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Hidden Wounds? Inflammatory Links Between Childhood Trauma and Psychopathology
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-04 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010416-044208
Andrea Danese 1, 2, 3 , Jessie R. Baldwin 1
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Childhood trauma is a key risk factor for psychopathology. However, little is known about how exposure to childhood trauma is translated into biological risk for psychopathology. Observational human studies and experimental animal models suggest that childhood exposure to stress can trigger an enduring systemic inflammatory response not unlike the bodily response to physical injury. In turn, these “hidden wounds” of childhood trauma can affect brain development, key behavioral domains (e.g., cognition, positive valence systems, negative valence systems), reactivity to subsequent stressors, and, ultimately, risk for psychopathology. Further research is needed to better characterize the inflammatory links between childhood trauma and psychopathology. Detecting and healing these hidden wounds may help prevent and treat psychopathology emerging after childhood trauma.

中文翻译:


隐藏的伤口?童年创伤与精神病理学之间的炎症联系

童年创伤是心理病理的关键危险因素。但是,关于暴露于儿童期创伤如何转化为精神病理学的生物学风险知之甚少。观察性人体研究和实验动物模型表明,儿童期暴露于压力下可以触发持久的全身性炎症反应,与身体对身体伤害的反应不同。反过来,这些童年创伤的“隐性伤口”会影响大脑发育,关键行为领域(例如,认知,正价系统,负价系统),对后续压力源的反应性以及最终导致心理病理风险。需要进一步研究以更好地表征儿童期创伤与精神病理学之间的炎症联系。

更新日期:2017-01-04
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