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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522151/group-differences-in-oxt-methylation-between-patients-with-major-depressive-disorder-and-healthy-controls-a-pre-registered-replication-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Sanwald, Christian Montag, Markus Kiefer
Depression is linked to stress which leaves traces in the epigenetic signature of genes. The oxytocin system is implicated in allostatic processes promoting adaption to environmental stressors. Interactions of the oxytocin system with the environment, e.g., methylation of the gene coding for oxytocin (OXT), are candidates for the investigation of the biological underpinnings of depression. Recently, we found hypomethylation of OXT in patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) compared to healthy controls (HC)...
March 16, 2024: Psychiatry Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519174/unlocking-the-power-of-lactoferrin-exploring-its-role-in-early-life-and-its-preventive-potential-for-adult-chronic-diseases
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REVIEW
Wenli Wang, Qin An, Kunlun Huang, Yunping Dai, Qingyong Meng, Yali Zhang
Nutrition during the early postnatal period exerts a profound impact on both infant development and later-life health. Breast milk, which contains lactoferrin, a dynamic protein, plays a crucial role in the growth of various biological systems and in preventing numerous chronic diseases. Based on the relationship between early infant development and chronic diseases later in life, this paper presents a review of the effects of lactoferrin in early life on neonates intestinal tract, immune system, nervous system, adipocyte development, and early intestinal microflora establishment, as well as the preventive and potential mechanisms of early postnatal lactoferrin against adult allergy, inflammatory bowel disease, depression, cancer, and obesity...
April 2024: Food Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479709/association-between-maternal-prenatal-depressive-symptoms-and-offspring-epigenetic-aging-at-3-5-weeks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alonzo T Folger, Lili Ding, Kimberly Yolton, Robert T Ammerman, Hong Ji, Jennifer R Frey, Katherine A Bowers
Epigenetic clocks are emerging as tools for assessing acceleration and deceleration of biological age during childhood. Maternal depression during pregnancy may affect the biological aging of offspring and related development. In a low-income cohort of mother-child dyads, we investigated the relationship between prenatal maternal depressive symptoms and infant epigenetic age residuals, which represent the deviation (acceleration or deceleration) that exists between predicted biological age and chronological age...
March 11, 2024: Annals of Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470558/sex-differences-in-stress-susceptibility-as-a-key-mechanism-underlying-depression-risk
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REVIEW
Summer Mengelkoch, George M Slavich
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although females are at relatively greater risk for a variety of disorders, including depression, the biological mechanisms underlying this striking health disparity remain unclear. To address this issue, we highlight sex differences in stress susceptibility as a key mechanism potentially driving this effect and describe the interacting inflammatory, hormonal, epigenomic, and social-environmental mechanisms involved. RECENT FINDINGS: Using the Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression as a theoretical framework, women's elevated risk for depression may stem from a tight link between life stress, inflammation, and depression in women...
March 12, 2024: Current Psychiatry Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38446350/therapeutic-potential-of-saffron-in-brain-disorders-from-bench-to-bedside
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Erjola Bej, Anna Rita Volpe, Patrizia Cesare, Annamaria Cimini, Michele d'Angelo, Vanessa Castelli
Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus L., which has been used for centuries as a coloring and flavoring agent, as well as a source of medicinal compounds. Saffron contains various bioactive constituents, such as crocin, crocetin, safranal, picrocrocin, and kaempferol, that have shown potential benefits for human health. Among them, crocin is the most abundant and characteristic constituent of saffron, responsible for its bright red color and antioxidant properties. One of the most promising applications of saffron and its constituents is in the prevention and treatment of neurological disorders, such as depression, anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and other brain disorders...
March 6, 2024: Phytotherapy Research: PTR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410811/integrating-mitoepigenetics-into-research-in-mood-disorders-a-state-of-the-art-review
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REVIEW
Deniz Ceylan, Hidayet Ece Arat-Çelik, Izel Cemre Aksahin
Mood disorders, including major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, are highly prevalent and stand among the leading causes of disability. Despite the largely elusive nature of the molecular mechanisms underpinning these disorders, two pivotal contributors-mitochondrial dysfunctions and epigenetic alterations-have emerged as significant players in their pathogenesis. This state-of-the-art review aims to present existing data on epigenetic alterations in the mitochondrial genome in mood disorders, laying the groundwork for future research into their pathogenesis...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401316/epigenetic-mechanisms-in-depression-implications-for-pathogenesis-and-treatment
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REVIEW
Hong-Sheng Chen, Fang Wang, Jian-Guo Chen
The risk of depression is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. It has been suggested that epigenetic mechanisms may mediate the risk of depression following exposure to adverse life events. Epigenetics encompasses stable alterations in gene expression that are controlled through transcriptional, post-transcriptional, translational, or post-translational processes, including DNA modifications, chromatin remodeling, histone modifications, RNA modifications, and non-coding RNA (ncRNA) regulation, without any changes in the DNA sequence...
February 23, 2024: Current Opinion in Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38398277/genetic-and-epigenetic-factors-associated-with-postpartum-psychosis-a-5-year-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Sophia Tsokkou, Dimitrios Kavvadas, Maria-Nefeli Georgaki, Kyriaki Papadopoulou, Theodora Papamitsou, Sofia Karachrysafi
Purpose: Postpartum psychosis (PPP) is a serious mental health illness affecting women post-parturition. Around 1 in 1000 women are affected by postpartum psychosis, and the symptoms usually appear within 2 weeks after birth. Postpartum mental disorders are classified into 3 main categories starting from the least to most severe types, including baby blues, postpartum depression, and postpartum psychosis. Materials and Methods: In this systematic review, genetic and epigenetic factors associated with postpartum psychosis are discussed...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397100/autism-spectrum-disorder-brain-areas-involved-neurobiological-mechanisms-diagnoses-and-therapies
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REVIEW
Jacopo Lamanna, Jacopo Meldolesi
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), affecting over 2% of the pre-school children population, includes an important fraction of the conditions accounting for the heterogeneity of autism. The disease was discovered 75 years ago, and the present review, based on critical evaluations of the recognized ASD studies from the beginning of 1990, has been further developed by the comparative analyses of the research and clinical reports, which have grown progressively in recent years up to late 2023. The tools necessary for the identification of the ASD disease and its related clinical pathologies are genetic and epigenetic mutations affected by the specific interaction with transcription factors and chromatin remodeling processes occurring within specific complexes of brain neurons...
February 19, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391714/developmental-dyslexia-insights-from-eeg-based-findings-and-molecular-signatures-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Theodoridou, Christos-Orestis Tsiantis, Angeliki-Maria Vlaikou, Vasiliki Chondrou, Victoria Zakopoulou, Pavlos Christodoulides, Emmanouil D Oikonomou, Katerina D Tzimourta, Charilaos Kostoulas, Alexandros T Tzallas, Konstantinos I Tsamis, Dimitrios Peschos, Argyro Sgourou, Michaela D Filiou, Maria Syrrou
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a learning disorder. Although risk genes have been identified, environmental factors, and particularly stress arising from constant difficulties, have been associated with the occurrence of DD by affecting brain plasticity and function, especially during critical neurodevelopmental stages. In this work, electroencephalogram (EEG) findings were coupled with the genetic and epigenetic molecular signatures of individuals with DD and matched controls. Specifically, we investigated the genetic and epigenetic correlates of key stress-associated genes ( NR3C1 , NR3C2 , FKBP5 , GILZ , SLC6A4 ) with psychological characteristics (depression, anxiety, and stress) often included in DD diagnostic criteria, as well as with brain EEG findings...
January 28, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377990/sustained-antidepressant-effects-of-ketamine-metabolite-involve-gabaergic-inhibition-mediated-molecular-dynamics-in-apvt-glutamatergic-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayako Kawatake-Kuno, Haiyan Li, Hiromichi Inaba, Momoka Hikosaka, Erina Ishimori, Takatoshi Ueki, Yury Garkun, Hirofumi Morishita, Shuh Narumiya, Naoya Oishi, Gen Ohtsuki, Toshiya Murai, Shusaku Uchida
Despite the rapid and sustained antidepressant effects of ketamine and its metabolites, their underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate that the sustained antidepressant-like behavioral effects of (2S,6S)-hydroxynorketamine (HNK) in repeatedly stressed animal models involve neurobiological changes in the anterior paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (aPVT). Mechanistically, (2S,6S)-HNK induces mRNA expression of extrasynaptic GABAA receptors and subsequently enhances GABAA -receptor-mediated tonic currents, leading to the nuclear export of histone demethylase KDM6 and its replacement by histone methyltransferase EZH2...
February 9, 2024: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365790/epigenome-wide-association-study-of-dietary-fatty-acid-intake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Lange de Luna, Aayah Nounu, Sonja Neumeyer, Lucy Sinke, Rory Wilson, Fabian Hellbach, Pamela R Matías-García, Thomas Delerue, Juliane Winkelmann, Annette Peters, Barbara Thorand, Marian Beekman, Bastiaan T Heijmans, Eline Slagboom, Christian Gieger, Jakob Linseisen, Melanie Waldenberger
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on the development of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, depression and cancer, while a high intake of n-6 PUFA was often reported to be associated with inflammation-related traits. The effect of PUFAs on health outcomes might be mediated by DNA methylation (DNAm). The aim of our study is to identify the impact of PUFA intake on DNAm in the Cooperative Health Research in the Region of Augsburg (KORA) FF4 cohort and the Leiden Longevity Study (LLS)...
February 16, 2024: Clinical Epigenetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362742/dna-methylation-changes-in-association-with-trauma-focused-psychotherapy-efficacy-in-treatment-resistant-depression-patients-a-prospective-longitudinal-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosana Carvalho Silva, Paolo Martini, Christa Hohoff, Stefania Mattevi, Marco Bortolomasi, Valentina Menesello, Massimo Gennarelli, Bernhard T Baune, Alessandra Minelli
Background : Stressful events increase the risk for treatment-resistant depression (TRD), and trauma-focused psychotherapy can be useful for TRD patients exposed to early life stress (ELS). Epigenetic processes are known to be related to depression and ELS, but there is no evidence of the effects of trauma-focused psychotherapy on methylation alterations. Objective : We performed the first epigenome-wide association study to investigate methylation changes related to trauma-focused psychotherapies effects in TRD patients...
2024: European Journal of Psychotraumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360371/associations-of-depression-and-anxiety-symptoms-in-childhood-and-adolescence-with-epigenetic-aging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah J Ingram, Alexandra Y Vazquez, Kelly L Klump, S Alexandra Burt, Shaunna L Clark
BACKGROUND: Childhood anxiety and depression symptoms are potential risk factors for accelerated biological aging. In child and adolescent twins, we tested whether these symptoms were associated with DNA methylation (DNAm) aging, a measure of biological aging. METHODS: 276 twins (135 pairs, 6 singletons) had DNAm assayed from saliva in middle childhood (mean = 7.8 years). Residuals of five different DNAm age estimates regressed on chronological age were used to indicate accelerated aging...
February 13, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352518/early-life-adversity-drives-sex-dependent-changes-in-5-mc-dna-methylation-of-parvalbumin-cells-in-the-prefrontal-cortex-in-rats
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Emma S Noel, Alissa Chen, Yanevith A Peña, Jennifer A Honeycutt
Early life adversity (ELA) can result in increased risk for developing affective disorders, such as anxiety or depression, later in life, with women showing increased risk. Interactions between an individual's genes and their environment play key roles in producing, as well as mitigating, later life neuropathology. Our current understanding of the underlying epigenomic drivers of ELA associated anxiety and depression are limited, and this stems in part from the complexity of underlying biochemical processes associated with how early experiences shapes later life behavior...
February 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338761/methylation-patterns-of-the-fkbp5-gene-in-association-with-childhood-maltreatment-and-depressive-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nora L Großmann, Antoine Weihs, Luise Kühn, Susann Sauer, Simone Röh, Tobias Wiechmann, Monika Rex-Haffner, Henry Völzke, Uwe Völker, Elisabeth B Binder, Alexander Teumer, Georg Homuth, Johanna Klinger-König, Hans J Grabe
Childhood maltreatment is an important risk factor for adult depression and has been associated with changes in the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis, including cortisol secretion and methylation of the FKBP5 gene. Furthermore, associations between depression and HPA changes have been reported. This study investigated the associations of whole-blood FKBP5 mRNA levels, serum cortisol levels, childhood maltreatment, and depressive symptoms with the whole-blood methylation status (assessed via target bisulfite sequencing) of 105 CpGs at the FKBP5 locus using data from the general population-based Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) ( N = 203)...
January 25, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309478/genome-wide-dna-methylation-analysis-in-female-veterans-with-military-sexual-trauma-and-comorbid-ptsd-mdd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pedro Marra, Tomoteru Seki, Yoshitaka Nishizawa, Gloria Chang, Kyosuke Yamanishi, Tsuyoshi Nishiguchi, Kazuki Shibata, Patricia Braun, Gen Shinozaki
BACKGROUND: Military sexual trauma (MST) is a prevalent issue within the U.S. military. Victims are more likely to develop comorbid diseases such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD). Nonetheless, not everyone who suffers from MST develops PTSD and/or MDD. DNA methylation, which can regulate gene expression, might give us insight into the molecular mechanisms behind this discrepancy. Therefore, we sought to identify genomic loci and enriched biological pathways that differ between patients with and without MST, PTSD, and MDD...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307968/early-life-stress-and-major-depressive-disorder-an-update-on-molecular-mechanisms-and-synaptic-impairments
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Amanda Gollo Bertollo, Agatha Carina Leite Galvan, Claudia Dallagnol, Arthur Dellazeri Cortez, Zuleide Maria Ignácio
Early life stress (ELS), characterized as abuse, neglect, and abandonment, can cause several adverse consequences in the lives of affected individuals. ELS experiences can affect an individual's development in variable ways, persisting in the long term and promoting lasting impacts, considering that early exposure to stressors can be biologically incorporated, as prolonged stimulation of stress response systems affects the development of the brain structure and other body systems, increasing the risk of diseases associated with stress and cognitive impairment...
February 3, 2024: Molecular Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299999/child-health-and-the-us-pediatric-subspecialty-workforce-planning-for-the-future
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laurel K Leslie, Colin J Orr, Adam L Turner, Richard Mink, Mary B Leonard, Kathryn A Sabadosa, Robert J Vinci
This article opens a multi-article Pediatrics supplement that provides a rigorous analysis of the projected pediatric subspecialty workforce in the United States. Congenital variations, epigenetics, exposures, lifestyle, preventive care, and medical interventions from conception through young adulthood set the stage for health and wellbeing in adulthood. Although care provided by pediatric subspecialists is associated with better outcomes and lower costs compared with adult providers, the authors of recent articles in the lay and medical literature have questioned the capacity of pediatric subspecialists to meet children's health care needs...
February 1, 2024: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38288841/antidepressant-effect-of-sodium-butyrate-is-accompanied-by-brain-epigenetic-modulation-in-rats-subjected-to-early-or-late-life-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samira Silva Valvassori, Roger Bitencourt Varela, Wilson Rodrigues Resende, Taise Possamai Della, Laura Araújo Borba, João Paulo Behenck, Gislaine Zilli Réus, João Quevedo
BACKGROUND: Major depression has a complex and multifactorial etiology constituted by the interaction between genetic and environmental factors in its development. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of sodium butyrate (SD) on epigenetic enzyme alterations in rats subjected to animal models of depression induced by maternal deprivation (MD) or chronic mild stress (CMS). METHODS: To induce MD, male Wistar rats were deprived of maternal care during the first 10 days of life...
January 26, 2024: Current Neurovascular Research
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