Perry LeeAnn M, Goldstein-Piekarski Andrea N, Williams Leanne M
Neurosciences Program, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California.
J Neurosci Res. 2017 Jan 2;95(1-2):737-762. doi: 10.1002/jnr.23877.
Despite consistent observations of sex differences in depression and related emotional disorders, we do not yet know how these sex differences modulate the effects of genetic polymorphisms implicated in risk for these disorders. This Mini-Review focuses on genetic polymorphisms of the serotonergic system to illustrate how sex differences might modulate the neurobiological pathways involved in the development of depression. We consider the interacting role of environmental factors such as early-life stress. Given limited current knowledge about this topic, we highlight methodological considerations, challenges, and guidelines for future research. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
尽管在抑郁症及相关情绪障碍中对性别差异的观察结果始终如一,但我们尚不清楚这些性别差异如何调节与这些疾病风险相关的基因多态性的影响。本综述聚焦于血清素能系统的基因多态性,以阐明性别差异可能如何调节抑郁症发展过程中涉及的神经生物学途径。我们考虑了诸如早期生活压力等环境因素的相互作用。鉴于目前对此主题的了解有限,我们强调了方法学考量、挑战以及未来研究的指导方针。© 2016 威利期刊公司