a systematic review by retrieving, assessing, and combining, when applicable, individual studies investigating association of the molecular variation of candidate gene with the startle response. The systematic review is based on the search for numerous publications using the keywords "startle gene" on September 15, 2010 using PubMed, which comprises more than 20 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE and life science journals. A total of 486 publications regarding genes associated with startle have been obtained and reviewed here. There are fewer than 20 publications associating genes with the startle response between 1979, when the first valuable paper was published, and 1999. However, publications have dramatically increase from 2001 and reaches over 70 in 2009. We have characterized them into three categories: startle-associated gene studies in humans, in animals, as well as in both human and animals. This review of research strategy may provide the information for identifying a biomarker for startle response, with the objective of translating research into clinical utility: diagnosis and treatment of stress-induced mental disorders.
惊跳反应(也称为惊跳反应、惊跳反射或警报反应)是对突然意外刺激的心理和生理反应,例如闪光、巨响(声惊跳反射)或脸部附近的快速运动。在许多与应激相关的精神障碍中,如精神分裂症和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),已经观察到惊跳反应的异常。然而,应激相关条件下惊跳的分子机制——例如,惊跳反应是否与任何基因变异有关——仍然未知。在本文中,我们将通过检索、评估和综合应用个体研究来进行系统评价,这些研究调查候选基因的分子变异与惊跳反应之间的关联。系统评价基于在 2010 年 9 月 15 日使用 PubMed 上的关键词“惊跳基因”搜索了大量出版物,PubMed 包含来自 MEDLINE 和生命科学期刊的 2000 多万篇生物医学文献的引用。总共获得并审查了 486 篇关于与惊跳相关的基因的出版物。从 1979 年第一份有价值的论文发表到 1999 年,与惊跳反应相关的基因出版物不到 20 篇。然而,从 2001 年开始,出版物数量急剧增加,2009 年超过 70 篇。我们将它们分为三类:人类、动物以及人类和动物中的惊跳相关基因研究。这种研究策略的综述可能为识别惊跳反应的生物标志物提供信息,目的是将研究转化为临床应用:诊断和治疗应激引起的精神障碍。