Clinical studies have indicated a frequent coexistence of depression and diabetes. Both of these diseases are associated with similar changes in the structure and function of the central nervous system cells and with similar disturbances of cognitive processes. Some morphological and functional changes occurring in these diseases seem to result from exaggerated glucocorticoid, proinflammatory cytokine or glutamate action. Glucocorticoids induced by stress are known not only to affect synaptic plasticity but also to disturb brain glucose metabolism and decrease insulin sensitivity. Functional neuroimaging studies demonstrated altered glucose metabo-lism in the brains of depressed patients. Changes in the amount or activity of key metabolic e...
Evidence exists for late-life depression (LLD) as both a prodrome of and risk factor for Alzheimer\u...
This review summarises the impact of chronic low grade inflammation as a causative factor in the pat...
Evidence indicates that the prevalence of depression in diabetic subjects is higher than that in the...
Metabolic disorders, like diabetes (type I and type II), are associated with an increased prevalence...
Diabetes mellitus is a set of disorders that share common insufficiency in the regulation of carbohy...
International audienceThe idea that insulin could influence emotional behaviours has long been sugge...
The idea that insulin could influence emotional behaviours has long been suggested. However, the und...
Diabetes-induced brain insulin resistance is associated with many mental diseases, including depress...
Stress and stress hormones, glucocorticoids (GCs), exert widespread actions in central nervous syste...
Depression is a chronic, recurring and potentially life-threatening affective disease, with women ha...
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the global bu...
Abstract Background Abundant reports indicated that depression was often comorbid with type 2 diabet...
Stressful events promote neurochemical changes that may be involved in the provocation of depressive...
The etiology of hyperglycemic-induced depressive behaviors is unclear. We hypothesized that long-ter...
Through the past decade of research, the correlation between depression and metabolic diseases has b...
Evidence exists for late-life depression (LLD) as both a prodrome of and risk factor for Alzheimer\u...
This review summarises the impact of chronic low grade inflammation as a causative factor in the pat...
Evidence indicates that the prevalence of depression in diabetic subjects is higher than that in the...
Metabolic disorders, like diabetes (type I and type II), are associated with an increased prevalence...
Diabetes mellitus is a set of disorders that share common insufficiency in the regulation of carbohy...
International audienceThe idea that insulin could influence emotional behaviours has long been sugge...
The idea that insulin could influence emotional behaviours has long been suggested. However, the und...
Diabetes-induced brain insulin resistance is associated with many mental diseases, including depress...
Stress and stress hormones, glucocorticoids (GCs), exert widespread actions in central nervous syste...
Depression is a chronic, recurring and potentially life-threatening affective disease, with women ha...
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the global bu...
Abstract Background Abundant reports indicated that depression was often comorbid with type 2 diabet...
Stressful events promote neurochemical changes that may be involved in the provocation of depressive...
The etiology of hyperglycemic-induced depressive behaviors is unclear. We hypothesized that long-ter...
Through the past decade of research, the correlation between depression and metabolic diseases has b...
Evidence exists for late-life depression (LLD) as both a prodrome of and risk factor for Alzheimer\u...
This review summarises the impact of chronic low grade inflammation as a causative factor in the pat...
Evidence indicates that the prevalence of depression in diabetic subjects is higher than that in the...