Stress, depression, and the immune system
- PMID: 2654129
Stress, depression, and the immune system
Abstract
The major neurobiologic processes associated with stress have been observed in depression, and a consideration of the effect of stress on the immune system may provide further understanding of the biology of depressive disorders. A series of studies investigating stress-induced alterations of the immune system demonstrate that stress-induced modulation of immunity is complex and involves a range of neurobiologic mechanisms. Altered immune system measures do not appear to be a specific biologic correlate of major depressive disorder but may occur in subgroups of depressed patients.
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