Background: The study of neural-endocrine-immune system interactions has led to substantial advances in our understanding of neuropsychiatric disorders. Growing evidence reveals the pivotal roles of inflammatory cytokines signalling the brain to produce neurochemical, neuroendocrine, and neuroimmune changes which affect mood and behaviour. Ageing is accompanied by the development of low-grade systemic inflammation which may promote changes in the neural systems predisposing to geriatric depression via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The aim of this study was to investigate the longitudinal associations between baseline values and conditional changes (independent of baseline) in immune-endocrine biomarkers and mental health st...
none11siBackground: Depression is the single largest contributor to non-fatal health loss worldwide....
textabstractRationale: Evidence suggests that depression is cross-sectionally and longitudinally ass...
Objective: Different biological mechanisms may underlie depression beginning in early life (early-on...
Background: The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the same for ...
Research has demonstrated that inflammation is a central part of several psychiatric disorders, of w...
Background: There is growing evidence that inflammatory and cortisol dysregulation are underlying pa...
This study addresses the paucity of research on the prospective relationship between a range of infl...
Objective: Research suggests that inflammation is linked to both late-onset depression (LOD) and cog...
Background: Patients with major depression have ele-vated levels of inflammatory cytokines. We exami...
BACKGROUND: Clinical studies suggest that depression may be accompanied by an activation of the infl...
Background: Previous studies have reported conflicting results concerning the association between se...
Depression and inflammatory markers have a reliable cross-sectional association although less is kno...
Introduction: In older people, depression and mental disability are more frequently present than in ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the s...
Objective: Different biological mechanisms may underlie depression beginning in early life (early-on...
none11siBackground: Depression is the single largest contributor to non-fatal health loss worldwide....
textabstractRationale: Evidence suggests that depression is cross-sectionally and longitudinally ass...
Objective: Different biological mechanisms may underlie depression beginning in early life (early-on...
Background: The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the same for ...
Research has demonstrated that inflammation is a central part of several psychiatric disorders, of w...
Background: There is growing evidence that inflammatory and cortisol dysregulation are underlying pa...
This study addresses the paucity of research on the prospective relationship between a range of infl...
Objective: Research suggests that inflammation is linked to both late-onset depression (LOD) and cog...
Background: Patients with major depression have ele-vated levels of inflammatory cytokines. We exami...
BACKGROUND: Clinical studies suggest that depression may be accompanied by an activation of the infl...
Background: Previous studies have reported conflicting results concerning the association between se...
Depression and inflammatory markers have a reliable cross-sectional association although less is kno...
Introduction: In older people, depression and mental disability are more frequently present than in ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the s...
Objective: Different biological mechanisms may underlie depression beginning in early life (early-on...
none11siBackground: Depression is the single largest contributor to non-fatal health loss worldwide....
textabstractRationale: Evidence suggests that depression is cross-sectionally and longitudinally ass...
Objective: Different biological mechanisms may underlie depression beginning in early life (early-on...