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Subtle neurological abnormalities as risk factors for cognitive and functional decline, cerebrovascular events, and mortality in older community-dwelling adults.
Novel Pharmacological Targets of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychopathological condition with a heteroge-
neous clinical picture that is complex and challenging to treat. Its multifaceted pathophysiology
still remains an unresolved question and certainly contributes to this issue. The pharmacological
treatment of PTSD is mainly empirical and centered on the serotonergic system. Since the therapeutic
response to prescribed drugs targeting single symptoms is generally inconsistent, there is an urgent
need for novel pathogenetic hypotheses, including different mediators and pathways. This paper was
conceived as a narrative review with the aim of debating the current pharmacological treatment of
PTSD and further highlighting prospective targets for future drugs. The authors accessed some of the
main databases of scientific literature available and selected all the papers that fulfilled the purpose of
the present work. The results showed that most of the current pharmacological treatments for PTSD
are symptom-based and show only partial benefits; this largely reflects the limited knowledge of its
neurobiology. Growing, albeit limited, data suggests that the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis,
opioids, glutamate, cannabinoids, oxytocin, neuropeptide Y, and microRNA may play a role in the
development of PTSD and could be targeted for novel treatments. Indeed, recent research indicates
that examining different pathways might result in the development of novel and more efficient drugs
Association between physical performance and cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease: protocol for a meta-analysis
The origin of the lead used in the production of glazes: the case of maiolica made in the Florentine area between the 15th and 19th century
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