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The Neuroscience of Depression
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2021
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10.1016/C2018-0-01716-8
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. iv
Copyright
pp. xvii
Contributors
pp. xxiii
Foreword
pp. xxv
Preface
pp. 3
Epigenetics in depression
pp. 15
Genes, depression, and nuclear DNA
pp. 25
Gene expression in depression: Molecular aspects of postpartum depression
pp. 37
Genetics and epigenetics of the SLC6A4 gene in depression
pp. 47
Molecular basis of tryptophan metabolism disorders associated with depression
pp. 59
Metalloproteinases genes and their relationship with depression
pp. 69
Linking gene regions jointly with environment and depression
pp. 79
Linking depression, mRNA translation, and serotonin
pp. 89
Changes in cortical gene expression in major depressive disorders: More evidence implicating inflammatory-related pathways in disease etiology
pp. 101
FKBP5 gene expression as a biomarker for treatment outcome in depression
pp. 107
Neuroimaging a cytokine storm by transducing IL-1α to hippocampal cornu ammonis: COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2
pp. 119
Linking interleukin-6 and depression
pp. 127
The role of inflammatory signaling in comorbid depression and epilepsy
pp. 139
Brain inflammasomes in depression
pp. 149
Inflammatory factors and depression in substance use disorder
pp. 161
Linking Huntington disease, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and depressive-like behaviors
pp. 179
Depression and the NMDA receptor/NO/cGMP pathway
pp. 189
Translocator protein (18 kDa TSPO) binding in depression
pp. 197
Axonal transport proteins: What they are and how they relate to depressive behaviors
pp. 215
Molecular features of adenylyl cyclase isoforms and cAMP signaling: A link between adenylyl cyclase 7 and depression
pp. 225
Neurobiology of depression: The role of glycogen synthase kinase 3
pp. 235
Sortilin/neurotensin receptor-3 and its derived peptides in depression
pp. 243
Implication of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling and its components in depression and neuropsychiatric disorders
pp. 255
The prefrontal cortex in depression: Use of proteomics
pp. 267
How brain single photon emission computed topography imaging informs the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders
pp. 277
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) in bipolar and unipolar depression
pp. 301
Linking amygdala blood oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) activity and frontal EEG in depression
pp. 311
The rostromedial tegmental nucleus: Features and links with alcohol and depression
pp. 323
Human serotonergic neurons, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) resistance and major depressive disorder
pp. 331
Role of nesfatin-1 in major depression
pp. 341
Impact of NGF signaling on neuroplasticity during depression: Insights in neuroplasticity-dependent therapeutic approaches
pp. 351
Inherited depression and psychological disorders and mental illness by germ cells and their memory
pp. 361
Cognitive function and neurocognitive deficits in depression
pp. 373
Cognitive and interpersonal contributors to relationship distress and depression: A review of the dyadic partner-schema model
pp. 381
Cognitive vulnerability to depression in adolescence
pp. 389
Determining the cognitive performance in the first episode of depression
pp. 397
Body image and depression
pp. 405
Sleep, anxiety, and depression
pp. 415
Depression, anxiety, and quality of life
pp. 425
Reward processing and depression: Current findings and future directions
pp. 435
Sexual functioning in depression
pp. 453
Linking dietary glycemic index and depression
pp. 463
Gut microbiota and depression
pp. 473
Linking dietary methyl donors, maternal separation, and depression
pp. 485
Convolvulus pluricaulis usage and depression
pp. 493
Antidepressant activity of Crocus sativus L. and its main constituents: A review
pp. 503
Mechanisms of action of herbal antidepressants
pp. 519
Antidepressant-like effects and mechanisms of the herbal formula Xiaochaihutang in depression
pp. 531
Recommended resources on the neuroscience of depression: Genetics, cell biology, neurology, behavior, and diet
pp. 539
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