After trauma, depressive disorders are among the most frequent emerging diagnoses. However, although the symptoms of depression are well characterized, the molecular mechanisms underlying this disorder are largely unknown. Factors involved in the heterogeneous pathogenesis of depression include polymorphisms in stress-related genes, gender, age, developmental history, and environmental (traumatic) stressors such as epigenetic factors. These factors may make different parts of the stress-related brain systems more vulnerable to different stressful or traumatic life events or psychological stresses, causing alterations in a network of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators including amines, amino acids, nitric oxide (NO), and neuropeptides, an...
Objective: Major depressive disorder is a heterogeneous illness with a mostly uncharacterized pathol...
Background: Suicide is frequently encountered in patients suffering from major depressive disorder (...
Over the past three decades, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the biology...
Major depressive disorder (mdd) can be elicited by various kinds of stress, such as negative life ev...
ABSTRACT Depression is one of the fi ve leading causes of disability and disease burden worldwide. N...
OBJECTIVE: Suicide occurs in some, but not all depressed patients. So far, it remains unknown whethe...
In this thesis we investigated (traumatic) stress and psychopathology with a focus on the potential ...
Following the assumption that stressors play an important part in the etiology and maintenance of ps...
Given the array of biological changes induced by stressors, it is not surprising that these experien...
A hyperactive hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is a prominent feature in depression. It has ...
The stress-diathesis model posits that suicide is the result of an interaction between state-depende...
The neuropathological mechanisms leading to suicidality are still unknown, which, in view of an annu...
Background: Postmortem levels of several stress- and depression-relevant neuropeptides were assessed...
There are no specific structural neuropathological hallmarks found in the brain of mood disorders. I...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common psychiatric disorder and responds for important p...
Objective: Major depressive disorder is a heterogeneous illness with a mostly uncharacterized pathol...
Background: Suicide is frequently encountered in patients suffering from major depressive disorder (...
Over the past three decades, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the biology...
Major depressive disorder (mdd) can be elicited by various kinds of stress, such as negative life ev...
ABSTRACT Depression is one of the fi ve leading causes of disability and disease burden worldwide. N...
OBJECTIVE: Suicide occurs in some, but not all depressed patients. So far, it remains unknown whethe...
In this thesis we investigated (traumatic) stress and psychopathology with a focus on the potential ...
Following the assumption that stressors play an important part in the etiology and maintenance of ps...
Given the array of biological changes induced by stressors, it is not surprising that these experien...
A hyperactive hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is a prominent feature in depression. It has ...
The stress-diathesis model posits that suicide is the result of an interaction between state-depende...
The neuropathological mechanisms leading to suicidality are still unknown, which, in view of an annu...
Background: Postmortem levels of several stress- and depression-relevant neuropeptides were assessed...
There are no specific structural neuropathological hallmarks found in the brain of mood disorders. I...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is the most common psychiatric disorder and responds for important p...
Objective: Major depressive disorder is a heterogeneous illness with a mostly uncharacterized pathol...
Background: Suicide is frequently encountered in patients suffering from major depressive disorder (...
Over the past three decades, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the biology...