Chap. 7 - MDD biological theories Flashcards
The single strongest predictor of depression is…
Having a depressed parent
Children of depressed parents are __ times more likely to experience MDD and have a __% chance of having an episode by age 18.
3 times more likely
40% chance by 18
SNP or CNV suspected in MDD?
SNP
Earlier onset of MDD = more or less severe symptoms?
More severe
Neurovegetative symptoms of depression
Disturbances in sleep, appetite, libido
Lethargy
Anhedonia
High levels of cortisol in many depressed patients seems to implicate which feedback mechanism?
HPA axis
In response to stress, the hypothalamus releases _____ _____ _____ which stimulates the pituitary to release ____ _____ which stimulates the adrenals to release _____.
Hypothalamus releases corticotropin-releasing hormone
Pituitary releases adrenocorticotropin hormone
Adrenals release cortisol
HPA dysregulation theory led to the now-discredited _____ _____ test.
Dexamethasone suppression test
Three NTs implicated in depression
Serotonin
Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Two anatomical anomalies in the brain implicated in depression
Hypovolemic hippocampus
Hypovolemic prefrontal cortex-limbic striatal areas
MDD is more or less common in TBI, stroke, and trauma?
More common
Sleep and REM disturbances are more or less common in depression?
More common