Background The role of human lineage mutations(HLMs)in human evolution through post-transcriptional modification is unclear.Aims To investigate the contribution of HLMs to human evolution through post-transcriptional ...Background The role of human lineage mutations(HLMs)in human evolution through post-transcriptional modification is unclear.Aims To investigate the contribution of HLMs to human evolution through post-transcriptional modification.Methods We applied a deep learning model Seqweaver to predict how HLMs impact RNA-binding protein affinity.Results We found that only 0.27%of HLMs had significant impacts on RNA-binding proteins at the threshold of the top 1%of human common variations.These HLMs enriched in a set of conserved genes highly expressed in adult excitatory neurons and prenatal Purkinje neurons,and were involved in synapse organisation and the GTPase pathway.These genes also carried excess damaging coding mutations that caused neurodevelopmental disorders,ataxia and schizophrenia.Among these genes,NTRK2 and ITPR1 had the most aggregated evidence of functional importance,suggesting their essential roles in cognition and bipedalism.Conclusions Our findings suggest that a small subset of human-specific mutations have contributed to human speciation through impacts on post-transcriptional modification of critical brain-related genes.展开更多
Introduction Gambling in China has a long and evolving history,from ancient court cockfighting to preliberation casinos with games like baccarat.1 Over time,gambling in China has evolved to include a wide range of act...Introduction Gambling in China has a long and evolving history,from ancient court cockfighting to preliberation casinos with games like baccarat.1 Over time,gambling in China has evolved to include a wide range of activities,including gaming machines,online gambling and commercial gambling.Despite being declared illegal and regulated after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China,gambling remains deeply ingrained in Chinese culture.展开更多
Background Despite high relapse rate among methamphetamine (MA) abusers, there still have been little empirical data to date detecting the risk factors related to craving and relapse from the perspective of MA abusers...Background Despite high relapse rate among methamphetamine (MA) abusers, there still have been little empirical data to date detecting the risk factors related to craving and relapse from the perspective of MA abusers. Therefore, the aim of this study was to use qualitative research methods exploring the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat factors that could facilitate or impede individuals' abstinence in a real-life context from the perspectives of MA abusers. Aim To use qualitative research methods exploring the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat factors relating to individuals' abstinence in a real-life context. Method Semistructured interviews were conducted with 32 MA abusers recruited in Shanghai guided by open-ended questions on narrating the real-life catalysts and inhibitors related to craving, initiation, relapse and abstinence. All data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis. Results The results of the SWOT analysis revealed that contextual factors including peer influence, prevalence and availability of MA, familiar venue of MA use, discrimination, sexual behaviours, alcohol, emotional states and their attitudes towards smoking MA were important factors that contribute to reinitiation and relapse. Surveillance systems, antidrug social workers, vocational skills trainings, moving to another city and family responsibility might serve as counter measures targeti叩 those mentioned weaknesses and threats above. Conclusion This SWOT analysis highlights the complex nature of relapse. Comprehensive interventions strengtheni叩 coping skills such as virtual reality techniques are desperately needed to facilitate individuals1 sustained abstinence.展开更多
In recent years,research on meditation as an important alternative therapy has developed rapidly and been widely applied in clinical medicine.Mechanism studies of meditation have also developed progressively,showing t...In recent years,research on meditation as an important alternative therapy has developed rapidly and been widely applied in clinical medicine.Mechanism studies of meditation have also developed progressively,showing that meditation has great impact on brain structure and function,and epigenetic and telomere regulation.In line with this,the application of meditation has gradually been expanded to mental illness,most often applied for major depressive disorders and substance-related and addictive disorders.The focus of this paper is to illustrate the biological mechanisms of meditation and its application in mental disorders.展开更多
Background Atypical antipsychotics as first-line drugs have been used in patients with schizophrenia in China and abroad.However,its safety still needs to be evaluated in a large population,especially in Chinese patie...Background Atypical antipsychotics as first-line drugs have been used in patients with schizophrenia in China and abroad.However,its safety still needs to be evaluated in a large population,especially in Chinese patients.Objective The main objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and related factors of long-term atypical antipsychotic use in patients with schizophrenia in China.The secondary objective includes the long-term efficacy of atypical antipsychotics in these patients,as well as pharmacoeconomic evaluation,population pharmacokinetic studies and pharmacogenomics studies.Methods This study has an observational design.The atypical antipsychotics include quetiapine,olanzapine,risperidone,aripiprazole,ziprasidone,paliperidone,amisulpride,perospirone and clozapine.Visits occur at 0,4,8,13,26,52,78,104,130 and 156 weeks.The efficacy evaluations include symptoms,social function,recurrence rate and hospitalisation.The safety measures include physical examination,vital signs,abdominal circumference,laboratory tests(such as blood cell analysis,blood biochemical tests and serum prolactin/thyroxine levels),12-lead ECG,extrapyramidal syndrome assessment,sexual function evaluation,medication and other adverse events.The secondary measures include the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale,Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness Scale,Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia,Personal and Social Performance Scale,relapse rate,drug consolidation,medical-related expenses,income,drug plasma concentration and genetic information.Results This is a large sample,non-interventional and long-term prospective clinical study designed to truly reflect the specific details of clinical practice,fully respect patients’needs,and understand patients’treatment intentions and actual treatment details.Conclusions This research method details the aims,methods,study design,strengths and limitations of the study.展开更多
Disturbance of biological rhythms contributes to the onset of bipolar disorders and is an important clinical feature of the condition.To further explore the role of biological rhythms in bipolar disorders,95 English a...Disturbance of biological rhythms contributes to the onset of bipolar disorders and is an important clinical feature of the condition.To further explore the role of biological rhythms in bipolar disorders,95 English articles published between 1968 and 2019 were retrieved from the PubMed database and analysed.We herein review the outcomes of studies on biological rhythm disturbance in bipolar disorders,including the epidemiology,aetiology,clinical features(eg,sleep,feeding and eating disorders)and treatment of the condition evaluated by patients*selfreport and biological indicators such as melatonin.Our report supports the characterisation of biological rhythm disturbance as a significant clinical feature affecting the onset and development of bipolar disorders and reviews classical and novel treatments,such as chronotherapy,that can be applied in the clinical practice.Our analysis indicates that a more comprehensive study of the pathophysiology,clinical phenomenology and treatment of biological rhythm disturbance is required.展开更多
INTRODUCTION There are many obstacles to developing,maintaining and strengthening international research collaborations,whether they are posed by geography,culture or,most recently,global economics and politics.It is ...INTRODUCTION There are many obstacles to developing,maintaining and strengthening international research collaborations,whether they are posed by geography,culture or,most recently,global economics and politics.It is critically important to overcome these obstacles,especially when it comes to fostering the types of breakthrough biomedical science that benefit from diverse perspectives,methodologies and data sets.Moreover,the research underlying these breakthroughs unfolds over the course of years,and even decades.For these reasons,and more,the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital(Mass General)and the Shanghai Mental Health Center(SMHC)are taking the long view:exploring and implementing numerous collaborative research and training projects that are leading to better care and treatments for patients,both in the USA and China,who suffer from a range of psychiatric disorders.展开更多
Background Aripiprazole(ARI)is often prescribed alone or in combination with other second-generation antipsychotics(SGAs)to treat patients with schizophrenia.However,this may increase the potential clinical significan...Background Aripiprazole(ARI)is often prescribed alone or in combination with other second-generation antipsychotics(SGAs)to treat patients with schizophrenia.However,this may increase the potential clinical significance of drug-drug interactions.Therapeutic drug monitoring(TDM)is an important and fundamental tool both when administering ARI alone and in combination with other SGAs to monitor ARI pharmacokinetics,adjust the dosage and thereby achieve more effective and safer treatment.Aims This study retrospectively investigated the effects of four SGA comedications(clozapine,risperidone,quetiapine(QTP)and olanzapine)and other potential factors(sex,age and ARI dose)on the serum concentrations of ARI and dehydroaripiprazole(DARI)in Chinese patients with schizophrenia using TDM data.Methods High-performance liquid chromatography was used to test the serum concentrations of ARI,DARI and ARI+DARI.In addition,steady-state dose-adjusted serum concentrations(ie,concentration-to dose ratios,C:D ratios)of ARI,DARI and ARI+DARI;sex;age;ARI dose and SGA comedication dose between 299 inpatients with schizophrenia who received ARI or SGA comedication were all collected and analysed.Spearman’s correlation and multiple linear regression analysis were used to evaluate bivariate associations between ARI dose and serum ARI and DARI concentrations and describe the effect of independent variables on serum ARI and DARI concentrations,respectively.Results There were significant differences in the C:D ratios of ARI(χ^(2)=−3.21,p=0.001)and ARI+DARI(χ^(2)=−2.50,p=0.01)between the ARI and SGA groups,as well as in the C:D ratios of ARI(χ^(2)=−3.59,p<0.001)and ARI+DARI(χ^(2)=−3.10,p=0.002)between the female patients in the two groups.Of the four SGAs,only QTP had significant effects on the C:D ratios of ARI(Z=−4.12,p<0.001)and ARI+DARI(Z=−3.62,p<0.001)when compared with the ARI group in the whole sample and on the C:D ratios of ARI,DARI and ARI+DARI(Z=−3.96,p<0.001;Z=−2.22,p=0.03;Z=−3.75,p<0.001,respectively)in women when compared with their counterparts in the ARI group.Conclusion Comedication with SGAs resulted in lower C:D ratios of ARI and ARI+DARI compared with ARI monotherapy,and comedication with QTP resulted in lower C:D ratios of ARI and ARI+DARI than ARI monotherapy.Despite this statistical significance of our findings,whether the presently observed effect has clinical significance requires exploration by further research.TDM and dosage regulation of ARI should be performed in Chinese inpatients with schizophrenia who are receiving SGA comedication(especially QTP)to maintain a safe and effective dose-adjusted serum concentration of ARI and DARI.展开更多
Current clinical management of major mental disorders,such as autism spectrum disorder,depression and schizophrenia,is less than optimal.Recent scientific advances have indicated that deficits in oxidative and inflamm...Current clinical management of major mental disorders,such as autism spectrum disorder,depression and schizophrenia,is less than optimal.Recent scientific advances have indicated that deficits in oxidative and inflammation systems are lessthanoptimal.Recentscientific advances have indicated extensively involved in the pathogenesis of these disorders. These findings have led to expanded considerations for treatment.Sulforaphane(SFN)is a dietary phytochemical extracted from cruciferous vegetables.It is an effective activator of the transcription factor nuclear erythroid-2 like factor-2,which can upregulate multiple antioxidants and protect neurons against various oxidative damages.On the other hand,it can also significantly reduce inflammatory response to pathological states and decrease the damage caused by the immune response via the nuclear factor-kB pathway and other pathways.In this review,we introduce the biological mechanisms of SFN and the pilot evidence from its clinical trials of major mental disorders,hoping to promote an increase in psychiatric clinical studies of SFN.展开更多
To the Editor,Non-human primate(NHP)models are advantageous for mimicking human addiction with high behavioural validity.1 However,current NHP drug addiction models(eg,self-administration)often require a comprehensive...To the Editor,Non-human primate(NHP)models are advantageous for mimicking human addiction with high behavioural validity.1 However,current NHP drug addiction models(eg,self-administration)often require a comprehensive behavioural training paradigm,relatively expensive apparatus and invasive surgical procedures.展开更多
Background Patients who suffer comorbidity of major depressive disorder(MDD)and chronic pain(CP)maintain a complex interplay between maladaptive prospective memory(PM)and retrospective memory(RM)with physical pain,and...Background Patients who suffer comorbidity of major depressive disorder(MDD)and chronic pain(CP)maintain a complex interplay between maladaptive prospective memory(PM)and retrospective memory(RM)with physical pain,and their complications are still unknown.Aims We aimed to focus on the full cognitive performance and memory complaints in patients with MDD and CP,patients with depression without CP,and control subjects,considering the possible influence of depressed affect and chronic pain severity.Methods According to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the criteria given by the International Association of Pain,a total of 124 participants were included in this cross-sectional cohort study.Among them,82 depressed inpatients and outpatients from Anhui Mental Health centre were divided into two groups:a comorbidity group(patients with MDD and CP)(n=40)and a depression group(patients with depression without CP)(n=42).Meanwhile,42 healthy controls were screened from the hospital’s physical examination centre from January 2019 to January 2022.The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-24(HAMD-24)and Beck Depression Inventory-II(BDI-II)were used to evaluate the severity of depression.The Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale(PI-NRS),Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire-2 Chinese version(SF-MPQ-2-CN),Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Basic Section(MoCA-BC),and Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire(PRMQ)were used to assess pain-related features and the global cognitive functioning of study participants.Results The impairments in PM and RM differed remarkably among the three groups(F=7.221,p<0.001;F=7.408,p<0.001)and were severe in the comorbidity group.Spearman correlation analysis revealed the PM and RM were positively correlated with continuous pain and neuropathic pain(r=0.431,p<0.001;r=0.253,p=0.022 and r=0.415,p<0.001;r=0.247,p=0.025),respectively.Regression analysis indicated a significant positive relationship between affective descriptors and total BDI-II score(β=0.594,t=6.600,p<0.001).Examining the mediator pathways revealed the indirect role of PM and RM in patients with comorbid MDD and CP.Conclusions Patients with comorbid MDD and CP presented more PM and RM impairments than patients with MDD without CP.PM and RM are possibly mediating factors that affect the aetiology of comorbid MDD and CP.展开更多
Background Non-suicidal self-injury(NSSI)is a frequent and prominent phenomenon in major depressive disorder(MDD).Even though its prevalence and risk factors are relatively well understood,the potential mechanisms of ...Background Non-suicidal self-injury(NSSI)is a frequent and prominent phenomenon in major depressive disorder(MDD).Even though its prevalence and risk factors are relatively well understood,the potential mechanisms of NSSI in MDD remain elusive.Aims To review present evidence related to the potential mechanisms of NSSI in MDD.Methods According to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses 2020 guidelines,articles for this systematic review were searched on Medline(through PubMed),Embase(through Elsevier),PsycINFO(through OVID)and Web of Science databases for English articles,as well as China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),SinoMed,Wanfang Data,and the Chongqing VIP Chinese Science and Technology Periodical(VIP)Databases for Chinese articles published from the date of inception to 2 August 2022.Two researchers(BW,HZ)independently screened studies based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and assessed their quality.Results A total of 25157 studies were searched.Only 25 of them were ultimately included,containing 3336 subjects(1535 patients with MDD and NSSI,1403 patients with MDD without NSSI and 398 HCs).Included studies were divided into 6 categories:psychosocial factors(11 studies),neuroimaging(8 studies),stress and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal(HPA)axis(2 studies),pain perception(1 study),electroencephalogram(EEG)(2 studies)and epigenetics(1 study).Conclusions This systematic review indicates that patients with MDD and NSSI might have specific psychosocial factors,aberrant brain functions and neurochemical metabolisms,HPA axis dysfunctions,abnormal pain perceptions and epigenetic alterations.展开更多
S Background Music therapy is a promising complementary intervention for addressing various mental health conditions.Despite evidence of the beneficial effects of music,the acoustic features that make music effective ...S Background Music therapy is a promising complementary intervention for addressing various mental health conditions.Despite evidence of the beneficial effects of music,the acoustic features that make music effective in therapeutic contexts remain elusive.Aims This study aimed to identify and validate distinctive acoustic features of healing music.Methods We constructed a healing music dataset(HMD)based on nominations from related professionals and extracted 370 acoustic features.Healing-distinctive acoustic features were identified as those that were(1)independent from genre within the HMD,(2)significantly different from music pieces in a classical music dataset(CMD)and(3)similar to pieces in a five-element music dataset(FEMD).We validated the identified features by comparing jazz pieces in the HMD with a jazz music dataset(JMD).We also examined the emotional properties of the features in a Chinese affective music system(CAMS).Results The HMD comprised 165 pieces.Among all the acoustic features,74.59%shared commonalities across genres,and 26.22%significantly differed between the HMD classical pieces and the CMD.The equivalence test showed that the HMD and FEMD did not differ significantly in 9.46%of the features.The potential healing-distinctive acoustic features were identified as the standard deviation of the roughness,mean and period entropy of the third coefficient of the mel-frequency cepstral coefficients.In a three-dimensional space defined by these features,HMD's jazz pieces could be distinguished from those of the JMD.These three features could significantly predict both subjective valence and arousal ratings in the CAMS.Conclusions The distinctive acoustic features of healing music that have been identified and validated in this study have implications for the development of artificial intelligence models for identifying therapeutic music,particularly in contexts where access to professional expertise may be limited.This study contributes to the growing body of research exploring the potential of digital technologies for healthcare interventions.展开更多
BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by chronic or recurrent symptoms.Lurasidone was licensed in China in 2019 for the treatment of adult schizophrenia in adults with a maximum dose of 80 m...BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by chronic or recurrent symptoms.Lurasidone was licensed in China in 2019 for the treatment of adult schizophrenia in adults with a maximum dose of 80 mg/d.However,post-market surveillance(PMS)with an adequate sample size is required for further validation of the drug’s safety profile and effectiveness.AIM To conduct PMS in real-world clinical settings and evaluate the safety and effectiveness of lurasidone in the Chinese population.METHODS A prospective,multicenter,open-label,12-wk surveillance was conducted in China's Mainland.All patients with schizophrenia from 10 sites who had begun medication with lurasidone between September 2019 and August 2022 were eligible for enrollment.Safety assessments included adverse events(AEs),adverse drug reactions(ADRs),extrapyramidal symptoms(EPS),akathisia,use of EPS drugs,weight gain,and laboratory values as metabolic parameters and the QTc interval.The effectiveness was assessed using the brief psychiatric rating scale(BPRS)from baseline to the end of treatment.RESULTS A total of 965 patients were enrolled in the full analysis set and 894 in the safety set in this interim analysis.The average daily dose was 61.7±19.08 mg(mean±SD)during the treatment.AEs and ADRs were experienced by 101 patients(11.3%)and 78 patients(8.7%),respectively,which were mostly mild.EPS occurred in 25 individuals with a 2.8%incidence,including akathisia in 20 individuals(2.2%).Moreover,59 patients received drugs for treating EPS during the treatment,with an incidence of 6.6%which dropped to 5.4%at the end of the treatment.The average weight change was 0.20±2.36 kg(P=0.01687)with 0.8%of patients showing a weight gain of≥7%at week 12 compared with that at the baseline.The mean values of metabolic parameters and the QTc interval at baseline and week 12 were within normal ranges.The mean changes in total BPRS scores were-8.9±9.76(n=959),-13.5±12.29(n=959),and-16.8±13.97(n=959)after 2/4,6/8,and 12 wk,respectively(P<0.001 for each visit compared with the baseline)using the last-observation-carried-forward method.CONCLUSION The interim analysis of the PMS of adult patients with schizophrenia demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of lurasidone in the Chinese population.No new safety or efficacy concerns were identified.展开更多
Background Advancements in research have confirmed that gut microbiota can influence health through the microbiota–gut–brain axis.Meditation,as an inner mental exercise,can positively impact the regulation of an ind...Background Advancements in research have confirmed that gut microbiota can influence health through the microbiota–gut–brain axis.Meditation,as an inner mental exercise,can positively impact the regulation of an individual’s physical and mental health.However,few studies have comprehensively investigated faecal microbiota following long-term(several years)deep meditation.Therefore,we propose that long-term meditation may regulate gut microbiota homeostasis and,in turn,affect physical and mental health.Aims To investigate the effects of long-term deep meditation on the gut microbiome structure.Methods To examine the intestinal flora,16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed on faecal samples of 56 Tibetan Buddhist monks and neighbouring residents.Based on the sequencing data,linear discriminant analysis effect size(LEfSe)was employed to identify differential intestinal microbial communities between the two groups.Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States(PICRUSt)analysis was used to predict the function of faecal microbiota.In addition,we evaluated biochemical indices in the plasma.Results Theα-diversity indices of the meditation and control groups differed significantly.At the genus level,Prevotella and Bacteroides were significantly enriched in the meditation group.According to the LEfSe analysis,two beneficial bacterial genera(Megamonas and Faecalibacterium)were significantly enriched in the meditation group.Functional predictive analysis further showed that several pathways—including glycan biosynthesis,metabolism and lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis—were significantly enriched in the meditation group.Moreover,plasma levels of clinical risk factors were significantly decreased in the meditation group,including total cholesterol and apolipoprotein B.Conclusions Long-term traditional Tibetan Buddhist meditation may positively impact physical and mental health.We confirmed that the gut microbiota composition differed between the monks and control subjects.The microbiota enriched in monks was associated with a reduced risk of anxiety,depression and cardiovascular disease and could enhance immune function.Overall,these results suggest that meditation plays a positive role in psychosomatic conditions and well-being.展开更多
Background Brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)is known to prevent methamphetamine(METH)-induced neurotoxicity and plays a role in various stages of METH addiction.However,there is a lack of research with longitudi...Background Brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)is known to prevent methamphetamine(METH)-induced neurotoxicity and plays a role in various stages of METH addiction.However,there is a lack of research with longitudinal design on changes in plasma BDNF levels in active METH-dependent individuals.Aims The aim of the study was to investigate changes in BDNF levels during METH self-administration in monkeys.Methods This study measured plasma BDNF levels in three male rhesus monkeys with continuous METH exposure and four male control rhesus monkeys without METH exposure.Changes in plasma BDNF levels were then assessed longitudinally during 40 sessions of METH self-administration in the three monkeys.Results Repeated METH exposure decreased plasma BDNF levels.Additionally,plasma BDNF decreased with long-term rather than short-term accumulation of METH during METH self-administration.Conclusions These findings may indicate that the changes in peripheral BDNF may reflect the quantity of accumulative METH intake during a frequent drug use period.展开更多
Introduction Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.In 2018,the World Health Organization(WHO)revised the International Classification of Diseases,11th...Introduction Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.In 2018,the World Health Organization(WHO)revised the International Classification of Diseases,11th Revision(ICD-11)to include chronic pain as an independent disease for the first time(MG30.0).1 At the same time,the ICD-11 also developed new classifications for chronic pain,including chronic primary pain(CPP),chronic cancer-related pain,chronic post-surgical or post-traumatic pain,chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain,chronic secondary visceral pain.展开更多
In the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder, chronic stress-related neuroinflammation hinders favorable prognosis and antidepressant response. Mitochondrial DNA may be an inflammatory trigger, after its release f...In the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder, chronic stress-related neuroinflammation hinders favorable prognosis and antidepressant response. Mitochondrial DNA may be an inflammatory trigger, after its release from stress-induced dysfunctional central nervous system mitochondria into peripheral circulation. This evidence supports the potential use of peripheral mitochondrial DNA as a neuroinflammatory biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of major depressive disorder. Herein, we critically review the neuroinflammation theory in major depressive disorder, providing compelling evidence that mitochondrial DNA release acts as a critical biological substrate, and that it constitutes the neuroinflammatory disease pathway. After its release, mitochondrial DNA can be carried in the exosomes and transported to extracellular spaces in the central nervous system and peripheral circulation. Detectable exosomes render encaged mitochondrial DNA relatively stable. This mitochondrial DNA in peripheral circulation can thus be directly detected in clinical practice. These characteristics illustrate the potential for mitochondrial DNA to serve as an innovative clinical biomarker and molecular treatment target for major depressive disorder. This review also highlights the future potential value of clinical applications combining mitochondrial DNA with a panel of other biomarkers, to improve diagnostic precision in major depressive disorder.展开更多
Terahertz biotechnology has been increasingly applied in various biomedical fields and has especially shown great potential for application in brain sciences.In this article,we review the development of terahertz biot...Terahertz biotechnology has been increasingly applied in various biomedical fields and has especially shown great potential for application in brain sciences.In this article,we review the development of terahertz biotechnology and its applications in the field of neuropsychiatry.Available evidence indicates promising prospects for the use of terahertz spectroscopy and terahertz imaging techniques in the diagnosis of amyloid disease,cerebrovascular disease,glioma,psychiatric disease,traumatic brain injury,and myelin deficit.In vitro and animal experiments have also demonstrated the potential therapeutic value of terahertz technology in some neuropsychiatric diseases.Although the precise underlying mechanism of the interactions between terahertz electromagnetic waves and the biosystem is not yet fully understood,the research progress in this field shows great potential for biomedical noninvasive diagnostic and therapeutic applications.However,the biosafety of terahertz radiation requires further exploration regarding its two-sided efficacy in practical applications.This review demonstrates that terahertz biotechnology has the potential to be a promising method in the field of neuropsychiatry based on its unique advantages.展开更多
An electroencephalographic(EEG)signature of auditory hallucinations(AHs)is important for facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of AHs in schizophrenia.We recorded EEG from 25 schizophrenia patients with recurrent A...An electroencephalographic(EEG)signature of auditory hallucinations(AHs)is important for facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of AHs in schizophrenia.We recorded EEG from 25 schizophrenia patients with recurrent AHs.During the period of AHs,EEG recordings exhibited significantly elevated beta2-band power in the temporal region,as compared to those recorded in the absence of AHs or during stimulation with verbal sounds.We further generated methamphetamine-treated rhesus monkeys exhibiting psychosis-like behaviors,including repetitive sudden searching actions in the absence of external intrusion,suggesting the occurrence of AHs.Epidural EEG beta2-band power in the temporal region of these monkeys was enhanced immediately after methamphetamine treatment and positively correlated with the frequency of sudden searching actions.Thus,the enhancement of temporal beta2-band oscillations represents a signature for AHs in both patients and a monkey model of psychosis,and this monkey model can be used for developing closed-loop neuromodulation approaches for the treatment of refractory AHs in schizophrenia.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the 2030 Science and Technology Innovation Key Program of Ministry of Science and Technology of China(No.2022ZD020910001)the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(No.21ZR1428600)the Medical-Engineering Cross Foundation of Shanghai Jiao Tong University(No.YG2022ZD026,21Z510902252,23X010302269).
文摘Background The role of human lineage mutations(HLMs)in human evolution through post-transcriptional modification is unclear.Aims To investigate the contribution of HLMs to human evolution through post-transcriptional modification.Methods We applied a deep learning model Seqweaver to predict how HLMs impact RNA-binding protein affinity.Results We found that only 0.27%of HLMs had significant impacts on RNA-binding proteins at the threshold of the top 1%of human common variations.These HLMs enriched in a set of conserved genes highly expressed in adult excitatory neurons and prenatal Purkinje neurons,and were involved in synapse organisation and the GTPase pathway.These genes also carried excess damaging coding mutations that caused neurodevelopmental disorders,ataxia and schizophrenia.Among these genes,NTRK2 and ITPR1 had the most aggregated evidence of functional importance,suggesting their essential roles in cognition and bipedalism.Conclusions Our findings suggest that a small subset of human-specific mutations have contributed to human speciation through impacts on post-transcriptional modification of critical brain-related genes.
基金Funding for this study was supported by National Key R&D Program of China(2023YFC3304204,2019HY320001)National Nature Science Foundation(82130041,82171484,81871045)Brain Science,Shanghai Jiao Tong University Medical Engineering Cross Research(YG2023ZD25).
文摘Introduction Gambling in China has a long and evolving history,from ancient court cockfighting to preliberation casinos with games like baccarat.1 Over time,gambling in China has evolved to include a wide range of activities,including gaming machines,online gambling and commercial gambling.Despite being declared illegal and regulated after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China,gambling remains deeply ingrained in Chinese culture.
基金National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFC1310400), National Nature Science Foundation of China (U150222& 81501148)Shanghai Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission (2014ZYJB0002)+3 种基金Shanghai Health and Family Planni叩 Commission Clinical Research Project (20184Y0134)Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader (17XD1403300)Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders (13DZ2260500)Qihang Project of Shanghai Mental Health Center (2018-QH-02).
文摘Background Despite high relapse rate among methamphetamine (MA) abusers, there still have been little empirical data to date detecting the risk factors related to craving and relapse from the perspective of MA abusers. Therefore, the aim of this study was to use qualitative research methods exploring the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat factors that could facilitate or impede individuals' abstinence in a real-life context from the perspectives of MA abusers. Aim To use qualitative research methods exploring the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threat factors relating to individuals' abstinence in a real-life context. Method Semistructured interviews were conducted with 32 MA abusers recruited in Shanghai guided by open-ended questions on narrating the real-life catalysts and inhibitors related to craving, initiation, relapse and abstinence. All data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis. Results The results of the SWOT analysis revealed that contextual factors including peer influence, prevalence and availability of MA, familiar venue of MA use, discrimination, sexual behaviours, alcohol, emotional states and their attitudes towards smoking MA were important factors that contribute to reinitiation and relapse. Surveillance systems, antidrug social workers, vocational skills trainings, moving to another city and family responsibility might serve as counter measures targeti叩 those mentioned weaknesses and threats above. Conclusion This SWOT analysis highlights the complex nature of relapse. Comprehensive interventions strengtheni叩 coping skills such as virtual reality techniques are desperately needed to facilitate individuals1 sustained abstinence.
基金This study was funded by the following fundings:Shanghai Jiao Tong University Medical and Engineering Joint Grant(YG2016ZD06)Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Art and Science Funding(14JCRZ05)+1 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(81671336)National Key R&D Program of China(2017YFC0909200)。
文摘In recent years,research on meditation as an important alternative therapy has developed rapidly and been widely applied in clinical medicine.Mechanism studies of meditation have also developed progressively,showing that meditation has great impact on brain structure and function,and epigenetic and telomere regulation.In line with this,the application of meditation has gradually been expanded to mental illness,most often applied for major depressive disorders and substance-related and addictive disorders.The focus of this paper is to illustrate the biological mechanisms of meditation and its application in mental disorders.
基金This study was supported by the Clinical Research Center,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine(DLY201620)National Science and Technology Major Project for IND(2018ZX09734-005)+1 种基金Shanghai Clinical Research Center for Mental Health(19MC1911100)Medical Engineering Cross Project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University(YG2017MS42).
文摘Background Atypical antipsychotics as first-line drugs have been used in patients with schizophrenia in China and abroad.However,its safety still needs to be evaluated in a large population,especially in Chinese patients.Objective The main objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and related factors of long-term atypical antipsychotic use in patients with schizophrenia in China.The secondary objective includes the long-term efficacy of atypical antipsychotics in these patients,as well as pharmacoeconomic evaluation,population pharmacokinetic studies and pharmacogenomics studies.Methods This study has an observational design.The atypical antipsychotics include quetiapine,olanzapine,risperidone,aripiprazole,ziprasidone,paliperidone,amisulpride,perospirone and clozapine.Visits occur at 0,4,8,13,26,52,78,104,130 and 156 weeks.The efficacy evaluations include symptoms,social function,recurrence rate and hospitalisation.The safety measures include physical examination,vital signs,abdominal circumference,laboratory tests(such as blood cell analysis,blood biochemical tests and serum prolactin/thyroxine levels),12-lead ECG,extrapyramidal syndrome assessment,sexual function evaluation,medication and other adverse events.The secondary measures include the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale,Clinical Global Impression-Severity of Illness Scale,Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia,Personal and Social Performance Scale,relapse rate,drug consolidation,medical-related expenses,income,drug plasma concentration and genetic information.Results This is a large sample,non-interventional and long-term prospective clinical study designed to truly reflect the specific details of clinical practice,fully respect patients’needs,and understand patients’treatment intentions and actual treatment details.Conclusions This research method details the aims,methods,study design,strengths and limitations of the study.
文摘Disturbance of biological rhythms contributes to the onset of bipolar disorders and is an important clinical feature of the condition.To further explore the role of biological rhythms in bipolar disorders,95 English articles published between 1968 and 2019 were retrieved from the PubMed database and analysed.We herein review the outcomes of studies on biological rhythm disturbance in bipolar disorders,including the epidemiology,aetiology,clinical features(eg,sleep,feeding and eating disorders)and treatment of the condition evaluated by patients*selfreport and biological indicators such as melatonin.Our report supports the characterisation of biological rhythm disturbance as a significant clinical feature affecting the onset and development of bipolar disorders and reviews classical and novel treatments,such as chronotherapy,that can be applied in the clinical practice.Our analysis indicates that a more comprehensive study of the pathophysiology,clinical phenomenology and treatment of biological rhythm disturbance is required.
文摘INTRODUCTION There are many obstacles to developing,maintaining and strengthening international research collaborations,whether they are posed by geography,culture or,most recently,global economics and politics.It is critically important to overcome these obstacles,especially when it comes to fostering the types of breakthrough biomedical science that benefit from diverse perspectives,methodologies and data sets.Moreover,the research underlying these breakthroughs unfolds over the course of years,and even decades.For these reasons,and more,the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital(Mass General)and the Shanghai Mental Health Center(SMHC)are taking the long view:exploring and implementing numerous collaborative research and training projects that are leading to better care and treatments for patients,both in the USA and China,who suffer from a range of psychiatric disorders.
基金This work was supported by the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation(15ZR1435300)Natural Science and Technology Foundation of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine(14XJ10080)+5 种基金Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders(13dz2260500)Teacher Train and Progress Project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine(JFXM201808)Shanghai Mental Health Center Project(2018-YJ-16)China Hospital Development Research Institute Hospital Management Construction Project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University(CHDI-2018-A-23)Young and Middle-aged Teachers Study Abroad Program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of MedicineWang Kuancheng Medical Award Fund Project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
文摘Background Aripiprazole(ARI)is often prescribed alone or in combination with other second-generation antipsychotics(SGAs)to treat patients with schizophrenia.However,this may increase the potential clinical significance of drug-drug interactions.Therapeutic drug monitoring(TDM)is an important and fundamental tool both when administering ARI alone and in combination with other SGAs to monitor ARI pharmacokinetics,adjust the dosage and thereby achieve more effective and safer treatment.Aims This study retrospectively investigated the effects of four SGA comedications(clozapine,risperidone,quetiapine(QTP)and olanzapine)and other potential factors(sex,age and ARI dose)on the serum concentrations of ARI and dehydroaripiprazole(DARI)in Chinese patients with schizophrenia using TDM data.Methods High-performance liquid chromatography was used to test the serum concentrations of ARI,DARI and ARI+DARI.In addition,steady-state dose-adjusted serum concentrations(ie,concentration-to dose ratios,C:D ratios)of ARI,DARI and ARI+DARI;sex;age;ARI dose and SGA comedication dose between 299 inpatients with schizophrenia who received ARI or SGA comedication were all collected and analysed.Spearman’s correlation and multiple linear regression analysis were used to evaluate bivariate associations between ARI dose and serum ARI and DARI concentrations and describe the effect of independent variables on serum ARI and DARI concentrations,respectively.Results There were significant differences in the C:D ratios of ARI(χ^(2)=−3.21,p=0.001)and ARI+DARI(χ^(2)=−2.50,p=0.01)between the ARI and SGA groups,as well as in the C:D ratios of ARI(χ^(2)=−3.59,p<0.001)and ARI+DARI(χ^(2)=−3.10,p=0.002)between the female patients in the two groups.Of the four SGAs,only QTP had significant effects on the C:D ratios of ARI(Z=−4.12,p<0.001)and ARI+DARI(Z=−3.62,p<0.001)when compared with the ARI group in the whole sample and on the C:D ratios of ARI,DARI and ARI+DARI(Z=−3.96,p<0.001;Z=−2.22,p=0.03;Z=−3.75,p<0.001,respectively)in women when compared with their counterparts in the ARI group.Conclusion Comedication with SGAs resulted in lower C:D ratios of ARI and ARI+DARI compared with ARI monotherapy,and comedication with QTP resulted in lower C:D ratios of ARI and ARI+DARI than ARI monotherapy.Despite this statistical significance of our findings,whether the presently observed effect has clinical significance requires exploration by further research.TDM and dosage regulation of ARI should be performed in Chinese inpatients with schizophrenia who are receiving SGA comedication(especially QTP)to maintain a safe and effective dose-adjusted serum concentration of ARI and DARI.
基金This work is supported by the following:National Natural Science Foundation of China(grants 82151314,81971251,81671329,81871050,82171497,82101582 and 82001406)Clinical Research Center at Shanghai Mental Health Center(grants CRC2018ZD01,CRC2018ZD04,CRC2018YB01,CRC2019ZD02 and 2020-FX-02)+4 种基金Clinical Research Center at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine(DLY201817 and 20190102)Shanghai Science and Technology Committee Foundation(19411950800,16ZR1430500,19411969100,19410710800,21ZR1481500,20ZR1448600,21S31903100 and 19ZR14451)Shanghai Clinical Research Center for Mental Health(19MC1911100)Project of the Key Discipline Construction,Shanghai 3-Year Public Health Action Plan(GWV-10.1-XK18)and Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(no:2018SHZDZX01 and 2018SHZDZX05).
文摘Current clinical management of major mental disorders,such as autism spectrum disorder,depression and schizophrenia,is less than optimal.Recent scientific advances have indicated that deficits in oxidative and inflammation systems are lessthanoptimal.Recentscientific advances have indicated extensively involved in the pathogenesis of these disorders. These findings have led to expanded considerations for treatment.Sulforaphane(SFN)is a dietary phytochemical extracted from cruciferous vegetables.It is an effective activator of the transcription factor nuclear erythroid-2 like factor-2,which can upregulate multiple antioxidants and protect neurons against various oxidative damages.On the other hand,it can also significantly reduce inflammatory response to pathological states and decrease the damage caused by the immune response via the nuclear factor-kB pathway and other pathways.In this review,we introduce the biological mechanisms of SFN and the pilot evidence from its clinical trials of major mental disorders,hoping to promote an increase in psychiatric clinical studies of SFN.
基金This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81822017,82171493,52003021)the Lingang Laboratory(LG-QS-202203-10)the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission-Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support(20181715).
文摘To the Editor,Non-human primate(NHP)models are advantageous for mimicking human addiction with high behavioural validity.1 However,current NHP drug addiction models(eg,self-administration)often require a comprehensive behavioural training paradigm,relatively expensive apparatus and invasive surgical procedures.
基金This study was supported by funding of key research and development projects of Anhui Province(grant number:2022e07020002)Applied medicine research project of Anhui Health Committee(grant number:AHWJ2021a036)+4 种基金hospital project of Hefei Fourth People’s Hospital(grant number:HFSY2020YB21)Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders Open Grant(grant number:13dz2260500 and 21-K04)Natural science research projects in Anhui Universities(grant number:KJ2020A0218)Projects supported by public welfare scientific research institutes(grant number:GY2020G-3)the Applied medicine research project of Hefei Health Committee(grant number:Hwk2020zd0016 and Hwk2021zd011).
文摘Background Patients who suffer comorbidity of major depressive disorder(MDD)and chronic pain(CP)maintain a complex interplay between maladaptive prospective memory(PM)and retrospective memory(RM)with physical pain,and their complications are still unknown.Aims We aimed to focus on the full cognitive performance and memory complaints in patients with MDD and CP,patients with depression without CP,and control subjects,considering the possible influence of depressed affect and chronic pain severity.Methods According to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the criteria given by the International Association of Pain,a total of 124 participants were included in this cross-sectional cohort study.Among them,82 depressed inpatients and outpatients from Anhui Mental Health centre were divided into two groups:a comorbidity group(patients with MDD and CP)(n=40)and a depression group(patients with depression without CP)(n=42).Meanwhile,42 healthy controls were screened from the hospital’s physical examination centre from January 2019 to January 2022.The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-24(HAMD-24)and Beck Depression Inventory-II(BDI-II)were used to evaluate the severity of depression.The Pain Intensity Numerical Rating Scale(PI-NRS),Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire-2 Chinese version(SF-MPQ-2-CN),Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Basic Section(MoCA-BC),and Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire(PRMQ)were used to assess pain-related features and the global cognitive functioning of study participants.Results The impairments in PM and RM differed remarkably among the three groups(F=7.221,p<0.001;F=7.408,p<0.001)and were severe in the comorbidity group.Spearman correlation analysis revealed the PM and RM were positively correlated with continuous pain and neuropathic pain(r=0.431,p<0.001;r=0.253,p=0.022 and r=0.415,p<0.001;r=0.247,p=0.025),respectively.Regression analysis indicated a significant positive relationship between affective descriptors and total BDI-II score(β=0.594,t=6.600,p<0.001).Examining the mediator pathways revealed the indirect role of PM and RM in patients with comorbid MDD and CP.Conclusions Patients with comorbid MDD and CP presented more PM and RM impairments than patients with MDD without CP.PM and RM are possibly mediating factors that affect the aetiology of comorbid MDD and CP.
基金This study was funded by Shanghai Science and Technology Committee(grant no.20ZR1448500,YDZX20213100001003,22YF1439100)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant no.82201678).
文摘Background Non-suicidal self-injury(NSSI)is a frequent and prominent phenomenon in major depressive disorder(MDD).Even though its prevalence and risk factors are relatively well understood,the potential mechanisms of NSSI in MDD remain elusive.Aims To review present evidence related to the potential mechanisms of NSSI in MDD.Methods According to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses 2020 guidelines,articles for this systematic review were searched on Medline(through PubMed),Embase(through Elsevier),PsycINFO(through OVID)and Web of Science databases for English articles,as well as China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),SinoMed,Wanfang Data,and the Chongqing VIP Chinese Science and Technology Periodical(VIP)Databases for Chinese articles published from the date of inception to 2 August 2022.Two researchers(BW,HZ)independently screened studies based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and assessed their quality.Results A total of 25157 studies were searched.Only 25 of them were ultimately included,containing 3336 subjects(1535 patients with MDD and NSSI,1403 patients with MDD without NSSI and 398 HCs).Included studies were divided into 6 categories:psychosocial factors(11 studies),neuroimaging(8 studies),stress and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal(HPA)axis(2 studies),pain perception(1 study),electroencephalogram(EEG)(2 studies)and epigenetics(1 study).Conclusions This systematic review indicates that patients with MDD and NSSI might have specific psychosocial factors,aberrant brain functions and neurochemical metabolisms,HPA axis dysfunctions,abnormal pain perceptions and epigenetic alterations.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(62101324)the Shanghai Sailing Program(20YF1442000)+2 种基金the Academic Leader of the Health Discipline of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission(2022XD025)the Qihang Program of Shanghai Mental Health Center(2020-QH-01)the Hospital Program of Shanghai Mental Health Center(2020-YJ01)。
文摘S Background Music therapy is a promising complementary intervention for addressing various mental health conditions.Despite evidence of the beneficial effects of music,the acoustic features that make music effective in therapeutic contexts remain elusive.Aims This study aimed to identify and validate distinctive acoustic features of healing music.Methods We constructed a healing music dataset(HMD)based on nominations from related professionals and extracted 370 acoustic features.Healing-distinctive acoustic features were identified as those that were(1)independent from genre within the HMD,(2)significantly different from music pieces in a classical music dataset(CMD)and(3)similar to pieces in a five-element music dataset(FEMD).We validated the identified features by comparing jazz pieces in the HMD with a jazz music dataset(JMD).We also examined the emotional properties of the features in a Chinese affective music system(CAMS).Results The HMD comprised 165 pieces.Among all the acoustic features,74.59%shared commonalities across genres,and 26.22%significantly differed between the HMD classical pieces and the CMD.The equivalence test showed that the HMD and FEMD did not differ significantly in 9.46%of the features.The potential healing-distinctive acoustic features were identified as the standard deviation of the roughness,mean and period entropy of the third coefficient of the mel-frequency cepstral coefficients.In a three-dimensional space defined by these features,HMD's jazz pieces could be distinguished from those of the JMD.These three features could significantly predict both subjective valence and arousal ratings in the CAMS.Conclusions The distinctive acoustic features of healing music that have been identified and validated in this study have implications for the development of artificial intelligence models for identifying therapeutic music,particularly in contexts where access to professional expertise may be limited.This study contributes to the growing body of research exploring the potential of digital technologies for healthcare interventions.
基金Collaborative Innovation Center Project of Translational Medicine,Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine,No.TM202116PT(2021-2023)Clinical Research Plan of SHDC,No.SHDC2022CRS032and the Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals(Suzhou)Co.,Ltd.
文摘BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by chronic or recurrent symptoms.Lurasidone was licensed in China in 2019 for the treatment of adult schizophrenia in adults with a maximum dose of 80 mg/d.However,post-market surveillance(PMS)with an adequate sample size is required for further validation of the drug’s safety profile and effectiveness.AIM To conduct PMS in real-world clinical settings and evaluate the safety and effectiveness of lurasidone in the Chinese population.METHODS A prospective,multicenter,open-label,12-wk surveillance was conducted in China's Mainland.All patients with schizophrenia from 10 sites who had begun medication with lurasidone between September 2019 and August 2022 were eligible for enrollment.Safety assessments included adverse events(AEs),adverse drug reactions(ADRs),extrapyramidal symptoms(EPS),akathisia,use of EPS drugs,weight gain,and laboratory values as metabolic parameters and the QTc interval.The effectiveness was assessed using the brief psychiatric rating scale(BPRS)from baseline to the end of treatment.RESULTS A total of 965 patients were enrolled in the full analysis set and 894 in the safety set in this interim analysis.The average daily dose was 61.7±19.08 mg(mean±SD)during the treatment.AEs and ADRs were experienced by 101 patients(11.3%)and 78 patients(8.7%),respectively,which were mostly mild.EPS occurred in 25 individuals with a 2.8%incidence,including akathisia in 20 individuals(2.2%).Moreover,59 patients received drugs for treating EPS during the treatment,with an incidence of 6.6%which dropped to 5.4%at the end of the treatment.The average weight change was 0.20±2.36 kg(P=0.01687)with 0.8%of patients showing a weight gain of≥7%at week 12 compared with that at the baseline.The mean values of metabolic parameters and the QTc interval at baseline and week 12 were within normal ranges.The mean changes in total BPRS scores were-8.9±9.76(n=959),-13.5±12.29(n=959),and-16.8±13.97(n=959)after 2/4,6/8,and 12 wk,respectively(P<0.001 for each visit compared with the baseline)using the last-observation-carried-forward method.CONCLUSION The interim analysis of the PMS of adult patients with schizophrenia demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of lurasidone in the Chinese population.No new safety or efficacy concerns were identified.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grants 81571326(2021-TX-004),81671336,81501153)Chinese‘111 Project’(grant B08020)+4 种基金Shanghai Jiao Tong University art and science Grants(grant 14JCRZ05)Startup funding of Shanghai Mental Health Center(grant 2017-kyqd-01)Personnel Training Program of Shanghai Mental Health Center(grants 2018-FX-02,2021-QH-04)National Key R&D Program of China(grant 2017YFC0909200)Excellence Journal Project in China(grant C-198).
文摘Background Advancements in research have confirmed that gut microbiota can influence health through the microbiota–gut–brain axis.Meditation,as an inner mental exercise,can positively impact the regulation of an individual’s physical and mental health.However,few studies have comprehensively investigated faecal microbiota following long-term(several years)deep meditation.Therefore,we propose that long-term meditation may regulate gut microbiota homeostasis and,in turn,affect physical and mental health.Aims To investigate the effects of long-term deep meditation on the gut microbiome structure.Methods To examine the intestinal flora,16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed on faecal samples of 56 Tibetan Buddhist monks and neighbouring residents.Based on the sequencing data,linear discriminant analysis effect size(LEfSe)was employed to identify differential intestinal microbial communities between the two groups.Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States(PICRUSt)analysis was used to predict the function of faecal microbiota.In addition,we evaluated biochemical indices in the plasma.Results Theα-diversity indices of the meditation and control groups differed significantly.At the genus level,Prevotella and Bacteroides were significantly enriched in the meditation group.According to the LEfSe analysis,two beneficial bacterial genera(Megamonas and Faecalibacterium)were significantly enriched in the meditation group.Functional predictive analysis further showed that several pathways—including glycan biosynthesis,metabolism and lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis—were significantly enriched in the meditation group.Moreover,plasma levels of clinical risk factors were significantly decreased in the meditation group,including total cholesterol and apolipoprotein B.Conclusions Long-term traditional Tibetan Buddhist meditation may positively impact physical and mental health.We confirmed that the gut microbiota composition differed between the monks and control subjects.The microbiota enriched in monks was associated with a reduced risk of anxiety,depression and cardiovascular disease and could enhance immune function.Overall,these results suggest that meditation plays a positive role in psychosomatic conditions and well-being.
基金Funding for this study was provided by Brain Science and Brain-Like Intelligence Technology(2021ZD0202105)Shanghai‘the Hospital Garden Star’funding for the training of young medical professionals(20224Z0017)+7 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82171483),(82130041)Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(2018SHZDZX05)Shanghai Municipal Health Commission Talent Project(2022YQ048)Lingang Lab(Grant LG202106-03-01),(Grant LG202106-03-03)these fundings had no further role in study designin the collection,analysis and interpretation of datain the writing of the reportin the decision to submit the paper for publication.
文摘Background Brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)is known to prevent methamphetamine(METH)-induced neurotoxicity and plays a role in various stages of METH addiction.However,there is a lack of research with longitudinal design on changes in plasma BDNF levels in active METH-dependent individuals.Aims The aim of the study was to investigate changes in BDNF levels during METH self-administration in monkeys.Methods This study measured plasma BDNF levels in three male rhesus monkeys with continuous METH exposure and four male control rhesus monkeys without METH exposure.Changes in plasma BDNF levels were then assessed longitudinally during 40 sessions of METH self-administration in the three monkeys.Results Repeated METH exposure decreased plasma BDNF levels.Additionally,plasma BDNF decreased with long-term rather than short-term accumulation of METH during METH self-administration.Conclusions These findings may indicate that the changes in peripheral BDNF may reflect the quantity of accumulative METH intake during a frequent drug use period.
基金This work was funded by the Project of Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission(21DZ2201000)Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Development Center(SHDC2020CR3045B)+1 种基金Shanghai Clinical Research Center for Mental Health(19MC1911100),Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Intelligent Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation(19DZ2255200)Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders(13DZ2260500).
文摘Introduction Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.In 2018,the World Health Organization(WHO)revised the International Classification of Diseases,11th Revision(ICD-11)to include chronic pain as an independent disease for the first time(MG30.0).1 At the same time,the ICD-11 also developed new classifications for chronic pain,including chronic primary pain(CPP),chronic cancer-related pain,chronic post-surgical or post-traumatic pain,chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain,chronic secondary visceral pain.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81971269 (to DP)the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai,No.YDZX20213100001003 (to DP)。
文摘In the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder, chronic stress-related neuroinflammation hinders favorable prognosis and antidepressant response. Mitochondrial DNA may be an inflammatory trigger, after its release from stress-induced dysfunctional central nervous system mitochondria into peripheral circulation. This evidence supports the potential use of peripheral mitochondrial DNA as a neuroinflammatory biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of major depressive disorder. Herein, we critically review the neuroinflammation theory in major depressive disorder, providing compelling evidence that mitochondrial DNA release acts as a critical biological substrate, and that it constitutes the neuroinflammatory disease pathway. After its release, mitochondrial DNA can be carried in the exosomes and transported to extracellular spaces in the central nervous system and peripheral circulation. Detectable exosomes render encaged mitochondrial DNA relatively stable. This mitochondrial DNA in peripheral circulation can thus be directly detected in clinical practice. These characteristics illustrate the potential for mitochondrial DNA to serve as an innovative clinical biomarker and molecular treatment target for major depressive disorder. This review also highlights the future potential value of clinical applications combining mitochondrial DNA with a panel of other biomarkers, to improve diagnostic precision in major depressive disorder.
基金supported by grants from the National Key R&D Program of China,No.2017YFC0909200(to DC)the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.62075225(to HZ)+1 种基金Zhejiang Provincial Medical Health Science and Technology Project,No.2023XY053(to ZP)Zhejiang Provincial Traditional Chinese Medical Science and Technology Project,No.2023ZL703(to ZP).
文摘Terahertz biotechnology has been increasingly applied in various biomedical fields and has especially shown great potential for application in brain sciences.In this article,we review the development of terahertz biotechnology and its applications in the field of neuropsychiatry.Available evidence indicates promising prospects for the use of terahertz spectroscopy and terahertz imaging techniques in the diagnosis of amyloid disease,cerebrovascular disease,glioma,psychiatric disease,traumatic brain injury,and myelin deficit.In vitro and animal experiments have also demonstrated the potential therapeutic value of terahertz technology in some neuropsychiatric diseases.Although the precise underlying mechanism of the interactions between terahertz electromagnetic waves and the biosystem is not yet fully understood,the research progress in this field shows great potential for biomedical noninvasive diagnostic and therapeutic applications.However,the biosafety of terahertz radiation requires further exploration regarding its two-sided efficacy in practical applications.This review demonstrates that terahertz biotechnology has the potential to be a promising method in the field of neuropsychiatry based on its unique advantages.
基金supported by a Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(2021SHZDZX,E154N41011)the Lingang Lab Program(LG2021050202 and LG2021060301)+1 种基金the National Nature Science Foundation(82130041)the Shanghai Rising-star Cultivation Program(22YF1439200).
文摘An electroencephalographic(EEG)signature of auditory hallucinations(AHs)is important for facilitating the diagnosis and treatment of AHs in schizophrenia.We recorded EEG from 25 schizophrenia patients with recurrent AHs.During the period of AHs,EEG recordings exhibited significantly elevated beta2-band power in the temporal region,as compared to those recorded in the absence of AHs or during stimulation with verbal sounds.We further generated methamphetamine-treated rhesus monkeys exhibiting psychosis-like behaviors,including repetitive sudden searching actions in the absence of external intrusion,suggesting the occurrence of AHs.Epidural EEG beta2-band power in the temporal region of these monkeys was enhanced immediately after methamphetamine treatment and positively correlated with the frequency of sudden searching actions.Thus,the enhancement of temporal beta2-band oscillations represents a signature for AHs in both patients and a monkey model of psychosis,and this monkey model can be used for developing closed-loop neuromodulation approaches for the treatment of refractory AHs in schizophrenia.