Protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence linking hippocampal neurogenesis to the effects of antidepressants on mood and behaviour.

Q1 Medicine BMJ Open Science Pub Date : 2021-03-04 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjos-2020-100077
Juliana Aparecida Bolzan, Cilene Lino de Oliveira
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Objective: Studies in rodents associated the deficits of adult hippocampal neurogenesis with behavioural anomalies which may be reversed by antidepressant treatments. A previous systematic review (SR) and meta-analysis (MA) indicated a hierarchy within the proneurogenic effects of different antidepressants in naive rodents. The present review aims to evaluate a more comprehensive sample of studies investigating the links between the effects of different antidepressants and adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

Search strategy screening annotation data management: Protocols were planned following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols guidelines. Searches in Embase, Medline, Scopus and Web of Science followed by screening with inclusion/exclusion criteria will provide relevant publications. First SR will summarise the effects of antidepressants on adult hippocampal neurogenesis on different laboratory rodents. Second SR will summarise the correlations between neurogenic and behavioural effects of antidepressants while the third will focus on cause-effect relationships between them. If feasible, data will be analysed by pairwise or network random-effect or multivariate MA to determine the direction, magnitude, significance and heterogeneity (I2) of the estimated effect sizes on global or subgroup levels. Funnel plotting, Egger regression, 'trim and fill' will be used to estimate the risk of publication bias. Quality assessment of the included publications will be performed by applying adapted CAMARADES, Syrcles' risk of bias or CINeMA tools.

Reporting: Find a preliminary version of this protocol at the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/gmsvd/). Data extraction has already started. Results shall be published in a peer-reviewed journal. Due to the continuous production in the field, the implementation of a 'living SR' is intended.

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对海马神经发生与抗抑郁药对情绪和行为的影响之间的关联证据进行系统回顾和荟萃分析的议定书。
研究目的在啮齿类动物中进行的研究表明,成年海马神经发生的缺陷与行为异常有关,而抗抑郁治疗可逆转这些行为异常。之前的一项系统综述(SR)和荟萃分析(MA)表明,不同抗抑郁药物对幼稚啮齿类动物的神经元影响存在层次性。本综述旨在对调查不同抗抑郁药效果与成年海马神经发生之间联系的研究样本进行更全面的评估:按照《系统综述和元分析方案首选报告项目》指南规划方案。在 Embase、Medline、Scopus 和 Web of Science 中进行搜索,然后根据纳入/排除标准进行筛选,以提供相关出版物。第一份 SR 将总结抗抑郁药对不同实验室啮齿类动物成年海马神经发生的影响。第二份研究报告将总结抗抑郁药对神经源和行为影响之间的相关性,第三份研究报告将侧重于它们之间的因果关系。如果可行,将通过配对或网络随机效应或多变量 MA 分析数据,以确定总体或亚组水平上估计效应大小的方向、程度、显著性和异质性(I2)。漏斗图绘制、Egger 回归、"修剪和填充 "将用于估计发表偏倚的风险。将采用改编的CAMARADES、Syrcles'偏倚风险或CINeMA工具对纳入的出版物进行质量评估:在开放科学框架(https://osf.io/gmsvd/)中可找到本协议的初步版本。数据提取工作已经开始。研究结果将在同行评审期刊上发表。由于该领域的生产在持续进行,因此打算实施 "活的 SR"。
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