Title of article :
Is depression an inflammatory condition? A review of available evidence
Author/Authors :
Hashmi, Ali Madeeh King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital - Department of Psychiatry, Pakistan , Butt, Zeeshan King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital - Department of Internal Medicine, Pakistan , Umair, Muhammad King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital, Pakistan
Abstract :
The current review examines the relationship between depression and the inflammatory immune response. Mood disorders are a significant cause of morbidity and the etiology of depression is still not clearly understood. Many studies have shown links between inflammatory cytokines and mood disorders, including elevated level of cytokines like tumour necrosis factoralpha (TNF ), Interleukins (IL-1,IL-6) and others. Raised levels of cytokines have been shown to increase depressive behaviour in animal models, while many anti-depressants reverse this behaviour alongside reducing the Central Nervous System (CNS) inflammatory response and reduction in the amounts of inflammatory cytokines. Cytokines reduce neurogenesis, Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and neuronal plasticity in the CNS, while many anti-depressants have been shown to reverse these processes. The considerations of anti-depressants as anti-inflammatory agent s, and implication of other anti-inflammatory therapeutics for the treatment of depression are pointed out.
Keywords :
Depression , Inflammation , Cytokines.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA