All Relations between Depression and reward

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Chenfeng Zhang, Diana Kúkeľová, Hannes Sigrist, Bastian Hengerer, Ramona F Kratzer, Philipp Mracek, Azar Omrani, Moritz von Heimendahl, Christopher R Pryc. Orphan receptor-GPR52 inverse agonist efficacy in ameliorating chronic stress-related deficits in reward motivation and phasic accumbal dopamine activity in mice. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-09-06. PMID:39242529. reward processing dysfunctions e.g., anhedonia, apathy, are common in stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders including depression and schizophrenia, and there are currently no established therapies. 2024-09-06 2024-09-10 mouse
Bianca T Leonard, Sarah M Kark, Steven J Granger, Joren G Adams, Liv McMillan, Michael A Yass. Anhedonia is associated with higher functional connectivity between the nucleus accumbens and paraventricular nucleus of thalamus. Journal of affective disorders. 2024-08-28. PMID:39197547. anhedonia stands as a life-threatening transdiagnostic feature of many mental illnesses, most notably major depression and involves neural circuits for processing reward information. 2024-08-28 2024-09-01 Not clear
Huizi Tian, Zhifang Wang, Yao Meng, Lu Geng, Hao Lian, Zhifei Shi, Zhidong Zhuang, Wenpeng Cai, Mengyang H. Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment in depression and cognitive benefits of exercise intervention. Behavioural brain research. 2024-08-25. PMID:39182624. depression is associated with certain neural impairments of reward processing, especially orbitofrontal cortex, prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens and other striatal regions. 2024-08-25 2024-08-28 Not clear
Huizi Tian, Zhifang Wang, Yao Meng, Lu Geng, Hao Lian, Zhifei Shi, Zhidong Zhuang, Wenpeng Cai, Mengyang H. Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment in depression and cognitive benefits of exercise intervention. Behavioural brain research. 2024-08-25. PMID:39182624. physical exercise has been found to enhance memory function, executive function, and reward processing in depression patients by increasing functional brain regions and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf) as a nutritional factor also plays a key role in exercise intervention. 2024-08-25 2024-08-28 Not clear
Yukiko Hori, Haruhiko Iwaoki, Koki Mimura, Yuji Nagai, Makoto Higuchi, Takafumi Minamimot. Effects of a 5-HT Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-08-23. PMID:39179718. effects of a 5-ht temporal discounting, in which the recipient of a reward perceives the value of that reward to decrease with delay in its receipt, is associated with impulsivity and psychiatric disorders such as depression. 2024-08-23 2024-08-27 Not clear
Amanda C Del Giacco, Angelica M Morales, Scott A Jones, Samantha J Barnes, Bonnie J Nage. Ventral striatal-cingulate resting-state functional connectivity in healthy adolescents relates to later depression symptoms in adulthood. Journal of affective disorders. 2024-08-12. PMID:39134157. studies have demonstrated that blunted striatal activation during reward processing is a risk factor for depression; however, few have prospectively examined whether adolescent reward-related resting-state functional connectivity (rsfc) predicts depression symptoms in adulthood and how this relates to known risk factors (e.g., childhood trauma). 2024-08-12 2024-08-16 Not clear
Ziqian Cheng, Fangyi Zhao, Jingjing Piao, Wei Yang, Ranji Cui, Bingjin L. Rasd2 regulates depression-like behaviors via DRD2 neurons in the prelimbic cortex afferent to nucleus accumbens core circuit. Molecular psychiatry. 2024-08-03. PMID:39097664. depressive symptoms, such as anhedonia, decreased social interaction, and lack of motivation, implicate brain reward systems in the pathophysiology of depression. 2024-08-03 2024-08-06 mouse
Ziqian Cheng, Fangyi Zhao, Jingjing Piao, Wei Yang, Ranji Cui, Bingjin L. Rasd2 regulates depression-like behaviors via DRD2 neurons in the prelimbic cortex afferent to nucleus accumbens core circuit. Molecular psychiatry. 2024-08-03. PMID:39097664. exposure to chronic stress impairs the function of brain reward circuits and is well-known to be involved in the etiology of depression. 2024-08-03 2024-08-06 mouse
Jie Pu, Yi-Hang Huang, Hui Chen, Simon S Y Lui, Yi Wang, Raymond C K Cha. Differential manifestations of anhedonia in people with social anhedonia and subsyndromal depression. Asian journal of psychiatry. vol 100. 2024-08-01. PMID:39089075. we recruited 35 participants with high social anhedonia (sa), 53 participants with subsyndromal depression (sd), 20 participants with co-occurrence of both traits (co), and 47 participants with low levels of both traits (cn) to complete a self-report questionnaire capturing the pleasure experience, and the monetary incentives delay (mid) task and the social incentives delay (sid) task capturing the motivation of reward. 2024-08-01 2024-08-05 human
Mercy Chepngetich Bore, Xiqin Liu, Xiaoqi Huang, Keith M Kendrick, Bo Zhou, Jie Zhang, Benjamin Klugah-Brown, Benjamin Becke. Common and separable neural alterations in adult and adolescent depression - evidence from neuroimaging meta-analyses. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2024-07-31. PMID:39084585. however, it remains unclear whether adults and adolescents with depression exhibit common or distinct brain dysfunctions during reward processing. 2024-07-31 2024-08-03 human
Yaru Zhang, Meng Wei, Rong Huang, Shiwei Jia, Li L. College students with depression symptom are more sensitive to task difficulty in reinforcement learning. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 85. 2024-07-21. PMID:39033577. depression is usually characterized by impairments in reward function, and shows altered motivation to reward in reinforcement learning. 2024-07-21 2024-07-24 Not clear
Jiayang Xiao, Joshua A Adkinson, John Myers, Anusha B Allawala, Raissa K Mathura, Victoria Pirtle, Ricardo Najera, Nicole R Provenza, Eleonora Bartoli, Andrew J Watrous, Denise Oswalt, Ron Gadot, Adrish Anand, Ben Shofty, Sanjay J Mathew, Wayne K Goodman, Nader Pouratian, Xaq Pitkow, Kelly R Bijanki, Benjamin Hayden, Sameer A Shet. Beta activity in human anterior cingulate cortex mediates reward biases. Nature communications. vol 15. issue 1. 2024-07-15. PMID:39009561. understanding how reward biasing of behavior is implemented in the brain is important for many reasons, including the fact that diminution in reward biasing is a hallmark of clinical depression. 2024-07-15 2024-07-18 human
Jiayang Xiao, Joshua A Adkinson, John Myers, Anusha B Allawala, Raissa K Mathura, Victoria Pirtle, Ricardo Najera, Nicole R Provenza, Eleonora Bartoli, Andrew J Watrous, Denise Oswalt, Ron Gadot, Adrish Anand, Ben Shofty, Sanjay J Mathew, Wayne K Goodman, Nader Pouratian, Xaq Pitkow, Kelly R Bijanki, Benjamin Hayden, Sameer A Shet. Beta activity in human anterior cingulate cortex mediates reward biases. Nature communications. vol 15. issue 1. 2024-07-15. PMID:39009561. we hypothesized that reward biasing is mediated by the anterior cingulate cortex (acc), a cortical hub region associated with the integration of reward and executive control and with the etiology of depression. 2024-07-15 2024-07-18 human
Angelo Emilio Claro, Clelia Palanza, Marianna Mazza, Alessandro Rizzi, Andrea Corsello, Linda Tartaglione, Giuseppe Marano, Giovanna Elsa Ute Muti Schuenemann, Marta Rigoni, Alfredo Pontecorvi, Luigi Janiri, Paola Muti, Dario Pitocc. Reconsidering the role of depression and common psychiatric disorders as partners in the type 2 diabetes epidemic. World journal of diabetes. vol 15. issue 6. 2024-07-10. PMID:38983820. we postulated a possible pathophysiological mechanism that through bridge-symptoms present in depression and cpds, promotes the establishment of emotional eating, activation of the reward system, onset of overweight and obesity and, ultimately the increased risk of developing t2d. 2024-07-10 2024-07-12 Not clear
Pan Liu, Jaron X Y Ta. Reward positivity moderates the association between pubertal status and social anxiety symptoms in nine-to-12-year-old youths. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. vol 202. 2024-07-05. PMID:38964545. the transition to adolescence is characterized by rapid development of puberty, reward processing, and internalizing psychopathology (i.e., depression and anxiety). 2024-07-05 2024-07-08 Not clear
Pan Liu, Jaron X Y Ta. Reward positivity moderates the association between pubertal status and social anxiety symptoms in nine-to-12-year-old youths. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. vol 202. 2024-07-05. PMID:38964545. a-hundred-and-fifteen nine-to-12-year-old typically developing youths (66 girls; mean age/sd =10.98/1.18 years) reported their pubertal status and symptoms of depression and social anxiety and completed an eeg doors task that assessed monetary reward feedback processing. 2024-07-05 2024-07-08 Not clear
E J Hird, A Slanina-Davies, G Lewis, M Hamer, J P Roise. From movement to motivation: a proposed framework to understand the antidepressant effect of exercise. Translational psychiatry. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-07-03. PMID:38961071. depression is associated with disruptions to several closely related neural and cognitive processes, including dopamine transmission, fronto-striatal brain activity and connectivity, reward processing and motivation. 2024-07-03 2024-07-08 Not clear
Riddhi J Pitliya, Kreshnik Burani, Brady D Nelson, Greg Hajcak, Jingwen Ji. Reward-Related Brain Activity Mediates the relationship between Decision-Making Deficits and Pediatric Depression Symptom Severity. Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. 2024-06-28. PMID:38942146. reward positivity (rewp), a neural index of reward processing, has been consistently associated with depression. 2024-06-28 2024-07-01 Not clear
Riddhi J Pitliya, Kreshnik Burani, Brady D Nelson, Greg Hajcak, Jingwen Ji. Reward-Related Brain Activity Mediates the relationship between Decision-Making Deficits and Pediatric Depression Symptom Severity. Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. 2024-06-28. PMID:38942146. therefore, the present study examined whether rewp is a neural mediator of ddm-based indices of reward processing in predicting pediatric depression across varying levels of symptom severity. 2024-06-28 2024-07-01 Not clear
Paloma Martinez Gonzalez, Amaya R Jenkins, Kayleigh S LaMalfa, Brian D Kanga. Chronic ecologically relevant stress effects on reverse-translated touchscreen assays of reward responsivity and attentional processes in male rats: Implications for depression. Journal of neurochemistry. 2024-06-26. PMID:38922872. chronic ecologically relevant stress effects on reverse-translated touchscreen assays of reward responsivity and attentional processes in male rats: implications for depression. 2024-06-26 2024-06-29 human