Nicotine dependence is common in people with mood disorders; however the operative pathways are not well understood. This paper reviews the contribution of inflammation and oxidative stress pathways to the co-association of depressive disorder and nicotine dependence, including increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, increased acute phase proteins, decreased levels of antioxidants and increased oxidative stress. These could be some of the potential pathophysiological mechanisms involved in neuroprogression. The shared inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways by which smoking may increase the risk for development of depressive disorders are in part mediated by increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, diverse neurotransmitter...
Background: The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5 )...
Tobacco smoking is commonly seen amongst patients suffering from depression. Comorbid depression in ...
BACKGROUND: We now know that depression is associated with a chronic, low-grade inflammatory respons...
AbstractTo determine if oxidative stress and inflammation are linked with major depressive disorder,...
To determine if oxidative stress and inflammation are linked with major depressive disorder, nicotin...
Emerging evidence suggests the significant role of inflammation and oxidative stress as main contrib...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) pose a major public health issue as they are associated with po...
Epidemiological studies report strong association between mood disorders and tobacco addiction. This...
Depression may result in far reaching adverse health outcomes in addition to impaired sociooccupatio...
Epidemiological studies report strong association between mood disorders and tobacco addiction. This...
High rates of tobacco smoking are observed in individuals suffering from depression. Nicotine is a m...
There is now evidence that depression, as characterized by melancholic symptoms, anxiety, and fatigu...
The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) with Major D...
Depression is a prevalent, complex, and highly debilitating disease. The full comprehension of this ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aims of this study were to analyze associations of <i>dopamine receptor...
Background: The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5 )...
Tobacco smoking is commonly seen amongst patients suffering from depression. Comorbid depression in ...
BACKGROUND: We now know that depression is associated with a chronic, low-grade inflammatory respons...
AbstractTo determine if oxidative stress and inflammation are linked with major depressive disorder,...
To determine if oxidative stress and inflammation are linked with major depressive disorder, nicotin...
Emerging evidence suggests the significant role of inflammation and oxidative stress as main contrib...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) pose a major public health issue as they are associated with po...
Epidemiological studies report strong association between mood disorders and tobacco addiction. This...
Depression may result in far reaching adverse health outcomes in addition to impaired sociooccupatio...
Epidemiological studies report strong association between mood disorders and tobacco addiction. This...
High rates of tobacco smoking are observed in individuals suffering from depression. Nicotine is a m...
There is now evidence that depression, as characterized by melancholic symptoms, anxiety, and fatigu...
The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) with Major D...
Depression is a prevalent, complex, and highly debilitating disease. The full comprehension of this ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The aims of this study were to analyze associations of <i>dopamine receptor...
Background: The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5 )...
Tobacco smoking is commonly seen amongst patients suffering from depression. Comorbid depression in ...
BACKGROUND: We now know that depression is associated with a chronic, low-grade inflammatory respons...