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The inflammatory underpinning of depression: An historical perspective

Raz Yirmiya

2024Brain Behavior and Immunity54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• The 100 most-cited papers on the links between inflammation and depression are catalogued and reviewed. • The chronological progression of the robust evidence supporting the inflammation-depression nexus is presented. • An integrative model of the inflammatory underpinning of depression is depicted. • Translation of this knowledge into personalized immunomodulatory treatments for depression is imperative. Over the last thirty years, substantial evidence has accumulated in support of the hypothesis that dysregulation of inflammatory processes plays a critical role in the pathophysiology of depression. This review traces the evolution of research supporting this link, discussing key findings from several major investigative fronts: Alterations in inflammatory markers associated with depression; Mood changes following the exogenous administration of inflammatory challenges; The anti-inflammatory properties of traditional antidepressants and the promising antidepressant effects of anti-inflammatory drugs. Additionally, it explores how inflammatory processes interact with specific brain regions and neurochemical systems to drive depressive pathology. A thorough analysis of the 100 most-cited experimental studies on the topic ensures a comprehensive, transparent and unbiased collection of references. This methodological approach offers a panoramic view of the inflammation-depression nexus, shedding light on the complexity of its mechanisms and their connections to psychiatric categorizations, symptoms, demographics, and life events. Synthesizing insights from this extensive research, the review presents an integrative model of the biological foundations of inflammation-associated depression. It posits that we have reached a critical juncture where the translation of this knowledge into personalized immunomodulatory treatments for depression is not just possible, but imperative.

Topics & Concepts

Depression (economics)Nexus (standard)Perspective (graphical)NeurochemicalUnderpinningAntidepressantMoodMajor depressive disorderPsychologyAnimal models of depressionNeuroscienceMedicinePsychiatryAnxietyEmbedded systemComputer scienceEngineeringArtificial intelligenceEconomicsCivil engineeringMacroeconomicsTryptophan and brain disordersStress Responses and CortisolMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
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