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Cardiovascular Disease, Psychosocial Factors, and Genetics: The Case of Depression

机译:心血管疾病,心理社会因素和遗传学:抑郁症的情况

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Psychosocial factors are associated with cardiovascular disease, but little is known about the role of genetics in this relationship. Focusing on the well-studied phenotype of depression, current data show that there are shared genetic factors that may give rise to both depression and CVD, and these genetic risks appear to be modified by gender. This pleiotropic effect suggests that a single pathway, when perturbed, gives rise to the dual phenotypes of CVD and depression. The data also suggest that women contribute disproportionately to the depression-CVD comorbidity, and this unbalanced contribution is attributable, in part, to genetic factors. While the underlying biology behind this relationship is unclear, recent data support contributions from inflammatory or serotonergic pathways toward the comorbidity between CVD and depression. Even without knowledge of a specific mechanism, epidemiological observations offer new directions to explain the relationship between depression and CVD that have both research and clinical applications.
机译:心理社会因素与心血管疾病有关,但对遗传在这种关系中的作用很少有关。专注于研究的抑郁表型表型,目前的数据表明,有共有的遗传因素可能导致抑郁和CVD,这些遗传风险似乎通过性别进行修饰。这种渗透效果表明,在扰动时,单一途径引起了CVD和抑郁的双重表谱。这些数据还表明,女性对抑郁CVD合并症的贡献不成比例,并且这种不平衡贡献部分是遗传因素的归因于遗传因素。虽然这种关系背后的潜在生物学尚不清楚,但最近的数据支持来自炎症或血清奈良能途径朝向CVD和抑郁症之间的合并症的贡献。即使没有了解特定机制,流行病学观察也会提供新的方向,以解释具有研究和临床应用的抑郁和CVD之间的关系。

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