Department of Biotechnology Health Center, Catalan Institute of Health, Lleida, Spain
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Exploring the Role of Inflammation in Depression: Implications for Clinical Interventions
Author(s): Qodrigo Raverol*
Depression Stress is a well-known risk factor for depression, and emerging research suggests that the relationship between stress and depression
may be mediated by inflammation. Chronic stress can lead to increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and in turn, chronic inflammation
can sensitize the stress response system, perpetuating a vicious cycle. This bidirectional relationship between stress, inflammation, and depression
highlights the complex interplay between these factors. The growing understanding of the role of inflammation in depression has significant
implications for clinical interventions. Here are some potential strategies that target inflammation for the management of depression... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2572-0791.2023.9.60
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