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寻找肠道韧性:将微生物组纳入抑郁症机制、治疗和恢复力的整体观点。

Finding intestinal fortitude: Integrating the microbiome into a holistic view of depression mechanisms, treatment, and resilience.

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA.

Department of Integrative Physiology, Center for Neuroscience, and Center for Microbial Exploration, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA; Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Center for Neuroscience, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO 80045, USA; Veterans Health Administration, Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Center (RMRVAMC), Aurora, CO 80045, USA; Military and Veteran Microbiome: Consortium for Research and Education (MVM-CoRE), Aurora, CO 80045, USA; Senior Fellow, VIVO Planetary Health, Worldwide Universities Network (WUN), West New York, NJ 07093, USA.

出版信息

Neurobiol Dis. 2020 Feb;135:104578. doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2019.104578. Epub 2019 Aug 24.

Abstract

Depression affects at least 322 million people globally, or approximately 4.4% of the world's population. While the earnestness of researchers and clinicians to understand and treat depression is not waning, the number of individuals suffering from depression continues to increase over and above the rate of global population growth. There is a sincere need for a paradigm shift. Research in the past decade is beginning to take a more holistic approach to understanding depression etiology and treatment, integrating multiple body systems into whole-body conceptualizations of this mental health affliction. Evidence supports the hypothesis that the gut microbiome, or the collective trillions of microbes inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract, is an important factor determining both the risk of development of depression and persistence of depressive symptoms. This review discusses recent advances in both rodent and human research that explore bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and the immune, endocrine, and central nervous systems implicated in the etiology and pathophysiology of depression. Through interactions with circulating inflammatory markers and hormones, afferent and efferent neural systems, and other, more niche, pathways, the gut microbiome can affect behavior to facilitate the development of depression, exacerbate current symptoms, or contribute to treatment and resilience. While the challenge of depression may be the direst mental health crisis of our age, new discoveries in the gut microbiome, when integrated into a holistic perspective, hold great promise for the future of positive mental health.

摘要

全球至少有 3.22 亿人受到抑郁症的影响,约占世界人口的 4.4%。尽管研究人员和临床医生认真致力于理解和治疗抑郁症的努力并未减弱,但患抑郁症的人数仍在持续增长,超过了全球人口增长率。确实需要进行范式转变。过去十年的研究开始采取更全面的方法来理解抑郁症的病因和治疗方法,将多个身体系统纳入对这种心理健康疾病的全身概念化中。有证据支持这样的假设,即肠道微生物组,或居住在胃肠道中的数十亿微生物的集合,是决定抑郁症发展风险和抑郁症状持续存在的重要因素。这篇综述讨论了最近在啮齿动物和人类研究方面的进展,这些研究探索了肠道微生物组与免疫、内分泌和中枢神经系统之间的双向交流,这些系统与抑郁症的病因和病理生理学有关。通过与循环炎症标志物和激素、传入和传出神经系统以及其他更特定的途径相互作用,肠道微生物组可以影响行为,促进抑郁症的发展、加重当前的症状,或有助于治疗和恢复。虽然抑郁症的挑战可能是我们这个时代最严重的心理健康危机,但肠道微生物组的新发现,如果融入到整体观点中,将为积极心理健康的未来带来巨大希望。

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