The role of neural plasticity in depression: from hippocampus to prefrontal cortex

W Liu, T Ge, Y Leng, Z Pan, J Fan, W Yang… - Neural …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Neural plasticity, a fundamental mechanism of neuronal adaptation, is disrupted in
depression. The changes in neural plasticity induced by stress and other negative stimuli …

Neurotrophic factors and neuroplasticity pathways in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression

MJF Levy, F Boulle, HW Steinbusch… - …, 2018 - Springer
Depression is a major health problem with a high prevalence and a heavy socioeconomic
burden in western societies. It is associated with atrophy and impaired functioning of cortico …

Maternal cortisol over the course of pregnancy and subsequent child amygdala and hippocampus volumes and affective problems

C Buss, EP Davis, B Shahbaba… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
Stress-related variation in the intrauterine milieu may impact brain development and
emergent function, with long-term implications in terms of susceptibility for affective …

Naringenin improves depressive-and anxiety-like behaviors in mice exposed to repeated hypoxic stress through modulation of oxido-inflammatory mediators and NF …

AS Olugbemide, B Ben-Azu, AG Bakre, AM Ajayi… - Brain Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
Oxidative and inflammatory signaling pathways have been identified as important targets for
mitigating hypoxic stress-induced neurological complications. Thus, the effects of …

Fetal programming of brain development: intrauterine stress and susceptibility to psychopathology

C Buss, S Entringer, PD Wadhwa - Science signaling, 2012 - science.org
The fetal brain is highly plastic and is not only receptive to but requires cues from its
environment to develop properly. Based on an understanding of evolutionary biology …

The role of central and medial amygdala in normal and abnormal aggression: A review of classical approaches

J Haller - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
The involvement of the amygdala in aggression is supported by overwhelming evidence.
Frequently, however, the amygdala is studied as a whole, despite its complex internal …

Toward dysfunctional connectivity: a review of neuroimaging findings in pediatric major depressive disorder

LA Hulvershorn, K Cullen, A Anand - Brain imaging and behavior, 2011 - Springer
Child and adolescent psychiatric neuroimaging research typically lags behind similar
advances in adult disorders. While the pediatric depression imaging literature is less …

Classification of recurrent major depressive disorder using a new time series feature extraction method through multisite rs-fMRI data

P Dai, D Lu, Y Shi, Y Zhou, T Xiong, X Zhou… - Journal of Affective …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) has a high rate of recurrence. Identifying
patients with recurrent MDD is advantageous in adopting prevention strategies to reduce the …

Prenatal stress, telomere biology, and fetal programming of health and disease risk

S Entringer, C Buss, PD Wadhwa - Science signaling, 2012 - science.org
A substantial body of epidemiological, clinical, cellular, and molecular evidence converges
to suggest that conditions during the intrauterine period of life play a critical role in …

Brain structural effects of antidepressant treatment in major depression

N Dusi, S Barlati, A Vita… - Current …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
Depressive disorder is a very frequent and heterogeneous syndrome. Structural imaging
techniques offer a useful tool in the comprehension of neurobiological alterations that …