eviates post-stroke depression through regulating neurobiology
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1.The Second Clinical Medical College,Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine,Yunnan Province;2.the First Clinical Medical College,Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine,Yunnan Province

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    Post-stroke depression is the most common mental complication after stroke, seriously affecting the recovery of neurological function and quality of life of patients. Although antidepressants are currently the first-line treatment, they have limitations such as cardiotoxicity, gastrointestinal reactions and relatively high cost. Auricular therapy, as a non-pharmaceutical intervention method integrating traditional Chinese medicine and modern neuroanatomy, has shown unique advantages in the treatment of PSD through a multi-target regulatory mechanism. From the perspective of neurobiology, this article systematically reviews the mechanism of auricular therapy in the intervention of PSD, mainly including: (1) Regulating the homeostasis of monoamine and amino acid neurotransmitters; (2) Promote neural plasticity and the reorganization of brain network functions; (3) Inhibit neuroinflammation and oxidative stress responses; (4) Regulate the neuroendocrine system. The aim is to comprehensively explain the mechanism by which auricular therapy alleviates PSD through a multi-dimensional regulatory network of "neuro-immune-endocrine", and topromote further research and application of auricular therapy in the treatment of post-stroke depression.

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  • Received:September 01,2025
  • Revised:January 06,2026
  • Adopted:January 28,2026
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