The Mind Body Connection in Dermatologic Conditions: A Literature Review.
Kristie MarJason K RiversPublished in: Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery (2023)
Psychodermatology pertains to the relationship between the skin and brain. This review aims to summarize the evidence of the mind body connection in four psychophysiological conditions: rosacea, atopic dermatitis (AD), acne vulgaris (AV), and psoriasis. A literature search was conducted using several English language databases. All four conditions share similar psychiatric co-morbidities, including but not limited to anxiety, depression, and suicidality. In rosacea, the upregulation of transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1, Toll like receptor 2, and Th17 cells releases downstream products that are simultaneously implicated in mood disorders. Stress exacerbates AV through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system, which alters functioning of sebocytes and Cutibacterium acnes . In AD and psoriasis, the HPA axis influences Th1, Th2, Th22, and Th1, Th17 immune mediated responses, respectively. This leads to the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines which are also involved in the pathogenesis of anxiety and depression. Neurotransmitters implicated in mental illness, such as gamma-aminobutyric acid and serotonin, may also play a role in the development of AD and psoriasis. The management of cutaneous disease may mitigate psychological distress, and future research may show the corollary to also be true.
Keyphrases
- atopic dermatitis
- toll like receptor
- mental illness
- sleep quality
- mental health
- nuclear factor
- induced apoptosis
- inflammatory response
- immune response
- depressive symptoms
- systematic review
- cell proliferation
- case report
- bipolar disorder
- cerebral ischemia
- autism spectrum disorder
- cell cycle arrest
- white matter
- multiple sclerosis
- oxidative stress
- poor prognosis
- current status
- binding protein
- cell death
- big data
- long non coding rna
- human health
- artificial intelligence
- growth hormone