Towards a multilevel model of major depression: genes, immuno-metabolic function, and cortico-striatal signaling

Elisabeth R. Paul, Lars Östman, Markus Heilig, Helen S. Mayberg, J. Paul Hamilton

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Abstract

Biological assay and imaging techniques have made visible a great deal of the machinery of mental illness. Over fifty years of investigation of mood disorders using these technologies has identified several biological regularities in these disorders. Here we present a narrative connecting genetic, cytokine, neurotransmitter, and neural-systems-level findings in major depressive disorder (MDD). Specifically, we connect recent genome-wide findings in MDD to metabolic and immunological disturbance in this disorder and then detail links between immunological abnormalities and dopaminergic signaling within cortico-striatal circuitry. Following this, we discuss implications of reduced dopaminergic tone for cortico-striatal signal conduction in MDD. Finally, we specify some of the flaws in the current model and propose ways forward for advancing multilevel formulations of MDD most efficiently.

Original languageEnglish
Article number171
JournalTranslational Psychiatry
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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