2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2017.02.017
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Oxidative stress and brain morphology in individuals with depression, anxiety and healthy controls

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“…Besides OS occurring as a part of physiological processes that may be more or less related to normal aging, it is important to note that disease states lead to greater production of ROS and subsequent oxidative damage. As such, OS has been involved in the pathology of various chronic disorders of the brain such as AD [28, 29], PD [30], Huntington's disease [25], amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [31], multiple sclerosis [25], and depression [32], as well as in acute damage that occurs in stroke [33] or traumatic brain injury [34].…”
Section: Oxidative Stress and Its Role In Cns Health And Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides OS occurring as a part of physiological processes that may be more or less related to normal aging, it is important to note that disease states lead to greater production of ROS and subsequent oxidative damage. As such, OS has been involved in the pathology of various chronic disorders of the brain such as AD [28, 29], PD [30], Huntington's disease [25], amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [31], multiple sclerosis [25], and depression [32], as well as in acute damage that occurs in stroke [33] or traumatic brain injury [34].…”
Section: Oxidative Stress and Its Role In Cns Health And Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rodents, different types of chronic stress have been shown to induce increased oxidative stress and decreased anti-oxidant defenses [44,45]. The changes in parameters reflecting the oxidative status can be observed in depressed patients [18]. Patients with late-life depression also exhibit increased obvious oxidative stress damage, in particular lipid peroxidation, and decreased anti-oxidative defenses in the brain [46].…”
Section: Effect Of Sb On Lps-induced Enhancement Of Oxido-nitrosativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased proinflammatory cytokine is also observed in brain tissues in depressed patients [13,14]. Mechanistic studies have revealed that the increased proinflammatory cytokine can trigger oxido-nitrosative stress, a pathological event that could be observed in depressed patients, thereby promoting depression onset and/or progression [15][16][17][18][19]. Previous studies have also found that hippocampus and prefrontal cortex are the key regions of the brain, closely associated with mood and behavior regulation [20,21], and more importantly many compounds that are being studied in preclinical trials have been shown to ameliorate depression-like behaviors in rodents via interfering with neuroinflammatory response and oxido-nitrosative stress in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex [10,11,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma markers of oxidative stress (van Velzen et al, 2017), peripheral inflammatory markers in HIV (Fleischman et al, 2018)expression of glucocorticoid inducible genes in MDD (Frodl et al, 2014a) Socioeconomic status and chronic physiological stress (hair cortisol) (Merz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Neurotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%