Molecular Mechanisms of Depression: Perspectives on New Treatment Strategies
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Abstract
Depression is a multicausal disorder and has been associated with the risk to develop cancer, dementia, diabetes, epilepsy and stroke. As a metabolic disorder depression has been associated with obesity, diabetes, insulin sensitivity, neuropeptide Y, glucose regulation, poor glycemic control, glucagone-like peptide-1, cholezystokinin, ghrelin, leptin, the endocannabinoid system, insulin-like growth factor and gastrin-releasing peptide. As a cardiovascular disease a close relationship exists between depression and blood pressure, heart rate, norepinephrine, sympathetic tone, vascular resistance, blood viscosity, plasma volume, intima thickness and atherosclerosis. Additionally blood coagulation, fibrinolysis,…
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- Depression (economics)
- Major depressive disorder
- Melancholic depression
- Disease
- Medicine
- Endocrine system
- Melancholia
- Osteoporosis
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- Good health and well-being
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