About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to broaden the scientific literature and discussion on brain-body crosstalk focusing on pathophysiological processes underlying stress-induced interruption of the brain’s ability to communicate with and regulate the function of peripheral organ systems with a specific focus on depression and its interaction with chronic systemic diseases.
Topics to be covered include (but are not limited to):
• Exploring the bidirectional links between depression and cardiovascular health
• Investigating the relationship between depression and chronic pain syndromes
• Identifying psychosocial stressors, lifestyle factors, and daily practices that contribute to the development of depression in the context of chronic systemic diseases.
• Physiological and biochemical pathways involved in stress-induced dysregulation of the CNS and peripheral organ systems, including neuroendocrine, immune, and inflammatory processes
• Novel biochemical targets for the development of therapeutic interventions aimed at alleviating depressive symptoms in chronic pain and cardiovascular illnesses
Keywords: chronic stress, depression, MDD, anxiety, mood disorders, mental health, psychiatric illness, physical illness, systemic illness, mechanisms, brain-body crosstalk, blood-brain barrier, inflammation, neuroinflammation, neuroendocrine, immune system
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