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Neural Mechanisms Underlying Chronic Fatigue

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Journal Rev Neurosci
Publisher De Gruyter
Specialty Neurology
Date 2013 Oct 12
PMID 24114898
Citations 15
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Abstract

Fatigue is defined as a condition or phenomenon of declined ability and efficiency of mental and/or physical activities, caused by excessive mental or physical activities, diseases, or syndromes. Acute fatigue is a normal condition that disappears after a period of rest; in contrast, chronic fatigue does not disappear after an ordinary rest. Chronic fatigue impairs daily activities and contributes to various medical conditions and death. In addition, many people complain of chronic fatigue. It would thus be of great value to clarify the mechanisms underlying chronic fatigue and to develop efficient treatment methods to overcome it. Here, we review data primarily from behavioral, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging experiments related to the neural mechanisms underlying chronic fatigue. We propose that repetitive and prolonged overwork and/or stress cause neural damage of a facilitation system, as well as central sensitization and classical conditioning of an inhibition system. We also propose a new treatment strategy for chronic fatigue on the basis of its underlying neural mechanisms.

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