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Plausible Role of Stem Cell Types for Treating and Understanding the Pathophysiology of Depression

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), colloquially known as depression, is a debilitating condition affecting an estimated 3.8% of the population globally, of which 5.0% are adults and 5.7% are above the age of 60. MDD is differentiated from common mood changes and short-lived emotional responses due to...

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Autores principales: Sachdeva, Punya, Ji, Seongmin, Ghosh, Shampa, Ghosh, Soumya, Raghunath, Manchala, Kim, Hyunjin, Bhaskar, Rakesh, Sinha, Jitendra Kumar, Han, Sung Soo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030814
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author Sachdeva, Punya
Ji, Seongmin
Ghosh, Shampa
Ghosh, Soumya
Raghunath, Manchala
Kim, Hyunjin
Bhaskar, Rakesh
Sinha, Jitendra Kumar
Han, Sung Soo
author_facet Sachdeva, Punya
Ji, Seongmin
Ghosh, Shampa
Ghosh, Soumya
Raghunath, Manchala
Kim, Hyunjin
Bhaskar, Rakesh
Sinha, Jitendra Kumar
Han, Sung Soo
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description Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), colloquially known as depression, is a debilitating condition affecting an estimated 3.8% of the population globally, of which 5.0% are adults and 5.7% are above the age of 60. MDD is differentiated from common mood changes and short-lived emotional responses due to subtle alterations in gray and white matter, including the frontal lobe, hippocampus, temporal lobe, thalamus, striatum, and amygdala. It can be detrimental to a person’s overall health if it occurs with moderate or severe intensity. It can render a person suffering terribly to perform inadequately in their personal, professional, and social lives. Depression, at its peak, can lead to suicidal thoughts and ideation. Antidepressants manage clinical depression and function by modulating the serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine neurotransmitter levels in the brain. Patients with MDD positively respond to antidepressants, but 10–30% do not recuperate or have a partial response accompanied by poor life quality, suicidal ideation, self-injurious behavior, and an increased relapse rate. Recent research shows that mesenchymal stem cells and iPSCs may be responsible for lowering depression by producing more neurons with increased cortical connections. This narrative review discusses the plausible functions of various stem cell types in treating and understanding depression pathophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-100589402023-03-30 Plausible Role of Stem Cell Types for Treating and Understanding the Pathophysiology of Depression Sachdeva, Punya Ji, Seongmin Ghosh, Shampa Ghosh, Soumya Raghunath, Manchala Kim, Hyunjin Bhaskar, Rakesh Sinha, Jitendra Kumar Han, Sung Soo Pharmaceutics Review Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), colloquially known as depression, is a debilitating condition affecting an estimated 3.8% of the population globally, of which 5.0% are adults and 5.7% are above the age of 60. MDD is differentiated from common mood changes and short-lived emotional responses due to subtle alterations in gray and white matter, including the frontal lobe, hippocampus, temporal lobe, thalamus, striatum, and amygdala. It can be detrimental to a person’s overall health if it occurs with moderate or severe intensity. It can render a person suffering terribly to perform inadequately in their personal, professional, and social lives. Depression, at its peak, can lead to suicidal thoughts and ideation. Antidepressants manage clinical depression and function by modulating the serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine neurotransmitter levels in the brain. Patients with MDD positively respond to antidepressants, but 10–30% do not recuperate or have a partial response accompanied by poor life quality, suicidal ideation, self-injurious behavior, and an increased relapse rate. Recent research shows that mesenchymal stem cells and iPSCs may be responsible for lowering depression by producing more neurons with increased cortical connections. This narrative review discusses the plausible functions of various stem cell types in treating and understanding depression pathophysiology. MDPI 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10058940/ /pubmed/36986674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030814 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ji, Seongmin
Ghosh, Shampa
Ghosh, Soumya
Raghunath, Manchala
Kim, Hyunjin
Bhaskar, Rakesh
Sinha, Jitendra Kumar
Han, Sung Soo
Plausible Role of Stem Cell Types for Treating and Understanding the Pathophysiology of Depression
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title_short Plausible Role of Stem Cell Types for Treating and Understanding the Pathophysiology of Depression
title_sort plausible role of stem cell types for treating and understanding the pathophysiology of depression
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030814
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