The aim of this paper is to describe the direction of the link between stress, depression, increased inflammation and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) reduction. We hypothesize that severe stress or prolonged stress can be the driving factor that promote the onset of depression. Both stress and depression, if not resolved over time, activate the production of transcription factors that will switch on pro-inflammatory genes and translate them into cytokines. This cascade fosters systemic chronic inflammation and reduced plasma BDNF levels. Since people with depression have a 60% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D) and show high levels of inflammation and low levels of BDNF, we hypothesize possible reasons that might ex...
Stressful events promote neurochemical changes that may be involved in the provocation of depressive...
Despite extensive research, the current theories on serotonergic dysfunctions and cortisol hypersecr...
Chronic stress exposure plays a role as a risk factor for depression. In chronic stress, there is pr...
BACKGROUND: We now know that depression is associated with a chronic, low-grade inflammatory respons...
New perspectives have emerged regarding the processes associated with depressive disorders and their...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
Emerging evidence suggests the significant role of inflammation and oxidative stress as main contrib...
There is now evidence that depression, as characterized by melancholic symptoms, anxiety, and fatigu...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
There is convergent evidence that the immune system is dysregulated in some depressed individuals. A...
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the global bu...
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the global bu...
Stressful events promote neurochemical changes that may be involved in the provocation of depressive...
Despite extensive research, the current theories on serotonergic dysfunctions and cortisol hypersecr...
Chronic stress exposure plays a role as a risk factor for depression. In chronic stress, there is pr...
BACKGROUND: We now know that depression is associated with a chronic, low-grade inflammatory respons...
New perspectives have emerged regarding the processes associated with depressive disorders and their...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
Emerging evidence suggests the significant role of inflammation and oxidative stress as main contrib...
There is now evidence that depression, as characterized by melancholic symptoms, anxiety, and fatigu...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
This paper summarizes the possible interrelation between peripheral and/or cerebral inflammation and...
There is convergent evidence that the immune system is dysregulated in some depressed individuals. A...
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the global bu...
Unipolar depression and diabetes mellitus each account for a significant proportion of the global bu...
Stressful events promote neurochemical changes that may be involved in the provocation of depressive...
Despite extensive research, the current theories on serotonergic dysfunctions and cortisol hypersecr...
Chronic stress exposure plays a role as a risk factor for depression. In chronic stress, there is pr...