About this Research Topic
However, the mechanisms of interaction between depression and macrovascular disease are less investigated. Multiple pathophysiological mechanisms may account for how depression affects the development of macrovascular illnesses, such as the activation of the inflammatory process, platelet dysfunction, and hyperactivity of noradrenergic and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system. Moreover, the exact mechanisms of the associations between depression and macrovascular diseases and the potential factors that can mediate and moderate the associations are far from fully understood.
In this Research Topic, we hope to create a forum for new insights into understanding the potential reciprocal association between depression and macrovascular diseases and the underlying mechanisms. We welcome submissions of original research articles, Review articles, Opinions and Perspectives in the subtopics of the following, but not limited to:
• Novel association between depression and macrovascular diseases;
• Clinical factors that may mediate or moderate the abovementioned associations;
• Experimental evidence that helps to understand the pathophysiological mechanisms of the interaction between depression and macrovascular diseases
Keywords: Depression, Macrovascular Diseases, Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Comorbidity Interaction
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