Pathomechanisms of depression in progressive supranuclear palsy

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Kurt A. Jellinger
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[1] Institute of Clinical Neurobiology,
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Journal of Neural Transmission | 2023年 / 130卷
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Progressive supranuclear palsy; Depression; Neurodegeneration; Neuroimaging; Frontal dysfunction; Functional connectivity; Treatment options;
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Depression is one of the most frequent neuropsychiatric symptoms in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a four-repeat tauopathy and most common atypical parkinsonian disorder, but its pathophysiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood. Pubmed/Medline was systematically analyzed until January 2023, with focus on the prevalence, major clinical features, neuroimaging findings and treatment options of depression in PSP. The average prevalence of depression in PSP is around 50%; it does usually not correlate with most other clinical parameters. Depression is associated with multi-regional patterns of morphometric gray matter variations, e.g., reduced thickness of temporo-parieto-occipital cortices, and altered functional orbitofrontal and medial frontal circuits with disturbances of mood-related brain networks. Unfortunately, no specific neuropathological data about depression in PSP are available. Antidepressive and electroconvulsive therapies are effective in improving symptoms; the efficacy of transcranial stimulation needs further confirmation. Depression in PSP is a common symptom, related to multi-regional patterns of cerebral disturbances and complex pathogenic mechanisms that deserve further elucidation as a basis for adequate treatment to improve the quality of life in this fatal disease.
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