Sex-specific differences in peripheral blood metabolites and biological functions in major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Zhengyang Wang,
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Yajie Xiang,
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Ruozhi Dang
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et al.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
170, P. 106052 - 106052
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Temporomandibular disorders and mental health: shared etiologies and treatment approaches
Jiamin Wan,
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Jiu Lin,
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Tingfeng Zha
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et al.
The Journal of Headache and Pain,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(1)
Published: March 12, 2025
The
biopsychosocial
model
suggests
that
temporomandibular
disorders
(TMDs)
often
coexist
with
mental
health
disorders,
particularly
depression
and
anxiety,
affecting
a
significant
portion
of
the
global
population.
interplay
between
TMDs
contributes
to
complex
comorbidity,
perpetuating
cycle
mutual
influence
reinforcement.
This
review
investigates
neurobiological
mechanisms
epidemiological
evidence
supporting
shared
etiology
exploring
potential
vulnerabilities
bidirectional
causal
relationships.
Shared
may
stem
from
genetic
epigenetic
predispositions,
psychosocial
factors,
behavioral
aspects.
Inflammatory
cytokines,
neurotransmitters,
neurotrophins,
neuropeptides
play
pivotal
roles
in
both
peripheral
central
sensitization
as
well
neuroinflammation.
Brain
imaging
studies
suggest
exhibit
overlapping
brain
regions
indicative
reward
processing
deficits
anomalies
within
triple
network
model.
Future
research
efforts
are
crucial
for
developing
comprehensive
understanding
underlying
confirming
reciprocal
effects
disorders.
provides
valuable
insights
oral
healthcare
professionals,
stressing
importance
optimizing
treatment
strategies
individuals
dealing
concurrent
issues
through
personalized,
holistic,
multidisciplinary
approach.
Language: Английский
Identifying early screening factors for depression in middle-aged and older adults: A cohort study
Guanqun Chao,
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Lan Zhang,
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Zheli Zhan
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et al.
Open Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
current
status
of
depression
and
related
factors
in
middle-aged
elderly
people
China
using
a
cohort
database
with
multi-year
follow-up.
The
population
for
this
project
was
derived
from
Health
Retirement
Longitudinal
Study.
Participants
were
divided
into
control
groups
based
on
scores
Center
Epidemiological
Research
Depression
Scale.
Continuous
variables
compared
t-tests
or
Mann-Whitney
U
tests,
while
categorical
chi-square
tests.
A
multivariate
logistic
regression
model
employed
evaluate
associated
depression.
total
9,749
participants
included
study.
Correlation
analyses
revealed
that
age,
body
mass
index,
diastolic
blood
pressure,
waist
circumference,
cholesterol,
uric
acid,
length
sleep
significantly
(p
<
0.05).
Women
exhibited
higher
risk
middle
old
age
men
An
increase
circumference
decreased
Longer
duration
educational
levels
also
reduced
Unfavorable
marital
frequency
alcohol
consumption
found
In
individuals,
women,
low
education
level,
experiencing
dissatisfaction
marriage
are
connected
high
On
other
hand,
increased
moderate
consumption,
longer
Language: Английский
The psychopathology of mood disorders: implications for identifying neurocognitive intervention targets
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 119423 - 119423
Published: May 1, 2025
Neurofeedback
and
neuromodulation
treatments
are
of
increasing
clinical
interest,
but
their
neurocognitive
targets
poorly
understood.
In
this
review,
we
will
use
Jaspers'
phenomenological
psychopathology
combined
with
modern
network
analysis
to
identify
treatment
by
focussing
on
distinctive
necessary
symptoms
mood
disorders
as
well
subsyndromal
prognostic
variations.
We
discuss
the
early
descriptions
Kraepelin's
mixed
affective
states
suggest
a
model
four
(depressed,
anxious,
irritable,
elated)
dynamic
evolution
mixing.
Blame
praise
internalisation
externalisation
biases
proposed
key
mechanisms
underpinning
states,
together
approach/withdrawal-related
action
tendencies.
Whilst
self-worth
interest
emerge
most
symptom
dimensions,
that
for
bipolar
recurrent
unipolar
depressive
disorders,
also
anxiety
potential
primary
in
subgroup
chronic
depression.
Based
neuroanatomical
conceptual
self,
anterior
temporal
subgenual
networks
importance
self-blame
worthlessness,
hypothesised
role
septo-hypothalamic
affiliative
discussed.
The
latter
is
distinguished
from
ventral
striatal
relevant
more
general
approach-related
tendencies
hedonic
(anticipatory
anhedonia).
Finally,
recent
target
validation
early-stage
fMRI
neurofeedback
trials
reviewed.
It
was
not
feasible
employ
systematic
review
approach.
studies
only
new
treatments,
enhancing
our
pathophysiological
understanding
could
gain
impact
ongoing
advances
scalable
neurotechnologies.
Language: Английский
Dysfunctional mesocorticolimbic circuitry in cluster headache
The Journal of Headache and Pain,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(1)
Published: May 19, 2025
Language: Английский
Bibliometric analysis of research hotspots and trends on the relationship between the gut microbiota and depression from 2020 to 2024
Dingwen Xu,
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Jinnan Wu,
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Zhihua Lu
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et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Nov. 11, 2024
In
recent
years,
an
increasing
body
of
research
has
illustrated
a
strong
correlation
between
gut
microbiota
and
depression.
However,
there
yet
to
be
comprehensive
discussion
or
summary
the
latest
advancements
trends
in
this
field.
Language: Английский
Dissociable neurofunctional and molecular characterizations of reward and punishment sensitivity
Ting Xu,
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Chunhong Zhu,
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Xinqi Zhou
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et al.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Abstract
While
the
hyper-and
hypo-reward
or
punishment
sensitivities
(RS,
PS)
have
received
considerable
attention
as
prominent
transdiagnostic
features
of
psychopathology,
lack
an
overarching
neurobiological
characterization
currently
limits
their
early
identifications
and
neuromodulations.
Here
we
combined
microarray
data
from
Allen
Human
Brain
Atlas
with
a
multimodal
fMRI
approach
to
uncover
signatures
RS
PS
in
discovery-replication
design
(N=655
participants).
Both
were
mapped
separately
brain,
intrinsic
functional
connectome
fronto-striatal
network
encoding
reward
responsiveness,
while
fronto-insular
system
was
particularly
engaged
sensitivity.
This
dissociable
patterns
related
also
specific
differentiating
decisions
driven
by
social
monetary
motivations.
Further
imaging
transcriptomic
analyses
revealed
that
variations
for
associated
topography
gene
sets
enriched
ontological
pathways,
including
synaptic
transmission,
dopaminergic
metabolism,
immune
response
stress
adaptation.
On
neurotransmitter
level,
serotonin
neuromodulator
identified
pivotal
hub
regulating
PS,
this
process
critically
dependent
on
its
interactions
dopaminergic,
opioid
GABAergic
systems.
Overall,
these
findings
indicate
neural
mapping
highlight
linkage
profiles,
which
may
offer
valuable
insights
into
treatment
evaluation
symptomatology
relevant
reward/punishment
processing
deficits.
Language: Английский