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Haipeng Li
Haipeng Li

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New recognition of heart-brain axis and its implication in the pathogenesis and treat...
Haipeng Li
Zhengrong Zhang

Haipeng Li

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May 14, 2024
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a complex psychological disorder provoked by distressing experiences, and it remains without highly effective intervention strategies. The exploration of PTSD’s underlying mechanisms is crucial for advancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Current studies primarily explore PTSD through the lens of the CNS, investigating concrete molecular alterations in the cerebral area and neural circuit irregularities. However, the body’s response to external stressors, particularly the changes in cardiovascular function, is often pronounced, evidenced by notable cardiac dysfunction. Consequently, examining PTSD with a focus on cardiac function is vital for the early prevention and targeted management of the disorder. This review undertakes a comprehensive literature analysis to detail the alterations in brain and heart structures and functions associated with PTSD. It also synthesizes potential mechanisms of heart-brain axis interactions relevant to PTSD’s development. Ultimately, by considering cardiac function, this review proposes novel perspectives for PTSD’s prophylaxis and therapy.

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