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Depression Phenotype, Inflammation, and the Brain: Implications for Future Research

机译:抑郁症的表型,炎症和大脑:对未来研究的启示

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Inflammation is implicated in the etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Human neuroimaging techniques are increasingly used to characterize the neural circuitry mediating actions of inflammation on mood, motivation, and cognition and its relationship to MDD. In this issue of Psychosomatic Medicine, Byrne and colleagues report the first systematic review of these studies. The systematic review provides a much-needed synthesis of current research findings and highlights the role of cortical and subcortical brain structure and function. In this accompanying commentary, we highlight further points of particular relevance to future studies, including the potential advantages of functional phenotype models rather than the emphasis on mutually exclusive diagnostic categories in describing MDD and other psychiatric disorders. Novel imaging techniques will further enhance possibilities to clarify the link between inflammation and depression. New research challenges are described regarding the relationships between behavioral phenotype, brain structure and function, and peripheral inflammation.
机译:炎症与重度抑郁症(MDD)的病因有关。越来越多地使用人类神经成像技术来表征介导炎症对情绪,动机和认知及其与MDD关系的神经回路。在本期《心身医学》中,Byrne及其同事报告了对这些研究的首次系统综述。系统的综述提供了当前研究结果非常需要的综合,并强调了皮质和皮质下大脑结构和功能的作用。在此随附的评论中,我们强调了与未来研究特别相关的其他观点,包括功能表型模型的潜在优势,而不是在描述MDD和其他精神疾病时强调互斥的诊断类别。新颖的成像技术将进一步增强阐明炎症和抑郁之间联系的可能性。关于行为表型,大脑结构和功能与周围炎症之间的关系,描述了新的研究挑战。

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