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Review
. 2020 Jan:56:100800.
doi: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2019.100800. Epub 2019 Oct 22.

Inflammation and the dimensions of depression: A review

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Inflammation and the dimensions of depression: A review

Marzieh Majd et al. Front Neuroendocrinol. 2020 Jan.

Abstract

Patients with depressive disorders show a wide range of clinical manifestations including cognitive and neurovegetative symptoms. Importantly, these symptoms can differ in terms of biological etiology, and deconstructing depression into specific symptoms may provide valuable insight into the underlying neurobiology. Little research has examined inflammation in the context of depressive dimensions. Here we conduct a narrative review of the existing literature (21 studies) to elucidate whether the depression-inflammation link is symptom specific. Overall, there is evidence that an association exists between neurovegetative symptoms of depression and inflammation, independent of cognitive symptoms. The same cannot be said of cognitive symptoms and inflammation. There is also some evidence of gender differences in the directionality of the relationship between depression and inflammation. Potential explanations for these findings, limitations of the existing literature and recommendations for future research design are discussed.

Keywords: Anhedonia; C-reactive protein; Cognitive symptom; Cytokine; Depressive symptom; Fatigue; Mood; Neurovegetative symptom; Somatic symptom.

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