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年轻人中成年期和中年期慢性疾病的出现:COIDS(慢性炎症、肥胖、胰岛素抵抗/2型糖尿病和抑郁综合征)这一有害的促炎应激结果四重奏。

The emergence of chronic diseases of adulthood and middle age in the young: the COIDS (chronic inflammation, obesity, insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes, and depressive syndromes) noxious quartet of pro-inflammatory stress outcomes.

作者信息

Licinio Julio, Licinio Alice W, Busnello João Vicente, Ribeiro Luciana, Gold Philip W, Bornstein Stefan R, Wong Ma-Li

机构信息

State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, 505 Irving Ave 3302, Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA.

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Via Olgettina, 58, 20132, Milano, MI, Italy.

出版信息

Mol Psychiatry. 2025 May 2. doi: 10.1038/s41380-025-03034-9.

Abstract

Major depression, type 2 diabetes, and essential (primary) hypertension are chronic medical and psychiatric disorders that have traditionally affected primarily adults and middle-aged individuals. However, recent decades have witnessed an increasing prevalence of these conditions among children and adolescents. For diseases that typically require prolonged exposure to risk factors to emerge in childhood and adolescence, the amount of exposure to a single risk factor would have to be exceptionally high. We advance the alternative hypothesis of multiple factors acting synergistically. Biological mechanisms underlying the response to ongoing (chronic) stress are logical candidates for being a shared pathway. In the context of persistent and synergistic psychological, social, and economic pressures, unremitting stress can lead to such disease outcomes, exerting a direct influence on the emergence of chronic disorders, and it can also contribute to obesity. Depression follows the same trajectory; therefore, we should examine it as an entity whose consequences are directly reflected in behavioral outcomes, including (over-) eating. Other contributing pathways include chronic sleep deprivation, epigenetic modifications, telomere shortening, the physical environment, pathogens, and the microbiome. We introduce here the concept of the Chronic inflammation, Obesity, Insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes, and Depressive Syndromes (COIDS) noxious quartet of pro-inflammatory stress outcomes, as an increasingly common pathophysiologic state, representing a distinct presentation of type 2 allostatic overload, with direct implications for the current chronic disease epidemic. The compounded effects of a pro-inflammatory state that is fueled by four different and co-existing sources may contribute to explain the emergence of chronic diseases of adulthood and middle age in the young. PPARγ might represent a potential translational therapeutic target for those with COIDS. We propose that highly adverse environments sustain sufficient chronic stress to bring about in the young diseases that had been previously confined to adults.

摘要

重度抑郁症、2型糖尿病和原发性高血压是慢性医学和精神疾病,传统上主要影响成年人和中年人。然而,近几十年来,这些疾病在儿童和青少年中的患病率不断上升。对于那些通常需要长期暴露于风险因素才会在儿童和青少年时期出现的疾病来说,单一风险因素的暴露量必须极高。我们提出了多种因素协同作用的另一种假设。对持续(慢性)应激反应的生物学机制是可能的共同途径。在持续且协同的心理、社会和经济压力背景下,持续的压力会导致此类疾病结果,对慢性疾病的出现产生直接影响,还会导致肥胖。抑郁症也遵循同样的轨迹;因此,我们应将其视为一个实体,其后果直接反映在行为结果中,包括(过度)饮食。其他促成途径包括慢性睡眠剥夺、表观遗传修饰、端粒缩短、物理环境、病原体和微生物群。我们在此引入慢性炎症、肥胖、胰岛素抵抗/2型糖尿病和抑郁综合征(COIDS)这一有害四重奏的概念,它是一种越来越常见的病理生理状态,代表了2型适应性负荷过载的一种独特表现,对当前的慢性病流行具有直接影响。由四种不同且同时存在的来源引发的促炎状态的复合效应,可能有助于解释年轻人中成年和中年慢性疾病的出现。PPARγ可能是COIDS患者潜在的转化治疗靶点。我们认为,高度不利的环境会持续产生足够的慢性压力,从而在年轻人中引发以前仅限于成年人的疾病。

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