Immunopsychiatry of late life depression: role of aging-related immune/inflammatory processes in the development and progression of depression.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Antonio L Teixeira, Izabela G Barbosa, Moises E Bauer, Aline S de Miranda
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Abstract

Background: Late-life depression (LLD) arises from a complex interplay among biological, psychological, and social factors. Biologically, three main hypotheses have been proposed to explain the distinct clinical features of LLD. The vascular hypothesis supports vascular-related white matter changes in the development of LLD, while the neurodegenerative hypothesis suggests that LLD might be a prodrome of neurodegenerative diseases. The inflammatory hypothesis, which is the main focus of this review, posits that heightened inflammation underlies LLD directly or indirectly through neurodegenerative and microvascular alterations.

Methods: This is a non-systematic review on the role played by inflammation in the pathophysiology of LLD and the related opportunities to define biomarkers and therapeutic targets. We searched PubMed from January 2010 through March 2025 for relevant English-language studies.

Results: Patients with LLD have elevated circulating levels of inflammatory biomarkers (e.g., C-reactive protein and interleukin-6) as well as evidence of neuroinflammation. Although the exact origin of this inflammatory profile remains unclear, it is thought to be exacerbated by immune cell senescence and the presence of physical comorbidities, including cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Pharmacological (e.g., selective serotonin receptor inhibitors) and non-pharmacological (e.g., diet, physical interventions) approaches for LLD seem to exert their therapeutic effect, at least in part, through inflammation-related mechanisms.

Conclusion: Recognizing the unique features of LLD compared to depression in other periods of life is an important step toward its proper management. More specifically, understanding the role of inflammation in LLD holds both theoretical and practical implications, including anti-inflammatory or immune-based strategies as potential therapeutic interventions.

晚年抑郁的免疫精神病学:衰老相关免疫/炎症过程在抑郁发生和进展中的作用
背景:老年抑郁症(LLD)是生物学、心理和社会因素复杂相互作用的结果。生物学上,有三个主要的假说被提出来解释LLD的不同临床特征。血管假说支持LLD发生过程中与血管相关的白质改变,而神经退行性假说认为LLD可能是神经退行性疾病的前驱症状。炎症假说是本综述的主要焦点,它认为炎症加剧直接或间接地通过神经退行性和微血管改变导致LLD。方法:这是一篇关于炎症在LLD病理生理中所起作用的非系统综述,以及确定生物标志物和治疗靶点的相关机会。我们检索了PubMed从2010年1月到2025年3月的相关英语研究。结果:LLD患者炎症生物标志物(如c反应蛋白和白细胞介素-6)循环水平升高,并有神经炎症的证据。尽管这种炎症的确切起源尚不清楚,但它被认为是由免疫细胞衰老和身体合并症(包括心血管和代谢疾病)的存在加剧的。LLD的药理学(如选择性血清素受体抑制剂)和非药理学(如饮食、物理干预)方法似乎至少在一定程度上通过炎症相关机制发挥其治疗效果。结论:认识到LLD与其他生命阶段抑郁症相比的独特性是正确治疗的重要一步。更具体地说,了解炎症在LLD中的作用具有理论和实践意义,包括抗炎或基于免疫的策略作为潜在的治疗干预措施。
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica
Acta Neuropsychiatrica NEUROSCIENCES-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Acta Neuropsychiatrica is an international journal focussing on translational neuropsychiatry. It publishes high-quality original research papers and reviews. The Journal''s scope specifically highlights the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health that can be viewed broadly as the spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health.
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