Inflammation as the cause of the metabolic syndrome in depression.

Modern trends in pharmacopsychiatry Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-27 DOI:10.1159/000343974
Brian E Leonard
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Abstract

Physical ill-health is a common feature of depression. Cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer are, for example, common occurrences and lead to increased morbidity and mortality. The question arises whether these changes are attributable to an unhealthy life style or due to genetic or other causes that are exacerbated by stress and adverse environmental factors. Of the various factors which have been implicated, chronic low-grade inflammation has received much attention in recent years. For this reason, the following review assesses the evidence that implicates inflammation in the psychopathology of major depression and how this is linked to the increased incidence of physical illness in these patients.

炎症作为抑郁症代谢综合征的病因。
身体不健康是抑郁症的一个共同特征。例如,心血管疾病、2型糖尿病和癌症是常见病,并导致发病率和死亡率增加。问题是,这些变化是由于不健康的生活方式,还是由于遗传或其他原因,而压力和不利的环境因素又加剧了这些原因。在涉及的各种因素中,慢性低度炎症近年来受到了广泛的关注。出于这个原因,下面的综述评估了炎症与重度抑郁症的精神病理相关的证据,以及炎症与这些患者身体疾病发病率增加的关系。
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