2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202009.0053.v1
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A Nomothetic Network Model Disclosing the Comorbidity of Depression and Unstable Angina: Effects of Atherogenicity, Insulin Resistance, Immune Activation, Antioxidants, the Endogenous Opioid System, Trace Elements, and Macrominerals

Abstract: Background. There is strong comorbidity between atherosclerosis (ATS) and depression which is attributed to increased atherogenicity, insulin resistance (IR), and immune and oxidative stress.Aim of the study. To examine the role of the above pathways and mu opioid receptor (MOR), β-endorphin, zinc, copper, vitamin D3, calcium, and magnesium in depression due to ATS / unstable angina (UA).Methods. Biomarkers were assayed in 58 controls and 120 ATS patients divided into those with moderate and severe de… Show more

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“…These methods [31], however, did not intend to integrate all features of complex psychiatric disorders into a model characterized by causal paths linking causome (all possible causal factors), protectome (all protective factors), adverse output pathways (AOPs, namely biological, molecular, pan-omics, brain imaging features) and phenome (cognitome, symptomatome and phenomenome) feature sets. Figure 1 shows a causal theoretical model applicable to mood and psychotic disorders [3][4][5][6][7]. Causal reasoning based on state-of-the-art knowledge of these mental disorders indicates that causome features including genes and its products including enzymatic activity as well as specific environmentome factors (e.g.…”
Section: Pan-omics and Precision Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These methods [31], however, did not intend to integrate all features of complex psychiatric disorders into a model characterized by causal paths linking causome (all possible causal factors), protectome (all protective factors), adverse output pathways (AOPs, namely biological, molecular, pan-omics, brain imaging features) and phenome (cognitome, symptomatome and phenomenome) feature sets. Figure 1 shows a causal theoretical model applicable to mood and psychotic disorders [3][4][5][6][7]. Causal reasoning based on state-of-the-art knowledge of these mental disorders indicates that causome features including genes and its products including enzymatic activity as well as specific environmentome factors (e.g.…”
Section: Pan-omics and Precision Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These R/R feature sets can consequently be used as input variables (predictors) in logistic models, vectors. This parsimonious formal causal framework can then be trained, tested and validated using Partial least Squares (PLS) structural equation modeling [3,4,5,6,7,34].…”
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“…Magnesium deficiency and/or low magnesium dietary intake may cause IR, glucose tolerance, T2DM and MetS [55,57] and depression [58]. In patients with atherosclerosis and unstable angina, IR is associated with lowered magnesium and zinc and increased copper, whereas comorbid depression is associated with IR coupled with lowered zinc and increased calcium [59]. Nevertheless, no research has delineated the effects of the above-mentioned biomarkers on the severity of affective symptoms including depression and anxiety due to T2DM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnesium deficiency and/or low magnesium dietary intake may cause IR, glucose tolerance, T2DM and MetS [55, 57] and depression [58]. In patients with atherosclerosis and unstable angina, IR is associated with lowered magnesium and zinc and increased copper, whereas comorbid depression is associated with IR coupled with lowered zinc and increased calcium [59]. Nevertheless, no research has delineated the effects of the above-mentioned biomarkers on the severity of affective symptoms including depression and anxiety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%