All Relations between Depression and reward

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Beatriz de la Puente, Daniel Zamanillo, Luz Romero, José M Vela, Manuel Merlos, Enrique Portillo-Salid. Pharmacological sensitivity of reflexive and nonreflexive outcomes as a correlate of the sensory and affective responses to visceral pain in mice. Scientific reports. vol 7. issue 1. 2019-07-03. PMID:29044171. here, we compare the pharmacological sensitivity of the sensory and affective responses using acetic acid-induced abdominal writhings (sensory-reflexive outcome) and acetic acid-induced depression of reward seeking behaviour (rsb, affective-nonreflexive outcome) to a highly palatable food in mice. 2019-07-03 2023-08-13 mouse
Daniel F Cardozo Pinto, Stephan Lamme. Viral vector strategies for investigating midbrain dopamine circuits underlying motivated behaviors. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 174. 2019-06-24. PMID:28257849. midbrain dopamine (da) neurons have received significant attention in brain research because of their central role in reward processing and their dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disorders such as parkinson's disease, drug addiction, depression and schizophrenia. 2019-06-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Odile Viltart, Philibert Duriez, Virginie Toll. Metabolic and neuroendocrine adaptations to undernutrition in anorexia nervosa: from a clinical to a basic research point of view. Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation. vol 36. issue 1. 2019-05-29. PMID:29804101. but these modifications may also contribute to associated neuropsychiatric symptoms (reward abnormalities, anxiety, depression) and thus participate to sustain the disease. 2019-05-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Patrick Luyten, Peter Fonag. The stress-reward-mentalizing model of depression: An integrative developmental cascade approach to child and adolescent depressive disorder based on the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach. Clinical psychology review. vol 64. 2019-05-13. PMID:29107398. based on evolutionary biological and developmental psychopathology considerations, we present an integrative developmental cascade model of depression that essentially suggests that depression emerges out of a three-pronged series of interacting impairments in the domains of stress regulation, reward, and mentalizing. 2019-05-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Li-Min Mao, John Q Wan. Alterations in mGlu5 receptor expression and function in the striatum in a rat depression model. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 145. issue 4. 2019-05-08. PMID:29337350. among key brain areas is the striatum that controls reward and mood and is involved in the development of core depression-like behavior in animal models of depression. 2019-05-08 2023-08-13 rat
J Paul Hamilton, Matthew D Sacchet, Trine Hjørnevik, Frederick T Chin, Bin Shen, Robin Kämpe, Jun Hyung Park, Brian D Knutson, Leanne M Williams, Nicholas Borg, Greg Zaharchuk, M Catalina Camacho, Sean Mackey, Markus Heilig, Wayne C Drevets, Gary H Glover, Sanjiv S Gambhir, Ian H Gotli. Striatal dopamine deficits predict reductions in striatal functional connectivity in major depression: a concurrent Translational psychiatry. vol 8. issue 1. 2019-05-06. PMID:30504860. striatal dopamine deficits predict reductions in striatal functional connectivity in major depression: a concurrent major depressive disorder (mdd) is characterized by the altered integration of reward histories and reduced responding of the striatum. 2019-05-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Brady D Nelson, Zachary P Infantolino, Daniel N Klein, Greg Perlman, Roman Kotov, Greg Hajca. Time-Frequency Reward-Related Delta Prospectively Predicts the Development of Adolescent-Onset Depression. Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. vol 3. issue 1. 2019-04-19. PMID:29397078. a blunted reward positivity (rewp), an event-related potential elicited by feedback indicating monetary gain relative to loss, was recently shown to prospectively predict the development of adolescent-onset depression. 2019-04-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Adina S Fischer, Monica E Ellwood-Lowe, Natalie L Colich, Anna Cichocki, Tiffany C Ho, Ian H Gotli. Reward-circuit biomarkers of risk and resilience in adolescent depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 246. 2019-04-19. PMID:30795497. while there is growing knowledge of reward processing in adolescent depression, researchers have ignored neural mechanisms of resilience to depression. 2019-04-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Di Liu, Qian-Qian Tang, Cui Yin, Yu Song, Yan Liu, Jun-Xia Yang, He Liu, Yue-Man Zhang, Si-Yin Wu, Ying Song, Barbara Juarez, Hai-Lei Ding, Ming-Hu Han, Hongxing Zhang, Jun-Li Ca. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor-mediated projection-specific regulation of depressive-like and nociceptive behaviors in the mesolimbic reward circuitry. Pain. vol 159. issue 1. 2019-03-21. PMID:29076919. increasing evidence suggests that the mesolimbic reward system plays critical roles in the regulation of depression and nociception; however, its circuitry and cellular mechanisms remain unclear. 2019-03-21 2023-08-13 mouse
Di Liu, Qian-Qian Tang, Cui Yin, Yu Song, Yan Liu, Jun-Xia Yang, He Liu, Yue-Man Zhang, Si-Yin Wu, Ying Song, Barbara Juarez, Hai-Lei Ding, Ming-Hu Han, Hongxing Zhang, Jun-Li Ca. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor-mediated projection-specific regulation of depressive-like and nociceptive behaviors in the mesolimbic reward circuitry. Pain. vol 159. issue 1. 2019-03-21. PMID:29076919. these results reveal projection-specific regulatory mechanisms of depression and nociception in the mesolimbic reward circuitry and provide new insights into the neural circuits involved in the processing of depressive and nociceptive information. 2019-03-21 2023-08-13 mouse
Zoe Samara, Elisabeth A T Evers, Alexandros Goulas, Harry B M Uylings, Grazyna Rajkowska, Johannes G Ramaekers, Peter Stier. Human orbital and anterior medial prefrontal cortex: Intrinsic connectivity parcellation and functional organization. Brain structure & function. vol 222. issue 7. 2019-02-21. PMID:28255676. the orbital and medial prefrontal cortex (ompfc) has been implicated in decision-making, reward and emotion processing, and psychopathology, such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. 2019-02-21 2023-08-13 human
Jacob Itzhacki, Bart H W Te Lindert, Wisse P van der Meijden, Morten L Kringelbach, Jorge Mendoza, Eus J W Van Somere. Environmental light and time of day modulate subjective liking and wanting. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 19. issue 1. 2019-02-19. PMID:29504798. combined experience sampling and environmental monitoring opens up the possibility for field studies on light in disorders in which the reward system is highly relevant, like addiction, depression and insomnia. 2019-02-19 2023-08-13 human
Elaine M Boland, Kassondra Bertulis, Shirley H Leong, Michael E Thase, Philip R Gehrma. Preliminary support for the role of reward relevant effort and chronotype in the depression/insomnia comorbidity. Journal of affective disorders. vol 242. 2019-02-12. PMID:30199744. given the frequent co-occurrence of depression and insomnia, research into systems and processes relevant to both disorders, specifically reward processing and circadian rhythm disruption, may help parse this complex comorbidity. 2019-02-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Larissa N Dooley, Kate R Kuhlman, Theodore F Robles, Naomi I Eisenberger, Michelle G Craske, Julienne E Bowe. The role of inflammation in core features of depression: Insights from paradigms using exogenously-induced inflammation. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 94. 2019-02-11. PMID:30201219. the purpose of this integrative review is to summarize the connections between inflammation and established core features of depression that exhibit more homogeneity than the syndrome itself: exaggerated reactivity to negative information, altered reward processing, decreased cognitive control, and somatic syndrome. 2019-02-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
A J Culbreth, E K Moran, D M Barc. Effort-cost decision-making in psychosis and depression: could a similar behavioral deficit arise from disparate psychological and neural mechanisms? Psychological medicine. vol 48. issue 6. 2019-02-04. PMID:28889803. specifically, we argue that effort deficits in psychosis might be largely driven by deficits in cognitive control and the neural correlates of cognitive control processes, while effort deficits in depression might be largely driven by reduced reward responsivity and the associated neural correlates of reward responsivity. 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Catherine Insel, Catherine R Glenn, Matthew K Nock, Leah H Somervill. Aberrant striatal tracking of reward magnitude in youth with current or past-year depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 128. issue 1. 2019-02-04. PMID:30489113. aberrant striatal tracking of reward magnitude in youth with current or past-year depression. 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Catherine Insel, Catherine R Glenn, Matthew K Nock, Leah H Somervill. Aberrant striatal tracking of reward magnitude in youth with current or past-year depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 128. issue 1. 2019-02-04. PMID:30489113. however, reward reactivity was negatively correlated with current depression symptom severity in the mdd group. 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Catherine Insel, Catherine R Glenn, Matthew K Nock, Leah H Somervill. Aberrant striatal tracking of reward magnitude in youth with current or past-year depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 128. issue 1. 2019-02-04. PMID:30489113. taken together, these findings suggest that whereas reward reactivity may vary with current depression severity, reward magnitude tracking may represent an important aberrant valuation process in youth with depression-independent of symptom severity and recency. 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Margaret C Wardle, Paula Lopez-Gamundi, Shelly B Flage. Measuring appetitive conditioned responses in humans. Physiology & behavior. vol 188. 2019-01-31. PMID:29408238. clinical and preclinical findings suggest that individuals with abnormal responses to reward cues (stimuli associated with reward) may be at risk for maladaptive behaviors including obesity, addiction and depression. 2019-01-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
Annabel E L Walsh, Michael Browning, Wayne C Drevets, Maura Furey, Catherine J Harme. Dissociable temporal effects of bupropion on behavioural measures of emotional and reward processing in depression. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. vol 373. issue 1742. 2019-01-02. PMID:29352029. dissociable temporal effects of bupropion on behavioural measures of emotional and reward processing in depression. 2019-01-02 2023-08-13 mouse