The Science Of Depression Flashcards

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What is depression

A

Low mood
Anhedonia
Low energy

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2
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What are biological symptoms of depression

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Poor sleep
Poor appetite
Reduced libido
Poor concentration

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3
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What are cognitive symptoms of depression

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Worthlessness/poor self esteem
Guilt
Hopelessness
Suicidal thoughts

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4
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What is the HPA axis

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Hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal axis

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5
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What does history of child maltreatment causes

A

More likely to experience depression in there older life and have increased release of ACTH in response to stress

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6
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How does steroids affect the brain

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Neurotoxic
Cause neuro-vulnerability
Affect dendrite formation
Reduces neurogenesis
Causes changes to the EEG

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7
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Where in the brain does stress affect more

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Frontal lobes and hippocampus

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Where in the frontal lobe does stress affect most

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Medial pre-frontal cortex
Dorsolateral pre-frontal cortex

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9
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What happens to the hippocampus in depression

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Reduces in size
Has a dose effect in relation to how it is affected

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10
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What is neurogenesis

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In the 20th century it was thought the brain was fixed and with the same amount of neurons and we never got new ones

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Why are new neurons made in the brain

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Hippocampus

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12
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What Dow regulates neurogenesis

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Stress

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13
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How does stress affect dendrites of the neuron

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Reduced neurotrophins (cell signaller) to tell neurons to keep growing dendrites and not to go into apotosis

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How do antidepressants work

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Antidepressants increase GR expression
They increase neurogenesis
Improve connectivity with neurons and increase the number of synapses

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