Development of BACE2-IN-1/tranylcypromine-based compounds to induce steroidogenesis-dependent neuroprotection
Suddhasatwa Banerjee,
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Ying-Ting Hsu,
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Deanna D. Nguyen
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et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
183, P. 117851 - 117851
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Extracranial Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review
Nathan K. Evanson,
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Pratyusha Veldhi,
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Caitlyn Scherpenberg
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et al.
Clinics and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 47 - 47
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Background:
Traumatic
brain
injury
(TBI)
is
often
associated
with
other
injuries
and
comorbidities.
However,
even
isolated
TBI
directly
leads
to
dysfunction
in
multiple
body
systems
outside
the
central
nervous
system.
These
extracranial
effects
of
target
including
autonomic
nervous,
cardiovascular,
renal,
pulmonary,
immune,
gastrointestinal,
hemostasis
systems,
as
well
causing
significant
alteration
systemic
metabolism.
Aim:
This
review
intended
outline
on
place
these
context
treatment
considerations
for
patients.
Significance:
Systemic
have
implications
acute
critical
care
management
patients
TBI,
pharmacologic
treatment.
They
also
affect
decisions
chronic
care,
TBI-unrelated
routine
medical
TBI.
In
addition,
should
be
considered
research
settings.
Conclusions:
It
important
clinicians
researchers
aware
effects,
consider
their
pathology,
decisions,
interpretation
findings.
Language: Английский
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in the treatment of major depressive disorder after brain trauma: Systematic review and meta-analysis
R L Gao,
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Xiaona Zhang,
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Peng Zhu
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et al.
World Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3)
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Traumatic
brain
injury
(TBI)
poses
a
considerable
risk
to
human
health.
After
TBI,
individuals
are
susceptible
range
of
psychiatric
disorders,
with
depression
being
primary
complication.
Selective
serotonin
reuptake
inhibitors
(SSRIs)
frequently
used
in
the
treatment
depression;
however,
their
efficacy
addressing
major
depressive
disorder
(MDD)
adults
following
TBI
remains
uncertain.
To
investigate
SSRIs
MDD
after
TBI.
A
comprehensive
search
across
multiple
databases
was
conducted
guidelines
outlined
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
and
Meta-Analyses
statement,
encompassing
studies
published
until
May
2024.
This
review
focused
on
that
examined
Studies
were
assessed
based
sample
size,
duration,
methodologies,
severity
injury,
assessment
techniques,
drug
response.
random-effects
model
derive
summary
effect
size.
Eight
compared
reduction
scores
patients
SSRI
treatment.
The
eight
did
not
exhibit
heterogeneity
(I
2
=
38%).
score
group
decreased
more
than
control
[odds
ratio
(OR)
1.68,
95%CI:
1.09-2.58,
P
0.02].
adverse
reactions
included
diarrhea,
dizziness,
dry
mouth,
nausea,
or
vomiting.
There
no
difference
incidence
between
two
groups
(OR
1.16,
0.78-1.73,
0.46].
These
show
significant
44%).
may
be
effective
treating
Adequately
powered,
randomized,
controlled
trials
required
confirm
these
findings.
Language: Английский
Endocrine dysfunction post-traumatic brain injury: challenges and therapeutic approaches
Zahra Soltani,
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Masoud Nazari,
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Meisam Babaei
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et al.
Acta Neurologica Belgica,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 7, 2025
Language: Английский
Total Antioxidant Status in Critically Ill Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury and Secondary Organ Failure—A Systematic Review
Diagnostics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(22), P. 2561 - 2561
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
The
available
literature
indicates
that
oxidant-antioxidant
imbalance
plays
a
significant
role
in
the
pathophysiology
of
traumatic
brain
injury
and
subsequent
secondary
organ
dysfunctions.
However,
there
is
lack
studies
summarizing
knowledge
this
area,
no
clear
guidelines
exist
regarding
use
biomarkers
oxidative
stress
as
diagnostics
tools.
Language: Английский