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Psychological trauma,posttraumatic stress disorder and traumarelated depression:A mini-review 被引量:1
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作者 Shi-Kai Wang Min Feng +7 位作者 Yu Fang Liang Lv Gui-Lan Sun Sheng-Liang Yang Ping Guo Shan-Fei Cheng Min-Cai Qian Huan-Xin Chen 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2023年第6期331-339,共9页
There are various types of traumatic stimuli,such as catastrophic events like wars,natural calamities like earthquakes,and personal trauma from physical and psychological neglect or abuse and sexual abuse.Traumatic ev... There are various types of traumatic stimuli,such as catastrophic events like wars,natural calamities like earthquakes,and personal trauma from physical and psychological neglect or abuse and sexual abuse.Traumatic events can be divided into type I and type II trauma,and their impacts on individuals depend not only on the severity and duration of the traumas but also on individuals’self-evaluation of the traumatic events.Individual stress reactions to trauma include posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD),complex PTSD and trauma-related depression.Trauma-related depression is a reactive depression with unclear pathology,and depression occurring due to trauma in the childhood has gained increasing attention,because it has persisted for a long time and does not respond to conventional antidepressants but shows good or partial response to psychotherapy,which is similar to the pattern observed for PTSD.Because trauma-related depression is associated with high risk of suicide and is chronic with a propensity to relapse,it is necessary to explore its pathogenesis and therapeutic strategy. 展开更多
关键词 Psychological trauma trauma-related depression Reactive depression Posttraumatic stress disorder ANTIDEPRESSANT PSYCHOTHERAPY
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Comparison between cannabidiol and sertra⁃line in modulation of post-traumatic stress dis⁃order-like behaviors and fear memory in mice
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作者 HAN Xiao SONG Xian-kui +4 位作者 SONG Da-ke XIE Guan-bo GUO Hong-yan WU Ning LI Jin 《中国药理学与毒理学杂志》 CAS 北大核心 2021年第9期680-681,共2页
OBJECTIVE Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is characterized by poor adapta⁃tion to a traumatic experience and disturbances in fear memory regulation,and currently lacks effective medication.Cannabidiol(CBD)is the p... OBJECTIVE Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)is characterized by poor adapta⁃tion to a traumatic experience and disturbances in fear memory regulation,and currently lacks effective medication.Cannabidiol(CBD)is the primary component of the Cannabis sativa plant;it does not have any psychoactive effects and has been implicated in modulating fear learning in mammals.The present study investigated the effect of CBD on PTSD-like behaviors in a mouse pre-shock model,the effect of CBD in the modulation of trauma-related fear memory,a crucial process leading to core symptoms of PTSD.METHODS Pre-shock model was applied in which mice were submitted to training with two days of 0.8 mA×12 times of foot-shock,and PTSD-like behaviors was evaluated during 3 and 26 d,including freezing time to the conditioned context,open field test,elevated plus maze test and social interaction test.RESULTS CBD(10 mg·kg^(-1))administration alleviated main PTSD-like symptoms in the mouse pre-shock model by attenuating trauma-related fear memory,decreasing anxiety-like behavior,and increasing social interaction behavior.However,sertraline(15 mg·kg^(-1))was only effective when adminis⁃tered throughout the test period.Furthermore,CBD reduced the formation,retrieval,and recon⁃solidation of trauma-related fear memory,whereas sertraline only reduced fear-memory retrieval.Neither CBD nor sertraline influenced the acquisi⁃tion of trauma-related fear memory.CONCLU⁃SION CBD produced anti-PTSD-like actions in mice,and could disrupt trauma-related fear mem⁃ory by interfering with multiple aspects of fear memory processing in mice.These findings indi⁃cate that CBD may be a promising candidate for treating PTSD. 展开更多
关键词 post-traumatic stress disorder can⁃nabidiol SERTRALINE trauma-related fear memory processing endocannabinoid system
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