Study Title: Mitochondrial Metabolism in Major Depressive Disorder: From Early Diagnosis to Emerging Treatment Options
Citation: Larrea et al., 2024 · Journal of Clinical Medicine
What the Study Found:
This review examined the relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and Major Depressive Disorder. The authors describe how changes in mitochondrial metabolism may affect energy production, oxidative stress, inflammation, neuroplasticity, and depressive symptom biology. They also discuss the possibility that mitochondrial-related biomarkers could help support earlier or more objective diagnosis, while reviewing emerging treatment approaches such as ketamine/esketamine, psychedelics, anti-inflammatory strategies, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and deep brain stimulation.
Clinical Relevance: Review article, Major Depressive Disorder, mitochondrial dysfunction, biomarkers, oxidative stress, inflammation, emerging treatment approaches.
What this means in real life: This paper reinforces the idea that depression is not only an emotional experience. It can also involve changes in how the brain and body regulate energy, stress, inflammation, and cellular repair. Mitochondria do not explain all depression, but they may help connect symptoms such as low energy, mental fatigue, stress sensitivity, and reduced resilience with measurable biological processes.
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