INFLAMMATION & DEPRESSION

 

 

  1. A biological pathway linking inflammation and depression: activation of indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase
  2. A human in vitro model to investigate the effects of inflammation on adult hippocampal neurogenesis in the context of depression
  3. A new paradigm for depression in new mothers: the central role of inflammation and how breastfeeding and anti-inflammatory treatments protect maternal …
  4. A new perspective on cancer-related fatigue: Negative affectivity, depression, and inflammation leading to increased effort expenditure
  5. A prospective evaluation of the directionality of the depressioninflammation relationship
  6. A role for inflammation-related molecules in behavioral depression induced by repeated stress in mice
  7. A32 ASTHMA AND ALLERGY CLINICAL STUDIES: Relationships Between depression And Bronchodilator Response And Airway Or Systemic inflammation In …
  8. Abstract MP074: Pathway Linking depression & inflammation: A 5-year Longitudinal Twin Difference Study
  9. Abstract P247: Combination of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome is Associated With Highest Rate of depression Secondary to Increased inflammation
  10. Abstract P288: Dietary inflammation is Associated With depression Independent of Traditional Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in the National Health and …
  11. Abstract# 1724 depression and inflammation are independent predictors of fatigue in breast cancer survivors
  12. Abstract# 1767 Combined influence of depression and systemic inflammation on cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality: Evidence for differential effects by …
  13. Abstract# 1811 Is there a causal association between inflammation and depression?
  14. Abstract# 1859 A new LPS-based mouse model of chronic inflammation and depression
  15. Abstract# 3091 inflammation is Associated with Decreased Amygdala to Ventromedial Prefrontal Functional Connectivity in Association with Symptoms of Anxiety in …
  16. Abstract# 3112 Childhood adversity predicts changes in inflammation, fatigue, and depression during breast cancer survivorship
  17. Abstract# 3141 Association between depression and inflammation among bereaved adults
  18. Acculturation, inflammation, and depression Among Hispanic Adults in the United States
  19. Acute Clinical Deterioration With Increased Systemic inflammation as a Risk Factor for depression: An Alternative Interpretation of the Data
  20. Adolescent-onset depression: are obesity and inflammation developmental mechanisms or outcomes?
  21. Adolescent-onset depression: the interplay between family relationships, brain development and inflammation
  22. Adrenarchal status as a moderator of a depressioninflammation relation in children
  23. Adverse childhood experiences and adult risk factors for age-related disease: depression, inflammation, and clustering of metabolic risk markers
  24. Aging leads to prolonged duration of inflammation-induced depression-like behavior caused by Bacillus Calmette-Guerin
  25. Airway inflammation and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity in asthmatic adults with depression
  26. Alcohol, inflammation, and depression: The Gut-Brain Axis
  27. Alexithymia, depression, inflammation, and pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  28. Alkaloid Compounds For Treating depression, Substance Addictions, And Indications Associated With Chronic inflammation
  29. Altered expression of genes involved in inflammation and apoptosis in frontal cortex in major depression
  30. An exploratory randomized sub-study of light-to-moderate intensity exercise on cognitive function, depression symptoms and inflammation in older adults with heart …
  31. Analysis of inflammation-induced depression of home cage wheel running in rats reveals the difference between opioid antinociception and restoration of function
  32. Animal inflammation-based models of depression and their application to drug discovery
  33. Antenatal depression, psychotropic medication use, and inflammation among pregnant women
  34. Anti-cytokine agents for anhedonia: targeting inflammation and the immune system to treat dimensional disturbances in depression
  35. Anti-depression Effects of Lithospermum erythrorhizon Extract by regulation of inflammation
  36. Antidepressant effects of combination of brexpiprazole and fluoxetine on depression-like behavior and dendritic changes in mice after inflammation
  37. Antidepressant effects of TBE-31 and MCE-1, the novel Nrf2 activators, in an inflammation model of depression
  38. Antidepressant effects of TrkB ligands on depression-like behavior and dendritic changes in mice after inflammation
  39. Antigen-Induced Arthritis in Mice induces depression-Like Behavior and Microglial Activation in Hippocampus after the Resolution of Peripheral inflammation
  40. Anxiety, depression, and inflammation after restorative proctocolectomy
  41. Appetite change profiles in depression exhibit differential relationships between systemic inflammation and activity in reward and interoceptive neurocircuitry
  42. Aprepitant, a NK1 receptor antagonist, improves both airway inflammation and depressive-like behaviors in a rat model with asthma and depression
  43. Aqueous extract of rhubarb stabilizes vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques due to depression of inflammation and lipid accumulation
  44. Are inflammation and cognition related in major depression? Inadvertent selection for a cognitively unimpaired subgroup
  45. Are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs clinically suitable for the treatment of symptoms in depression-associated inflammation?
  46. Assessing the impact of inflammation on limbic circuitry and its role in depression in older adults
  47. Assessment of the malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome and its association with depression and mortality in patients after kidney transplantation
  48. Association between depression and Anxiety Scores and inflammation in Patients with Isolated Coronary Artery Ectasia
  49. Association between depression and anxiety scores and inflammation in patients with isolated coronary artery ectasia
  50. Association Between depression and inflammation-Differences by Race: The META-Health Study
  51. Association between depression and inflammation–differences by race and sex: the META-Health study
  52. Association between depression and malnutrition–inflammation complex syndrome in patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
  53. Association between depression symptoms with inflammation and cardiovascular risk factors in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis
  54. Association between erythrocyte n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with and without depression
  55. Association between obesity, depression, and inflammation among Seventh-day Adventists in the Biopsychosocial Religion and Health Study
  56. Association of childhood trauma with fatigue, depression, stress, and inflammation in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy
  57. Association of depression with inflammation and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in End Stage Renal Disease Patients on Hemodialysis
  58. Association of depression with inflammation in hospitalized patients of myocardial infarction
  59. Association of depression with markers of nutrition and inflammation in chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease
  60. Association of depression with Soluble Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator Receptor and Other Markers of inflammation and Immunity
  61. Association of depressive disorders, depression characteristics and antidepressant medication with inflammation
  62. Association of inflammation with specific symptoms of depression in a general population of older people: The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
  63. Association of malnutrition inflammation score with anthropometric parameters, depression, and quality of life in hemodialysis patients
  64. Association of Nutritional Status with depression and Sleep Disorders in Elderly End Stage Renal Disease Patients-Does Chronic inflammation Cause it all …
  65. Association of Type D personality with increased vulnerability to depression: Is there a role for inflammation or endothelial dysfunction?–The Maastricht Study
  66. Associations Of Adiposity, inflammation, depression, And Exercise Response In The Tiger Study
  67. Associations of low grade inflammation and endothelial dysfunction with depression–The Maastricht Study
  68. Astrocyte-mediated inflammation in cortical spreading depression
  69. Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and inflammation contribute to the increased cardiovascular mortality risk associated with depression
  70. Baicalin treatment regulates hyperactivity of HPA axis and alters SIRT1 related inflammation in the hypothalamus in a model of depression
  71. BAYESIAN ESTIMATION UNDER INFORMATIVE SAMPLING: INVESTIGATING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN depression AND inflammation
  72. BDNF Met allele as a risk factor for inflammation-induced depression in breast cancer survivors
  73. Beyond the serotonin hypothesis: mitochondria, inflammation and neurodegeneration in major depression and affective spectrum disorders
  74. BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH inflammation IN depression AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH SUICIDALITY
  75. Biomarkers of inflammation as predictors of treatment response in depression
  76. Biomarkers of systemic inflammation and depression and fatigue in moderate clinically stable COPD
  77. Blunted cortisol stress response and depression-induced hypocortisolism is related to inflammation in patients with CAD
  78. Brain structures implicated in inflammation-associated depression
  79. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-TrkB signaling in inflammation-related depression and potential therapeutic targets
  80. Brain, joint, gut: inflammation as link between depression, rheumatism and irritable bowel syndrome
  81. Butyrate pretreatment attenuates heart depression in a mice model of endotoxin-induced sepsis via anti-inflammation and anti-oxidation
  82. Cancer and cancer-related fatigue and the interrelationships with depression, stress, and inflammation
  83. Cancer patients under maintenance hemodialysis: relationship between quality of life, depression, sleep quality and malnutrition-inflammation score
  84. Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Circulation Markers of inflammation in Patients With depression
  85. Central autonomic network mediates cardiovascular responses to acute inflammation: Relevance to increased cardiovascular risk in depression?
  86. Changes in inflammation with treatment for bipolar II depression: Pilot trial data on differential effects of psychotherapy and medication
  87. Childhood Microbial Experience, Immunoregulation, inflammation, and Adult Susceptibility to Psychosocial Stressors and depression
  88. Children with both asthma and depression are at risk for heightened inflammation
  89. Cholesterol And Lipids In depression: Stress, Hypothalamo‐Pituitary‐Adrenocortical Axis, And inflammation/Immunity
  90. Chronic inflammation and resulting neuroprogression in major depression
  91. Chronic inflammation disturbs regulation of serotonin transporter in major depression: intracellular mechanism
  92. Chronic intestinal inflammation induces depression-like behavior in mice
  93. Chronic Systemic inflammation Is Associated With Symptoms of Late-Life depression: The ARIC Study
  94. Clinical characteristics of inflammation-associated depression: monocyte gene expression is age-related in major depressive disorder
  95. Clustering of depression and inflammation in adolescents previously exposed to childhood adversity
  96. Co-morbidity between cardiovascular pathology and depression: role of inflammation
  97. Cognitive behaviour therapy and inflammation: A systematic review of its relationship and the potential implications for the treatment of depression
  98. Cognitive behavioural therapy plus medical management reduced depression and joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis
  99. Cognitive behavioural therapy plus medical management reduced depression and joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis.(Treatment)
  100. Cognitive dysfunction, depression, and inflammation as potential pre-diagnostic markers of Parkinson’s disease
  101. Cognitive impairment, depression, and inflammation in older hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients
  102. Cognitive Screening Instruments, A Practical Approach, Delirium in Elderly Patients inflammation associated depression: Evidence, Mechanism and …
  103. Cognitive/affective and somatic/affective symptom dimensions of depression are associated with current and future inflammation in heart failure patients
  104. Comorbidity Between Metabolic Syndrome and depression Exacerbates Oxidative Stress and inflammation in the Brain
  105. Conceptual confluence: the kynurenine pathway as a common target for ketamine and the convergence of the inflammation and glutamate hypotheses of depression
  106. Conceptual convergence: increased inflammation is associated with increased basal ganglia glutamate in patients with major depression
  107. Concurrent depression of tumor macrophage infiltration and systemic inflammation by progressive cancer growth
  108. Contribution of skeletal muscular glycine to rapid antidepressant effects of ketamine in an inflammation-induced mouse model of depression
  109. Correlations between peripheral vascular function, inflammation and depression in human subjects
  110. Corticotropin-releasing factor and toll-like receptor gene expression is associated with low-grade inflammation in irritable bowel syndrome patients with depression
  111. Crocin ameliorates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-induced depression via PI3K/Akt mediated suppression of inflammation
  112. Crosstalk between inflammation and glutamate system in depression: signaling pathway and molecular biomarkers for ketamine’s antidepressant effect
  113. Current therapeutic approaches for targeting inflammation in depression and cardiovascular disease
  114. Current understanding of the bi-directional relationship of major depression with inflammation
  115. Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cystitis Results in NLRP3-Mediated inflammation in the Hippocampus and Symptoms of depression in Rats
  116. Cytokines mediated inflammation and decreased neurogenesis in animal models of depression
  117. Cytokines sing the blues: inflammation and the pathogenesis of depression
  118. Dental plaque, gingival inflammation, and elevated levels of interleukin‐6 and cortisol in gingival crevicular fluid from women with stress‐related depression and …
  119. Depressed gut? The microbiota-diet-inflammation trialogue in depression
  120. depression and Chronic Neuro-inflammation–A Two-Way Street with a Possible Biomarker
  121. depression and cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease: a role for inflammation and immunomodulation?
  122. depression and Heart Failure in Male and Female Rats: Role of inflammation and Estrogens
  123. depression and Heart Failure: A Recipe for inflammation?
  124. depression and immunity: inflammation and depressive symptoms in multiple sclerosis
  125. depression and inflammation among epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutant nonsmall cell lung cancer patients
  126. depression AND inflammation IN MALE OSTOMATES, A STUDY OF COLORECTAL CANCER AND RISK FACTORS
  127. depression and inflammation in patients with acute and stable coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis
  128. depression and inflammation in patients with coronary heart disease: findings from the Heart and Soul Study
  129. depression and inflammation in rheumatic diseases
  130. depression and inflammation: an intricate relationship.
  131. depression and inflammation: examining the link: inflammatory conditions may precipitate or perpetuate depression, but the precise relationship is unclear
  132. depression and inflammation: Is There any Role for Biomarkers?
  133. depression and inflammation: Is There any Role for Biomarkers?; Editorial
  134. depression and inflammation: Pathophysiology and therapeutic implications
  135. depression and inflammation: The role of inflammatory biomarkers in the pathogenesis of depression
  136. depression and markers of inflammation as predictors of all-cause mortality in heart failure
  137. depression and smoking: mediating role of vagal tone and inflammation
  138. depression and sterile inflammation: essential role of danger associated molecular patterns
  139. depression can be prevented by astaxanthin through inhibition of hippocampal inflammation in diabetic mice
  140. depression Can Be Transmitted via Gut Microbiota and Induce Liver Metabolic Disorders and Brain inflammation
  141. depression in adolescent girls: Relationship to serum vitamins a and E, immune response to heat shock protein 27 and systemic inflammation
  142. depression in diabetes is associated with subclinical inflammation
  143. depression in the elderly: Interactions with aging, stress, chronic pain, inflammation, and neurodegenerative disorders
  144. depression is an independent predictor of subclinical inflammation onset among healthy individuals: a cohort study
  145. depression of T cell‐mediated immunity reduces sulfadimethoxine‐induced capsular inflammation and inhibits associated development of invasive thyroid follicular …
  146. depression of tissue-type plasminogen activator and enhancement of urokinase-type plasminogen activator as an expression of local inflammation
  147. depression og inflammation
  148. depression phenotype, inflammation, and the brain: Implications for future research
  149. depression severity is associated with increased inflammation in veterans with peripheral artery disease
  150. depression Subtypes and inflammation: Atypical Rather Than Melancholic depression Is Linked With Immunometabolic Dysregulations
  151. depression trajectories, inflammation, and lifestyle factors in adolescence: The TRacking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey.
  152. depression with inflammation: longitudinal analysis of a proposed depressive subtype in community dwelling older adults
  153. depression, anxiety-like behavior and memory impairment are associated with increased oxidative stress and inflammation in a rat model of social stress
  154. depression, evening salivary cortisol and inflammation in chronic fatigue syndrome: A psychoneuroendocrinological structural regression model
  155. depression, inflammation AND CARDIOVASCULAR BURDEN IN MIDDLE AGE TWINS
  156. depression, inflammation and tryptophan metabolism
  157. depression, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease: is 5-lipoxygenase the missing link?
  158. depression, inflammation, and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) status in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer: A pilot study
  159. depression, inflammation, and incident cardiovascular disease in women with suspected coronary ischemia: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute–sponsored …
  160. depression, inflammation, AND METABOLIC RISK: A GENETICALLY-INFORMED EXPLORATORY STUDY
  161. depression, inflammation, and Oxidative Stress in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Is There a Relationship?
  162. depression, inflammation, and pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  163. depression, inflammation, and physiological risk in late life: a national longitudinal study
  164. depression, inflammation, and Social Support in Hemodialysis Patients
  165. depression, quality of life and malnutrition-inflammation scores in hemodialysis patients
  166. depression: inflammation as a cause, marker and target for adequate treatment
  167. depression: The radical theory linking it to inflammation
  168. Dietary fiber and its associations with depression and inflammation
  169. Dietary patterns, body mass index and inflammation: pathways to depression and mental health problems in adolescents
  170. Differences in the association of inflammation and tryptophan with depression between white and non-white chronic dialysis patients
  171. Differential Effects of Inflammatory and Psychosocial Stress on Mood, Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis, and inflammation in Remitted depression
  172. Disruption of microglia histone acetylation and protein pathways in mice exhibiting inflammation-associated depression-like symptoms
  173. Disruption of the NMDA receptor GluN2A subunit abolishes inflammation-induced depression
  174. DNA methylation and inflammation marker profiles associated with a history of depression
  175. DNA methylation and inflammation marker profiles associated with a self-reported history of depression
  176. Do platelet-derived microparticles play a role in depression, inflammation, and acute coronary syndrome?
  177. Does Basal inflammation Connote Vulnerability for depression?
  178. Does diet matter? The use of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and other dietary supplements in inflammation-associated depression
  179. Does inflammation Link Clinical depression and Coronary Artery Disease?
  180. Dyadic Study of depression on inflammation and Diurnal Cortisol Variation in Cancer Patients and Caregivers
  181. Dysregulated relationship of inflammation and oxidative stress in major depression
  182. Early attachment disruption, inflammation, and vulnerability for depression in rodent and primate models
  183. Eating ourselves to death (and despair): the contribution of adiposity and inflammation to depression
  184. Effect of anxiety and depression on endothelial function and inflammation degree of coronary heart disease patients with angina pectoris
  185. Effect of anxiety and depression on pulmonary function as well as airway inflammation and remodeling in patients with bronchial asthma
  186. Effect of inflammation on the Process of Stroke Rehabilitation and poststroke depression
  187. Effect of ladasten on the content of cytokine markers of inflammation and behavior of mice with experimental depression-like syndrome
  188. Effects of inflammation and depression on Telomere Length in Young Adults in the United States
  189. Effects of inflammation modulation on tryptophan and kynurenine pathway regulation in treatment resistant bipolar depression
  190. Effects of neoplasms on inflammation: depression of macrophage accumulation after tumor implantation
  191. Effects of obesity on depression: a role for inflammation and the gut microbiota
  192. Effects of Physical Exercise on inflammation in depression
  193. Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Buspirone and Stress on Measures of the Pain Response in inflammation and depression-Like Behavior in Adult Rats
  194. Electroconvulsive therapy, depression, the immune system and inflammation: A systematic review
  195. Elevated translocator protein in anterior cingulate in major depression and a role for inflammation in suicidal thinking: a positron emission tomography study
  196. Endotoxin and inflammation-induced depression of the hepatic drug metabolism in rats
  197. Evaluating the interaction between early postnatal inflammation and maternal care in the programming of adult anxiety and depression-related behaviors
  198. Evaluation of depression, quality of life and malnutrition–inflammation scores in haemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional analysis
  199. Evidence for a differential role of HPA-axis function, inflammation and metabolic syndrome in melancholic versus atypical depression
  200. Evidence for inflammation-associated depression
  201. Evolutionary imperatives for the depressioninflammation link
  202. Examining differences between homebound older adult pet owners and non-pet owners in depression, systemic inflammation, and executive function
  203. Exercise alleviates depression related systemic inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients
  204. Exercise reduces depression and inflammation but intensity matters
  205. Exploring Links between Melatonin, inflammation and depression
  206. Exploring the Link Between depression, Cortisol and inflammation in Filipino Women
  207. Fatigue in patients with advanced terminal cancer correlates with inflammation, poor quality of life and sleep, and anxiety/depression
  208. Fibromyalgia syndrome in chronic hemodialysis patients is associated with depression, hypoalbuminemia and inflammation
  209. FRI0150 depression, inflammation and Mortality in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  210. From inflammation to depression–St Johns wort as a therapeutic approach
  211. From inflammation to sickness and depression: when the immune system subjugates the brain
  212. From stress to inflammation and major depressive disorder: a social signal transduction theory of depression.
  213. Gastric bypass surgery is associated with reduced inflammation and less depression: a preliminary investigation
  214. Gender differences in longitudinal relationships between depression and anxiety symptoms and inflammation in the health and retirement study
  215. Gene Expression of inflammation Markers in depression
  216. Genesis of anxiety, depression, and ongoing abdominal discomfort in ulcerative colitis-like colon inflammation
  217. Genetic contributions of inflammation to depression
  218. Genetic Underpinnings of the Relationships Among Stress, inflammation, and depression
  219. Glucocorticoids and inflammation: A Double-Headed Sword in depression?
  220. Glycyrrhizic acid as an adjunctive treatment for depression through anti-inflammation: a randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial
  221. Higher dietary inflammation is associated with increased odds of depression independent of Framingham Risk Score in the National Health and Nutrition Examination …
  222. Hippocampal inflammation and depression in multiple sclerosis: integrating evidence from TSPO PET and resting state fMRI
  223. History of major depression is associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms but not systemic inflammation in a cross-sectional study in obese patients
  224. IL-6, IL-18, sIL-2R, and TNFα proinflammatory markers in depression and schizophrenia patients who are free of overt inflammation
  225. Imbalance in amino acid and purine metabolisms at the hypothalamus in inflammation-associated depression by GC-MS
  226. Immune-to-brain communication pathways in inflammation-associated sickness and depression
  227. Impact of chronic sexual abuse and depression on inflammation and wound healing in the female reproductive tract of HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected …
  228. Impact of depression and inflammation on the Progression of HIV Disease
  229. Impact of inflammation on neurotransmitter changes in major depression: an insight into the action of antidepressants
  230. IMPACT OF STRESS IN inflammation ASSOCIATED WITH depression
  231. Impairment of long-term depression induced by chronic brain inflammation in rats
  232. Implications of systemic inflammation and periodontitis for major depression
  233. In animal models, psychosocial stress-induced (neuro) inflammation, apoptosis and reduced neurogenesis are associated to the onset of depression
  234. In vitro method for the early detection of a potential inflammation, in particular associated with rejection of a transplant, a neurodegenerative disorder or a depression
  235. Increased inflammation and brain glutamate define a subtype of depression with decreased regional homogeneity, impaired network integrity, and anhedonia
  236. Increased inflammation and lower platelet 5-HT in depression with metabolic syndrome
  237. Independent and joint association of obesity and metabolic syndrome with depression and inflammation.
  238. inflammation and behavioral symptoms after breast cancer treatment: do fatigue, depression, and sleep disturbance share a common underlying mechanism?
  239. inflammation and chronic pelvic pain: a biological trigger for depression in women
  240. inflammation and clinical response to treatment in depression: a meta-analysis
  241. inflammation and coagulation factors in persons> 65 years of age with symptoms of depression but without evidence of myocardial ischemia
  242. inflammation and Core Processes of depression
  243. inflammation and decreased functional connectivity in a widely-distributed network in depression: Centralized effects in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex
  244. inflammation and depression
  245. inflammation and depression
  246. inflammation and depression in allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients.
  247. inflammation and depression in HIV
  248. inflammation and depression in Patients With Autoimmune Disease, Diabetes, and Obesity
  249. inflammation and depression: A Perfect Storm
  250. inflammation and depression: combined use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and NSAIDs or paracetamol and psychiatric outcomes
  251. inflammation and depression: further studies are needed
  252. inflammation and depression: is there a causal connection with dementia?
  253. inflammation AND depression: MECHANISMS AND INVOLVED MOLECULES
  254. inflammation and depression: the Neuroimmune Connection
  255. inflammation and depression: Why Do Women have a Higher Risk for depression than Men?
  256. inflammation and depression: why poststroke depression may be the norm and not the exception
  257. inflammation and Improvement of depression Following Electroconvulsive Therapy in Treatment-Resistant depression.
  258. inflammation and increased IDO in hippocampus contribute to depression-like behavior induced by estrogen deficiency
  259. inflammation and its discontents: the role of cytokines in the pathophysiology of major depression
  260. inflammation and kynurenine pathway dysregulation in post-partum women with severe and suicidal depression.
  261. inflammation and mood disorders: proinflammatory cytokines and the pathogenesis of depression
  262. inflammation and neuronal plasticity: a link between childhood trauma and depression pathogenesis
  263. inflammation and post-stroke depression
  264. inflammation and remission in older patients with depression treated with electroconvulsive therapy; findings from the MODECT study✰
  265. inflammation and Response to Sertraline Treatment in Patients With CKD and Major depression
  266. inflammation and Risk of depression in HIV: Prospective Findings From the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
  267. inflammation and specific symptoms of depression
  268. inflammation and Specific Symptoms of depression
  269. inflammation and symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with acute coronary heart disease
  270. inflammation and the Dimensions of depression: A Review
  271. inflammation and treatment resistance in major depression: a perfect storm
  272. inflammation and treatment response to sertraline in patients with coronary heart disease and comorbid major depression
  273. inflammation and vulnerability for major depression: in search of common molecular pathways
  274. inflammation as a marker of clinical response to treatment: a focus on treatment-resistant depression
  275. inflammation as a predictor of disease course in posttraumatic stress disorder and depression: A prospective analysis from the Mind Your Heart Study
  276. inflammation as a unique marker of suicide ideation distinct from depression syndrome among US adults
  277. inflammation as the cause of the metabolic syndrome in depression
  278. inflammation as the common biological link between depression and cardiovascular diseases: Can carnosine exert a protective role?
  279. inflammation as the potential basis in depression
  280. inflammation associated depression
  281. inflammation associated with chronic heart failure leads to enhanced susceptibility to depression
  282. inflammation associated with coronary heart disease predicts onset of depression in a three-year prospective follow-up: A preliminary study
  283. inflammation effects on brain glutamate in depression: mechanistic considerations and treatment implications
  284. inflammation Genetics of depression
  285. inflammation in cancer and depression: a starring role for the kynurenine pathway
  286. inflammation in depression and the potential for anti-inflammatory treatment
  287. inflammation in depression: is adiposity a cause?
  288. inflammation in depression: the role of cytokines
  289. inflammation in older subjects with early-and late-onset depression in the NESDO study: a cross-sectional and longitudinal case-only design
  290. inflammation in psychopathology of depression: clinical, biological, and therapeutic implications
  291. inflammation in the Pathogenesis of depression
  292. inflammation is associated with decreased functional connectivity within corticostriatal reward circuitry in depression
  293. inflammation is increased with anxiety-and depression-like signs in a rat model of spinal cord injury
  294. inflammation markers and major depressive disorder in patients with chronic heart failure: results from the Sertraline Against depression and Heart Disease in …
  295. inflammation mediates the association between fatty acid intake and depression in older men and women
  296. inflammation models of depression in rodents: relevance to psychotropic drug discovery
  297. inflammation negatively correlates with amygdala-ventromedial prefrontal functional connectivity in association with anxiety in patients with depression: Preliminary …
  298. inflammation-associated co-morbidity between depression and cardiovascular disease
  299. inflammation-associated depression: evidence, mechanisms and implications
  300. inflammation-associated depression: from serotonin to kynurenine
  301. inflammation-dependent ISG15 upregulation mediates MIA-induced dendrite damages and depression by disrupting NEDD4/Rap2A signaling
  302. inflammation-induced depression: evidence and mechanisms
  303. inflammation-induced depression: Its pathophysiology and therapeutic implications
  304. inflammation-induced depression. Studying the role of proinflammatory cytokines in anhedonia
  305. inflammation-related alterations in corticostriatal connectivity in depression: Reversal with levodopa?
  306. inflammation-related disorders in the tryptophan catabolite pathway in depression and somatization
  307. inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic syndrome as sequelae of violence against women: The role of depression, hostility, and sleep disturbance
  308. inflammation, Cytokines and Glutamate A New Pathway to depression
  309. inflammation, depression and atherosclerosis or depression, inflammation and atherosclerosis?
  310. inflammation, depression and cardiovascular disease in women: the role of the immune system across critical reproductive events
  311. inflammation, depression and dementia: are they connected?
  312. inflammation, depression, and slow gait: a high mortality phenotype in later life
  313. inflammation, DOPAMINERGIC DECLINE, AND PSYCHOMOTOR SLOWING AS PATHOLOGIC ROUTES TO LATE LIFE depression: Session 318
  314. inflammation, heart disease, and depression
  315. inflammation, metabolic syndrome, & early life stress in major depression: an investigation into the mind-body connection of affective disorders
  316. inflammation, Monoclonal Antibodies and depression: Joining the Dots
  317. inflammation, obesity and metabolic syndrome in depression: analysis of the 2009–2010 National Health and Nutrition Survey (NHANES)
  318. inflammation, sanitation, and consternation: loss of contact with coevolved, tolerogenic microorganisms and the pathophysiology and treatment of major depression
  319. inflammation, serotonin and major depression
  320. inflammation, vitamin D, and depression symptoms among reproductive-aged women from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2006 (1034.20 …
  321. inflammation: a mechanism of depression?
  322. inflammation: depression fans the flames and feasts on the heat
  323. Influence of Spirituality on depression-Induced inflammation and Executive Functioning in a Community Sample of African Americans
  324. Influence of type 2 diabetes and depression on subclinical inflammation in patients with myocardial infarction
  325. Inhibition is associated with metabolic syndrome and depression through inflammation
  326. Inhibition of inflammation by minocycline improves heart failure and depression-like behaviour in rats after myocardial infarction
  327. Inhibition of tumor necrosis factor improves sleep continuity in patients with treatment resistant depression and high inflammation
  328. Insights from interferon-α-related depression for the pathogenesis of depression associated with inflammation
  329. Insomnia and inflammation: a two hit model of depression risk and prevention
  330. Insufficient glucocorticoid signaling and elevated inflammation in coronary heart disease patients with comorbid depression
  331. Insulin resistance, obesity, inflammation, and depression in polycystic ovary syndrome: biobehavioral mechanisms and interventions
  332. Interactions between Stress-induced inflammation, Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 (GSK3), and depression
  333. Interferon-alpha-induced inflammation is associated with reduced glucocorticoid negative feedback sensitivity and depression in patients with hepatitis C virus
  334. Interpersonal capitalization moderates the associations of chronic caregiving stress and depression with inflammation
  335. Interrelationship between measures of pain reactions in inflammation and levels of depression in prenatally stressed rat pups
  336. Interrelationship of depression, stress and inflammation in cancer patients: a preliminary study
  337. Investigating depression-like and metabolic parameters in a chronic low-grade inflammation model
  338. Investigating neurobiological mechanisms linking depression and inflammation
  339. Iptakalim confers an antidepressant effect in a chronic mild stress model of depression through regulating neuro-inflammation and neurogenesis
  340. Is chronic inflammation a possible cause of obesity-related depression?
  341. Is inflammation a new risk factor of depression in haemodialysis patients?
  342. Is There a Correlation Between depression and inflammation in College-aged Students?
  343. Is there a correlation between spreading depression, neurogenic inflammation, and nociception that might cause migraine headache?
  344. Is there a relationship between inflammation and depression in athletes?
  345. Is there a role for glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity in inflammation-induced depression?
  346. Juvenile arthritis patients suffering from chronic inflammation have increased activity of both IDO and GTP-CH1 pathways but decreased BH4 efficacy: Implications for …
  347. Large-scale evidence for an association between low-grade peripheral inflammation and brain structural alterations in major depression in the BiDirect study
  348. Leukocyte telomere length in major depression: correlations with chronicity, inflammation and oxidative stress-preliminary findings
  349. Leukocyte Telomere Length in Major depression: Correlations with Chronicity, inflammation and Oxidative Stress-Preliminary Findings
  350. Link between depressioninflammation to study the effect of rhodiola rosea in mice models of depression
  351. Linking the biological underpinnings of depression: role of mitochondria interactions with melatonin, inflammation, sirtuins, tryptophan catabolites, DNA repair and …
  352. Linking unfolded protein response to inflammation and depression: potential pathologic and therapeutic implications
  353. Linking Unfolded Protein Response to inflammation and depression: Potential Pathologic and Therapeutic Implications
  354. Lipocalin-2 is dispensable in inflammation-induced sickness and depression-like behavior
  355. Loneliness, depression, and inflammation: evidence from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis
  356. Low-grade inflammation in depression, Anxiety and Sleep Disturbances
  357. Major depression and liver disease: the role of microbiome and inflammation
  358. Major Depressive Disorder Due to Dermatomyosits: A Case Linking depression with inflammation
  359. Major Depressive Disorder Following Dermatomyositis: A Case Linking depression with inflammation
  360. Manganese deficiency or excess caused the depression of intestinal immunity, induction of inflammation and dysfunction of the intestinal physical barrier, as regulated …
  361. Marital distress, depression, and a leaky gut: Translocation of bacterial endotoxin as a pathway to inflammation
  362. Mast cells in chronic inflammation, pain and depression
  363. Mast cells in chronic inflammation, pelvic pain and depression in women
  364. Mast cells’ involvement in inflammation pathways linked to depression: evidence in mastocytosis
  365. Measuring depression-Relevant Behavioural States in Mouse Models for the inflammation Hypothesis of depression
  366. Mechanisms of inflammation-associated depression: immune influences on tryptophan and phenylalanine metabolisms
  367. Mesenchymal stem cells attenuate myocardial functional depression and reduce systemic and myocardial inflammation during endotoxemia
  368. Metabolic-inflammation Aspects of depression and Cardiovascular Disease
  369. Microdialysis-evaluated myocardial cyclooxygenase-mediated inflammation and early circulatory depression in porcine endotoxemia
  370. Micronutrients, inflammation and depression Among Women of Reproductive Age from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2008
  371. Minocycline prevents the development of depression-like behavior and hippocampal inflammation in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease
  372. Modulatory effects of acupuncture on murine depression-like behavior following chronic systemic inflammation
  373. Molecular and cellular effects of glucocorticoids, inflammation and antidepressant compounds in a cellular model of depression
  374. Motivational changes that develop in a mouse model of inflammation-induced depression are independent of indoleamine 2, 3 dioxygenase
  375. Motivational changes that develop in a mouse model of inflammation-induced depression are independent of indoleamine 2, 3 dioxygenase
  376. MP11: COMORBID depression OR ANXIETY IS ASSOCIATED WITH AORTIC VASCULAR inflammation AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE BEYOND …
  377. MV causes lung inflammation and systemic immune depression
  378. Neuroimmunopharmacology at the Interface of inflammation and Pharmacology Relevant to depression
  379. Neurological disorders, depression and inflammation: is there a common link?
  380. NLRP3 inflammasome activation mediates estrogen deficiency-induced depression-and anxiety-like behavior and hippocampal inflammation in mice
  381. Non-conventional risk and prognostic factors in coronary heart disease: Studies on heart rate variability, alcohol consumption, inflammation and depression
  382. Novel engineered microgels with amphipathic network structures for simultaneous tumor and inflammation depression
  383. Novel markers of inflammation and their relevance to depression: the unique relation of the neutrophil: lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and the cortisol: C-reactive protein …
  384. Obesity, depression, and chronic low-grade inflammation in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
  385. Ocular inflammation and depression: Ophthalmologists’ Perspective
  386. Omics-based depression and inflammation research
  387. One effect size does not fit all—Is the depressioninflammation link missing in racial/ethnic minority individuals?
  388. Oxidative stress, inflammation and treatment response in major depression
  389. P 75: inflammation in the Pathogenesis of depression
  390. P-1032-inflammation as a hypothetic mechanisms underlying depression in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  391. P02-17-depression, inflammation and coronary heart disease: prognostical value of c reactive protein and depressive symptoms
  392. P3. 01-11 depression and inflammation in Patients with EGFR-Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
  393. Pain, depression and inflammation: are interconnected causative factors involved?
  394. Peripheral Biomarkers of inflammation in depression: Evidence from Animal Models and Clinical Studies
  395. Persistent central inflammation and region specific cellular activation accompany depression-and anxiety-like behaviours during the resolution phase of experimental …
  396. Persistent inflammation and its relationship to leptin and insulin in phases of bipolar disorder from acute depression to full remission
  397. Persistent systemic inflammation and symptoms of depression among patients with COPD in the ECLIPSE cohort
  398. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma controls inflammation-induced myocardial depression via sequential cAMP and iNOS signalling
  399. Platelet activation and inflammation markers in patients with coronary heart disease and depression
  400. Polymorphisms in inflammation-related genes are associated with susceptibility to major depression and antidepressant response
  401. Prenatal maternal depression is associated with offspring inflammation at 25 years: a prospective longitudinal cohort study
  402. Prevalence of Low-grade inflammation in depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis of CRP levels
  403. Prophylactic effects of Bifidobacterium adolescentis on anxiety and depression-like phenotypes after chronic stress: A role of the gut microbiota-inflammation
  404. Prophylactic effects of sulforaphane on depression-like behavior and dendritic changes in mice after inflammation
  405. Protein arginine methyltransferase-1 deficiency restrains depression-like behavior of mice by inhibiting inflammation and oxidative stress via Nrf-2
  406. Protocol for the insight study: a randomised controlled trial of single-dose tocilizumab in patients with depression and low-grade inflammation
  407. PS199. Contrasting expression patterns of inflammation-related genes in mouse models of depression and psychosis
  408. PS93. Repeated Low-Grade inflammation Increases the Risk of Antidepressant-Resistant depression: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
  409. Pulmonary Function, depression and Systemic inflammation in Post-Sarcoidosis Fatigue Syndrome
  410. Quality of life in chronic kidney disease: effects of treatment modality, depression, malnutrition and inflammation
  411. Quality of life is associated with chronic inflammation in depression: a cross-sectional study
  412. Radical scavenging as the mechanism for stimulation of prostaglandin cyclooxygenase and depression of inflammation by lipoic acid and sodium iodide
  413. Rapid inflammation modulation and antidepressant efficacy of a low-dose ketamine infusion in treatment-resistant depression: A randomized, double-blind control …
  414. Reactive Oxygen Species Are Involved in the Development of Gastric Cancer and Gastric Cancer-Related depression through ABL1-Mediated inflammation Signaling …
  415. Regarding “depression and inflammation in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease: Findings from the Heart and Soul Study”
  416. Regulation of adult neurogenesis by stress, sleep disruption, exercise and inflammation: Implications for depression and antidepressant action
  417. Regulation of Microglia in the Brain by Fractalkine Signaling: Implications for inflammation-Associated Sickness and depression
  418. Relation of inflammation to depression and incident coronary heart disease (from the Canadian Nova Scotia Health Survey [NSHS95] Prospective Population Study)
  419. Relation of inflammation to depression and incident coronary heart disease (From the NSHS95 Prospective Population Study)
  420. Relationship between chronic inflammation and depression: search for biomarkers and possible drug targets
  421. Relationship between physical frailty and low‐grade inflammation in late‐life depression
  422. Relationships Between depression And Bronchodilator Response And Airway Or Systemic inflammation In Asthma
  423. Resolution of inflammation-induced depression requires T lymphocytes and endogenous brain interleukin-10 signaling
  424. Response regarding inflammation as a predictor of depression in heart failure
  425. Resveratrol ameliorates estrogen deficiency-induced depression-and anxiety-like behaviors and hippocampal inflammation in mice
  426. Rheumatoid arthritis and major depression: Effects of antidepressant therapy on markers of inflammation
  427. Risk and resilience: animal models shed light on the pivotal role of inflammation in individual differences in stress-induced depression
  428. Role of Actinobacteria and Coriobacteriia in the antidepressant effects of ketamine in an inflammation model of depression
  429. Role of autonomic nervous system dysregulation and inflammation in the increased risk of depression for cardiovascular mortality: The Cardiovascular Health Study
  430. Role of depression and inflammation in incident coronary heart disease events
  431. Role of inflammation in depression and treatment implications
  432. Role of inflammation in depression relapse
  433. Role of inflammation in depression: implications for phenomenology, pathophysiology and treatment
  434. Role of inflammation in the mechanism of the commorbidity of depression and pain
  435. Role of mastcells in chronic inflammation, depression and pain
  436. Role of metabolic hormones and inflammation in the association between obesity and somatic depression
  437. Role of microbiota and tryptophan metabolites in the remote effect of intestinal inflammation on brain and depression
  438. Role of peripheral inflammation in central cytokine signaling, depression, and fear
  439. Role of the kynurenine metabolism pathway in inflammation-induced depression: preclinical approaches
  440. ROLES OF GUT MICROBIOTA IN ENERGY METABOLISM DISORDERS, inflammation, ANXIETY AND depression
  441. Roles of inflammation and depression in the development of gestational diabetes
  442. Salvianolic acid B abolished chronic mild stress‐induced depression through suppressing oxidative stress and neuro‐inflammation via regulating NLRP3 …
  443. SAT0700 The relationship between musculoskeltal pain, inflammation and depression in men
  444. SCI and depression: Does inflammation commandeer the brain?
  445. Seahorse treatment improves depression-like behavior in mice exposed to CUMS through reducing inflammation/oxidants and restoring neurotransmitter and …
  446. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in familial Mediterranean fever: are we treating depression or inflammation?
  447. Self-rated health and vital exhaustion, but not depression, is related to inflammation in women with coronary heart disease
  448. Serum Markers of inflammation Mediate the Positive Association Between Neuroticism and depression
  449. Sex differences in depression: does inflammation play a role?
  450. Sexual dysfunctions are associated with major depression, chronic inflammation and anticholinergic consumption in the real-world schizophrenia FACE-SZ national …
  451. Sickness behavior versus clinical depression: from inflammation to oxidative/nitrosative stress, autoimmune responses to neoepitopes, and neuroprogressive …
  452. Sleep disturbance, inflammation and depression risk in cancer survivors
  453. Sleep duration, insomnia, and markers of systemic inflammation: results from the Netherlands Study of depression and Anxiety (NESDA)
  454. Slowing, inflammation, and depression: Implications for Assessment and Treatment of Older Depressed Individuals
  455. So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from?
  456. SP0146 The link between inflammation and depression
  457. SP669 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN depression AND MALNUTRITION-inflammation STATUS IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS-A …
  458. Stress and its sequelae: depression, suicide, inflammation, and physical illness
  459. Stress, depression, and inflammation: Molecular and Microglial Mechanisms.
  460. Stress, depression, inflammation and Pain
  461. Stress, inflammation and neurogenesis in major depression
  462. Stress, Maltreatment, inflammation, and Functional Brain Changes in depression
  463. Stress, sex hormones, inflammation, and major depressive disorder: Extending Social Signal Transduction Theory of depression to account for sex differences in …
  464. Strong Association Between Malnutrition, inflammation and depression in Elderly Patients A New Novel Geriatric Complex Based on Malnutrition; MID Complex?
  465. Strong Link Seen Between depression, inflammation
  466. Structural Neuroimaging of Maltreatment and inflammation in depression
  467. Study on the anti-depression and anti-inflammation of radix paeoniae alba extract
  468. Sugar intake, inflammation, and depression in breast cancer patients
  469. Sustained inflammation 1.5 years post-stroke is not associated with depression in elderly stroke survivors
  470. Synergistic effects of celecoxib and bupropion in a model of chronic inflammation-related depression in mice
  471. Systematic hypothesis for post-stroke depression caused inflammation and neurotransmission and resultant on possible treatments
  472. Systemic inflammation, depression and obstructive pulmonary function: a population-based study
  473. Systems genomics support for immune and inflammation hypothesis of depression
  474. T cells are necessary for resolution of inflammation-induced depression-like behavior
  475. Targeting inflammation and synaptic plasticity with bioactive polyphenol metabolites promotes resilience against stress disorder and depression
  476. The assessment of stress, depression, and inflammation as a collective risk factor for periodontal diseases: a systematic review
  477. The association between breastfeeding, the stress response, inflammation, and postpartum depression during the postpartum period: Prospective cohort study
  478. The association between burnout, depression, anxiety, and inflammation biomarkers: C-reactive protein and fibrinogen in men and women.
  479. The association between depressive symptoms, cognitive function, and inflammation in major depression
  480. The association between late-life depression, mild cognitive impairment and dementia: is inflammation the missing link?
  481. The association of vitamin D levels, blood pressure, inflammation and depression in persons with coronary artery disease
  482. The complex interplay of depression, inflammation and Omega-3: state of the art and progresses in research.
  483. The course of depression, inflammation in the serum and tumor microenvironment, and survival in the context of advanced cancer.
  484. The cross-talk between peripheral and central inflammation in depression and the potential for anti-inflammatory treatments.
  485. The depression of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme activity in rats with carrageenan-induced inflammation. II. The effect on the status of plasma antipyrine …
  486. The Effects of Chronic depression and inflammation on Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in men
  487. The Gut-Brain-Microbe Interaction: Relevance in inflammation and depression
  488. The immune system and the role of inflammation in perinatal depression
  489. The Importance of the Structural Similarity of Drugs Used for depression and inflammation, Two Comorbid Diseases
  490. The Important Role of Idoleamine 2, 3-Dioxyenase in the depression Induced by inflammation [J]
  491. The inflammation hypothesis in geriatric depression
  492. The inflammation hypothesis of depression: cross sectional associations, temporal relationships and the confounds of comorbidity
  493. The interplay between inflammation, oxidative stress, DNA damage, DNA repair and mitochondrial dysfunction in depression
  494. The Interplay Between Stress, inflammation, and Emotional Attention: Relevance for depression
  495. The link between depression and atherosclerosis through the pathways of inflammation and endothelium dysfunction
  496. The link between unpredictable chronic mild stress model for depression and vascular inflammation?
  497. The malnutrition-inflammationdepression-arteriosclerosis complex is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause death in chronic …
  498. The prospective association between inflammation and depression in type 2 diabetes stratified by sex
  499. The puzzle of depression and acute coronary syndrome: reviewing the role of acute inflammation
  500. The relation between depression and inflammation
  501. The relationship between cardiac cachexia, depression, and immune-inflammation in Hispanic and non-Hispanic patients with chronic heart failure
  502. The relationship between depression and stroke: Is it mediated by inflammation?
  503. The relationship between persistent systemic inflammation and symptoms of depression among patients with COPD in the ECLIPSE cohort
  504. The Relationship Between Smoking and inflammation in depression.
  505. The role of cytokines in the depression of CYP1A activity using cultured astrocytes as an in vitro model of inflammation in the central nervous system
  506. The role of dopamine in inflammation-associated depression: mechanisms and therapeutic implications
  507. The role of immune genes in the association between depression and inflammation: a review of recent clinical studies
  508. The role of inflammation and oxidative stress in depression and cardiovascular disease
  509. The role of inflammation and the gut microbiome in depression and anxiety
  510. The role of inflammation in core features of depression: Insights from paradigms using exogenously-induced inflammation
  511. The role of inflammation in depression
  512. The role of inflammation in depression and fatigue
  513. The role of inflammation in depression: from evolutionary imperative to modern treatment target
  514. The role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of depression: different treatments and their effects
  515. The role of microbiota and inflammation in self-judgement and empathy: implications for understanding the brain-gut-microbiome axis in depression
  516. The role of orexin in post-stroke inflammation, cognitive decline, and depression
  517. The Role of Orexin in Post-Stroke; Emphasizing on inflammation, Cognitive decline, depression following Stroke.
  518. The Role of Stress and inflammation in depression in Hispanics with Chronic Heart Failure
  519. Therapeutic strategies for treatment of inflammation-related depression
  520. Tiagabine improves hippocampal long-term depression in rat pups subjected to prenatal inflammation
  521. Toward omics-based, systems biomedicine, and path and drug discovery methodologies for depressioninflammation research
  522. Towards a personalized treatment in depression: endocannabinoids, inflammation and stress response
  523. Trans-10, cis 12-conjugated linoleic acid-induced milk fat depression is associated with inhibition of PPAR signaling and inflammation in murine mammary tissue
  524. Treatment failure in major depression associated with chronic inflammation of the immune system: a psychoneuroimmunological hypothesis
  525. TRYCAT pathways link peripheral inflammation, nicotine, somatization and depression in the etiology and course of Parkinson’s disease
  526. Tumor mutation burden and depression in lung cancer: Association with inflammation.
  527. Turmeric and the role of inflammation in managing depression: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
  528. Turning up the heat: inflammation as a mechanism linking chronic stress, depression, and heart disease
  529. Unhealthy lifestyle may increase later depression via inflammation in older women but not men
  530. Using gene expression analysis to examine changes in loneliness, depression and systemic inflammation in lonely chronically ill older adults
  531. Vagus nerve stimulation, depression, and inflammation
  532. Vascular depression in the elderly. Does inflammation play a role?
  533. Vitamin B6 Status is Associated with depression Among Women with inflammation
  534. Weakened cholinergic blockade of inflammation associates with diabetes-related depression
  535. What does plasma CRP tell us about peripheral and central inflammation in depression?
  536. Where there is depression, there is inflammation… sometimes!
  537. Why are depressed patients inflamed? A reflection on 20 years of research on depression, glucocorticoid resistance and inflammation
  538. Will finding the depression inflammation link lead to tailored treatments for MDD?
  539. Within-subject associations between inflammation and features of depression: Using the flu vaccine as a mild inflammatory stimulus
  540. Xiaoyao pills prevent lipopolysaccharide-induced depression by inhibiting inflammation and protecting nerves
  541. Zeaxanthin improved diabetes-induced anxiety and depression through inhibiting inflammation in hippocampus
  542. … (tryptophan catabolites along the IDO pathway): Relevance for depression–And other conditions characterized by tryptophan depletion induced by inflammation
  543. … 5-HT: a key component of depression that is associated with inflammation and activation of cell-mediated immunity, and with severity and staging of depression
  544. … activation, inflammation and oxidative and nitrosative stress pathways and their sequels and concomitants play a role in the pathophysiology of unipolar depression
  545. … and on immunity: relapsing and remitting disorders of inflammation and immunity such as multiple sclerosis or recurrent herpes as manic-depression of the immune …
  546. … and oxidative and nitrosative stress biomarkers of depression symptoms in subjects with multiple sclerosis: Increased peripheral inflammation but less acute …
  547. … cytokines/other endogenous substances in drug-induced hepatotoxicity: depression of drug metabolism during infections/inflammation states, and genetic …
  548. depression after percutaneous coronary intervention are associated with decreased heart rate variability, impaired endothelial function and increased inflammation
  549. … efficacy of anti-inflammatory treatment interventions on depression in individuals with major depressive disorder and high levels of inflammation: A systematic review …
  550. … for depression is associated with an increased risk for myocardial infarction not explained by lifestyle, lipids, coagulation, and inflammation: the SHEEP Study
  551. … from chronic unpredictable mild stress mice donors affects anxiety-like and depression-like behavior in recipient mice via the gut microbiota-inflammation-brain axis
  552. … growing evidence that the physio-count for the fact that heart disease patients logical changes associated with depression who suffer from depression are more likely …
  553. … in integrity of the gill during histidine deficiency or excess due to depression of cellular anti-oxidative ability, induction of apoptosis, inflammation and impair of cell-cell …
  554. … in Interferon-α-Treated Patients Identifies inflammation-, Neuroplasticity- and Oxidative Stress-Related Signatures as Predictors and Correlates of depression
  555. … in offspring through increased maternal inflammation and cortisol in pregnancy: The Psychiatry Research and Motherhood–depression (PRAM-D) Study
  556. … INTAKE, SERUM TOTAL ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY LEVELS AND inflammation STATUS IN RELATION TO depression SCALES IN UNIVERSITY MALE …
  557. … may not only benefit some patients with depression but may have an anti-inflammatory effects as well. inflammation is increasingly understood to have some …
  558. … minocycline treatment reverses the effects of neonatal immune activation on anxiety-and depression-like behaviors, hippocampal inflammation, and HPA axis activity …
  559. … neuro-oxidative and neuro-nitrosative pathways at the end of term are associated with inflammation and physio-somatic and depression symptoms, while predicting …
  560. … Nucleus Stimulation in a Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress Rat Model Reduces Post-Stroke depression by Suppressing Brain inflammation via the microRNA …
  561. … of cell-mediated immunity in depression: association with inflammation, melancholia, clinical staging and the fatigue and somatic symptom cluster of depression
  562. … of inflammation in Memory and Related Other Disorders (NIMROD) study protocol: a deep phenotyping cohort study of the role of brain inflammation in …
  563. … of potential predictors of depression among coronary heart disease risk factors including heart rate variability, markers of inflammation, and endothelial function
  564. … of somatic and cognitive symptoms of depression and anxiety with inflammation: findings from the Netherlands Study of depression and Anxiety (NESDA)
  565. … REDUCES inflammation AND IMPROVES BEHAVIOR WITHOUT AFFECTING SLEEP IN A RAT MODEL OF POST CARDIAC INFARCT depression
  566. … Research of the Anti-depression Effect of Fructus Aurantii Immaturus and Radix Cynanchi Auriculati for inflammation-Related depression Mice Models Induced by …
  567. … Therapy Program on Ankle pain, Range of Motion, Stress After Traumatic Injury, and depression in a Stroke Patient with inflammation on Subcutaneous Bursa of …
  568. 10 Triggers of inflammation to be avoided, to reduce the risk of depression
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  577. 2-Nonadecanone Alleviates depression through inflammation Relief in SD Rat
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