The Wicked Relationship between Depression and Metabolic Syndrome.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Donatella Marazziti, Alessandro Arone, Stefania Palermo, Eric Annuzzi, Gabriele Cappellato, Ilaria Chiarantini, Luca Del Prete, Liliana Dell'Osso
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) constitutes a challenge in the field of mental disorders, given its high prevalence in the general population and its impact on the quality of life, while representing a major burden of health worldwide. Currently, much interest in the pathophysiology of MMD ìs also directed towards disentangling the possible biological mechanisms shared with that medical condition known as metabolic syndrome (MeS) that is frequent in the general population and often comorbid with MDD. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to summarize the evidence on the relationships between depression and MeS, and to comment on the common factors and mediators present in these two conditions. For this reason, some of the main databases of scientific literature were accessed, and all the papers fulfilling the goal of this review were selected. The results demonstrated the existence of common pathways between depression and metabolic syndrome involving several mediators, such as inflammation, the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, oxidative stress, platelet functions, coronary heart disease and peripheral hormones, thus requiring strict attention from the scientific community. Indeed, such pathways may be targeted in the near future in order to pave the way to new treatment options for these disorders.

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抑郁症与代谢综合征之间的邪恶关系。
重度抑郁症(MDD)是精神障碍领域的一个挑战,因为它在一般人群中发病率高,对生活质量有影响,同时也是全世界健康的一个主要负担。目前,对烟雾病病理生理学ìs的很大兴趣也指向了解开与代谢综合征(MeS)共享的可能的生物学机制,代谢综合征在一般人群中很常见,通常与MDD共病。因此,本文的目的是总结抑郁症与中小企业之间关系的证据,并对这两种情况下存在的共同因素和中介因素进行评论。因此,我们访问了一些主要的科学文献数据库,并选择了所有符合本次综述目标的论文。结果表明,抑郁症与代谢综合征之间存在共同通路,涉及炎症、下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴、氧化应激、血小板功能、冠心病和外周激素等多种介质,需要科学界的高度重视。事实上,这些途径可能在不久的将来成为目标,以便为这些疾病的新治疗选择铺平道路。
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Clinical Neuropsychiatry
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