2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11011-018-0367-3
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Acute stress response to a cognitive task in patients with major depressive disorder: potential metabolic and proinflammatory biomarkers

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“…Clinical studies have reported that systemic inflammation plays an important role in the occurrence and development of depression [5], [6]. To determine whether chronic systemic inflammation plays a role in the pathogenesis of depression, we compared the serum levels of systemic inflammation biomarkers, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Clinical studies have reported that systemic inflammation plays an important role in the occurrence and development of depression [5], [6]. To determine whether chronic systemic inflammation plays a role in the pathogenesis of depression, we compared the serum levels of systemic inflammation biomarkers, i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although chronic low-grade systematic inflammation has been implicated in the progression of some subtypes of depression in adults [5], [6], its association with the first-episode adolescent depression is still largely unknown. In this study, we recruited a cohort of 184 adolescent patients with depression and the same number of healthy controls with similar ages to investigate the possible etiology of adolescent depression.…”
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“…CNTF can influence several types of peripheral and central neurons [ 84 , 85 ], reduce synaptic depression during repetitive stimulation [ 86 ] and protect neurons from hypoxic injury [ 87 ]. CNTF levels increased in major depressive disorder, and CNTF was seen as a factor related to mental disease [ 88 ]. In addition, CNTF influenced stress-induced cortical norepinephrine synthesis, ensuing neuronal excitation and behavioral stereotypes [ 89 ], which may build a bridge between trauma experience and PTSD.…”
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“…Nonetheless, some studies find no differences in neurotransmitters between MDD patients and healthy controls (for a review, see Beijers et al, 2019). Similarly, it is widely accepted that hormones play a role in MDD etiology (Druzhkova et al, 2019) but there is no clear-cut connection between a specific hormone secretion and MDD. For example, Asadikaram et al (2019) found differences between MDD patients and healthy controls in hormone levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone, testosterone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, free thyroxine index, and cortisol/dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S), while others consider vasopressin and oxytocin to play a pivotal role in MDD etiology (for a review, see Iovino et al, 2018).…”
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