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Vascular alterations in mental disorders: Focus in angiotensin II role
Título del libro: Psychiatry and neuroscience update: From translational research to a humanistic approach
Delgado Marín, Leticia Ester
; Basmadjian, Osvaldo Martin
; Occhieppo, Victoria Belen
; Marchese, Natalia Andrea
; Bregonzio Diaz, Claudia
; Baiardi, Gustavo Carlos
Fecha de publicación:
2018
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
3319953605
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Mental disorders have high prevalence and long duration, affecting the quality of life and generating elevated economic costs in public health. Approximately 25 % of population worldwide will develop any mental illness at some moment of its lifetime. These disorders are the result of complex processes involving the interaction of many pathological changes. Although, each psychiatric disease has well defined characteristics, some of their neurobiological processes, like inflammation and vascular alterations, seem to be common. Since microvasculature is involved in essential functions as oxygen delivery, waste products removal and transvascular exchange, any brain vessels alteration could promote a pathological state. In this sense, capillary ultrastructural abnormalities, deficient perfusion and blood brain barrier disruption have been described in schizophrenia, depression, Parkinson?s and Alzheimer?s diseases. These vascular dysfunctions could be related to angiogenic factors deregulations. The above mentioned evidences point out to evaluate the vasculature as a future pharmacological target for the treatment of mental disorders. Interestingly, Angiotensin II, an important modulator of the vascular response, it is also involved in the regulation of angiogenic factors release. This peptide is produced at peripheral and brain level and exerts its principal effects acting through AT1 receptors. Considering that the available treatments for mental illnesses have low efficacy and high incidence of side effects, new pharmacological tools become necessary. The present chapter will be focus in the evidences that support Angiotensin II as a key factor in the understanding and therapy of these pathologies.
Palabras clave:
Vascular
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Mental disorders
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Angiotensin II
,
Angiogenesis
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Delgado Marín, Leticia Ester; Basmadjian, Osvaldo Martin; Occhieppo, Victoria Belen; Marchese, Natalia Andrea; Bregonzio Diaz, Claudia; et al.; Vascular alterations in mental disorders: Focus in angiotensin II role; Springer; 3; 2018; 101-112
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