2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2011.09.043
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Negative affectivity moderated by BDNF and stress response

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“…In early life it regulates neuronal development and activity that could result in varying behavioral outcomes (Perea et al, 2012). Later in life it is involved in the survival and differentiation of the central nervous system (Dechant and Neumann, 2002;Lipsky and Marini, 2007;Waterhouse and Xu, 2009).…”
Section: Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In early life it regulates neuronal development and activity that could result in varying behavioral outcomes (Perea et al, 2012). Later in life it is involved in the survival and differentiation of the central nervous system (Dechant and Neumann, 2002;Lipsky and Marini, 2007;Waterhouse and Xu, 2009).…”
Section: Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigations of the interaction between physical and psychological childhood maltreatment and the Val/Met polymorphism demonstrated that affected individuals carrying a Met allele scored higher in adult depressive symptoms compared to those with the Val/Val genotype (Aguilera et al, 2009;Gatt et al, 2009;Perea et al, 2012). However, Gatt and colleagues proposed that both the Val and the Met allele, respectively, can confer risk to symptoms of mental disorders when a subject is exposed to childhood stress.…”
Section: Bdnf In Relation To Chronic (Occupational) Stress and Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all, 16 studies explored the interaction between childhood adversity and BDNF in depression, 4 reported a significant effect [73,74,76,77] and 5 showed partial support for this interaction [65][66][67][68]78] (see Table 3). For instance, rather than investigating child adversity as one overarching construct, Aguilera and colleagues [66] focused on different types and only found a significant interaction between child sexual abuse and BDNF.…”
Section: Childhood Adversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that the BDNF × stress in depression is only relevant to Caucasian populations, although significant interactions have been reported among Asian [43] and ethnically mixed populations [76,77]. Future studies need to recruit participants from non-Caucasian backgrounds to test the generalisability of the BDNF × stress in depression to other ethnic groups.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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