“Inflamed” depression: A review of the interactions between depression and inflammation and current anti-inflammatory strategies for depression
Harbin Institute of Technology · China Astronaut Research and Training Center
Abstract
Depression is a common mental disorder, the effective treatment of which remains a challenging issue worldwide. The clinical pathogenesis of depression has been deeply explored, leading to the formulation of various pathogenic hypotheses. Among these, the monoamine neurotransmitter hypothesis holds a prominent position, yet it has significant limitations as more than one-third of patients do not respond to conventional treatments targeting monoamine transmission disturbances. Over the past few decades, a growing body of research has highlighted the link between inflammation and depression as a potential key factor in the pathophysiology of depression. In this review, we first summarize the relationship between…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.90
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Depression (economics)
- Inflammation
- Medicine
- Monoamine neurotransmitter
- Animal models of depression
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Bioinformatics