Early Life Stress and Major Depressive Disorder-An Update on Molecular Mechanisms and Synaptic Impairments

被引:6
作者
Bertollo, Amanda Gollo [1 ]
Galvan, Agatha Carina Leite [1 ]
Dallagnol, Claudia [1 ]
Cortez, Arthur Dellazeri [1 ]
Ignacio, Zuleide Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Fronteira Sul, Grad Program Biomed Sci, Lab Physiol Pharmacol & Psychopathol, BR-89815899 Chapeco, SC, Brazil
关键词
Early life stress; Major depressive disorder; Epigenetic; Neurotransmitter; Neuronal signaling; TRYPTOPHAN DEPLETION; INFLAMMATORY MARKERS; SYSTEM FUNCTION; CHILDHOOD; BEHAVIOR; NEUROSCIENCE; METHYLATION; EXPERIENCES; EXPRESSION; REACTIVITY;
D O I
10.1007/s12035-024-03983-2
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Early life stress (ELS), characterized as abuse, neglect, and abandonment, can cause several adverse consequences in the lives of affected individuals. ELS experiences can affect an individual's development in variable ways, persisting in the long term and promoting lasting impacts, considering that early exposure to stressors can be biologically incorporated, as prolonged stimulation of stress response systems affects the development of the brain structure and other body systems, increasing the risk of diseases associated with stress and cognitive impairment. This type of stress increases the risk of developing major depressive disorder (MDD) in a severe form that does not respond adequately to traditional antidepressant treatments. Several alterations are studied as mechanisms that relate ELS with MDD, such as epigenetic alterations, neurotransmitters, and neuronal signaling. This review discusses research that brings evidence about the ELS mechanisms involved in synaptic impairments and MDD. The processes involved in epigenetic changes and the HPA axis are highlighted, as well as changes in neurotransmitters and neuronal signaling mechanisms.
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页码:6469 / 6483
页数:15
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