The relationship between BDNF and physical activity on depression

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Juan Antonio Zarza-Rebollo , Elena López-Isac , Margarita Rivera , Laura Gómez-Hernández , Ana M. Pérez-Gutiérrez , Esther Molina
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Abstract

Background/objective

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the leading causes of disease burden and disability worldwide. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) seems to have an important role in the molecular mechanisms underlying MDD aetiology, given its implication in regulating neuronal plasticity. There is evidence that physical activity (PA) improves depressive symptoms, with a key role of BDNF in this effect. We aim to perform a systematic review examining the relationship between the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and the BDNF protein, PA and MDD.

Methods

Both observational and experimental design original articles or systematic reviews were selected, according to the PRISMA statement.

Results

Six studies evaluated the Val66Met polymorphism, suggesting a greater impact of physical activity on depression depending on the Val66Met genotype. More discordant findings were observed among the 13 studies assessing BDNF levels with acute or chronic exercise interventions, mainly due to the high heterogeneity found among intervention designs, limited sample size, and potential bias.

Conclusions

Overall, there is cumulative evidence supporting the potential role of BDNF in the interaction between PA and MDD. However, this review highlights the need for further research with more homogeneous and standardised criteria, and pinpoints important confounding factors that must be considered in future studies to provide robust conclusions.

BDNF 和体育锻炼对抑郁症的影响。
背景/目的:重度抑郁症(MDD)是导致全球疾病负担和残疾的主要原因之一。鉴于脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)在调节神经元可塑性方面的作用,它似乎在抑郁症病因的分子机制中发挥着重要作用。有证据表明,体育锻炼(PA)可改善抑郁症状,而 BDNF 在这种效应中起着关键作用。我们旨在对BDNF Val66Met多态性与BDNF蛋白、PA和MDD之间的关系进行系统性回顾:根据 PRISMA 声明,选择观察性和实验性设计的原创文章或系统综述:六项研究对 Val66Met 多态性进行了评估,结果表明,Val66Met 基因型不同,体育锻炼对抑郁症的影响更大。在评估急性或慢性运动干预的BDNF水平的13项研究中,发现了更多不一致的结果,这主要是由于干预设计之间存在高度异质性、样本量有限以及潜在的偏倚:总体而言,有累积证据支持 BDNF 在 PA 与 MDD 之间的相互作用中发挥潜在作用。然而,本综述强调了进一步研究的必要性,即需要采用更加统一和标准化的标准,并指出了未来研究中必须考虑的重要混杂因素,以提供可靠的结论。
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自引率
1.80%
发文量
153
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry is an international and multidisciplinary journal which aims to ensure the rapid publication of authoritative reviews and research papers dealing with experimental and clinical aspects of neuro-psychopharmacology and biological psychiatry. Issues of the journal are regularly devoted wholly in or in part to a topical subject. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry does not publish work on the actions of biological extracts unless the pharmacological active molecular substrate and/or specific receptor binding properties of the extract compounds are elucidated.
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