Stress and Inflammation: New Perspectives on Major Depressive Disorder

JAACAP Connect Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.62414/001c.92409
Rebecca Kass, Kristopher Kaliebe
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Objective: The purpose of this review is to provide an integrated account of how life stress affects inflammation in the body, how the dysregulation of immune pathways is linked with depression and other chronic diseases, and which stress reduction techniques are applicable to specifically reverse these factors contributing to disease development. Stressors in the modern environment will be defined as they relate to the immune system and major depressive disorder (MDD) development. The inflammatory theory of depression will also be examined as it relates to these stressors. Lastly, research on the efficacy of various stress reduction techniques will be discussed, including specifically how they may be used to counter the inflammatory instigators of MDD. In this manner, this review will provide a cumulative roadmap for providers and patients alike to trace the development of MDD and further avenues for treatment of this complex disease.
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压力与炎症:重度抑郁症的新视角
目的:本综述旨在综合阐述生活压力如何影响体内炎症,免疫途径失调如何与抑郁症和其他慢性疾病相关,以及哪些减压技术可用于专门逆转这些导致疾病发展的因素。将对现代环境中的压力因素进行定义,因为它们与免疫系统和重度抑郁症(MDD)的发展有关。此外,还将研究抑郁症的炎症理论与这些压力源的关系。最后,还将讨论各种减压技术的功效研究,特别是如何使用这些技术来对抗重度抑郁障碍的炎症诱因。通过这种方式,本综述将为医疗服务提供者和患者提供一个累积性路线图,以追踪 MDD 的发展和治疗这种复杂疾病的进一步途径。
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