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Neuroinflammation mechanisms of neuromodulation therapies for anxiety and depression
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Wang, Yuping
, Zhang, Mengyao
, Hao, Wensi
, Zhang, Tingting
, Guo, Bingqi
, Liu, Chunyan
in
Anxiety
/ Electroconvulsive therapy
/ Emotional disorders
/ Inflammation
/ Mood disorders
/ Vagus nerve
2023
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Neuroinflammation mechanisms of neuromodulation therapies for anxiety and depression
by
Wang, Yuping
, Zhang, Mengyao
, Hao, Wensi
, Zhang, Tingting
, Guo, Bingqi
, Liu, Chunyan
in
Anxiety
/ Electroconvulsive therapy
/ Emotional disorders
/ Inflammation
/ Mood disorders
/ Vagus nerve
2023
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Neuroinflammation mechanisms of neuromodulation therapies for anxiety and depression
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Neuroinflammation mechanisms of neuromodulation therapies for anxiety and depression
2023
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Overview
Mood disorders are associated with elevated inflammation, and the reduction of symptoms after multiple treatments is often accompanied by pro-inflammation restoration. A variety of neuromodulation techniques that regulate regional brain activities have been used to treat refractory mood disorders. However, their efficacy varies from person to person and lack reliable indicator. This review summarizes clinical and animal studies on inflammation in neural circuits related to anxiety and depression and the evidence that neuromodulation therapies regulate neuroinflammation in the treatment of neurological diseases. Neuromodulation therapies, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial electrical stimulation (TES), electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), photobiomodulation (PBM), transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), and vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), all have been reported to attenuate neuroinflammation and reduce the release of pro-inflammatory factors, which may be one of the reasons for mood improvement. This review provides a better understanding of the effective mechanism of neuromodulation therapies and indicates that inflammatory biomarkers may serve as a reference for the assessment of pathological conditions and treatment options in anxiety and depression.
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Nature Publishing Group
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