Despite the increasing availability of antidepressant drugs, a high rate of patients with major depression (MDD) does not respond to pharmacological treatments. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB) signaling is thought to influence antidepressant efficacy and hippocampal volumes, robust predictors of treatment resistance. We therefore hypothesized the possible role of BDNF and neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (NTRK2)-related polymorphisms in affecting both hippocampal volumes and treatment resistance in MDD. A total of 121 MDD inpatients underwent 3T structural MRI scanning and blood sampling to obtain genotype information. General linear models and binary logistic regressions were employed to test the effect of genetic variations related to BDNF and NTRK2 on bilateral hippocampal volumes and treatment resistance, respectively. Finally, the possible mediating role of hippocampal volumes on the relationship between genetic markers and treatment response was investigated. A significant association between one NTRK2 polymorphism with hippocampal volumes and antidepressant response was found, with significant indirect effects. Our results highlight a possible mechanistic explanation of antidepressant action, possibly contributing to the understanding of MDD pathophysiology.

Association between NTRK2 Polymorphisms, Hippocampal Volumes and Treatment Resistance in Major Depressive Disorder / Paolini, M.; Fortaner-Uyà, L.; Lorenzi, C.; Spadini, S.; Maccario, M.; Zanardi, R.; Colombo, C.; Poletti, S.; Benedetti, F.. - In: GENES. - ISSN 2073-4425. - 14:11(2023). [10.3390/genes14112037]

Association between NTRK2 Polymorphisms, Hippocampal Volumes and Treatment Resistance in Major Depressive Disorder

Paolini M.
Primo
;
Fortaner-Uyà L.
Secondo
;
Spadini S.;Maccario M.;Colombo C.;Poletti S.
Penultimo
;
Benedetti F.
Ultimo
2023-01-01

Abstract

Despite the increasing availability of antidepressant drugs, a high rate of patients with major depression (MDD) does not respond to pharmacological treatments. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB) signaling is thought to influence antidepressant efficacy and hippocampal volumes, robust predictors of treatment resistance. We therefore hypothesized the possible role of BDNF and neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (NTRK2)-related polymorphisms in affecting both hippocampal volumes and treatment resistance in MDD. A total of 121 MDD inpatients underwent 3T structural MRI scanning and blood sampling to obtain genotype information. General linear models and binary logistic regressions were employed to test the effect of genetic variations related to BDNF and NTRK2 on bilateral hippocampal volumes and treatment resistance, respectively. Finally, the possible mediating role of hippocampal volumes on the relationship between genetic markers and treatment response was investigated. A significant association between one NTRK2 polymorphism with hippocampal volumes and antidepressant response was found, with significant indirect effects. Our results highlight a possible mechanistic explanation of antidepressant action, possibly contributing to the understanding of MDD pathophysiology.
2023
Inglese
MDPI
14
11
2037
13
Pubblicato
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/14/11/2037
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
BDNF
NTRK2
TrkB
antidepressant efficacy
hippocampal volumes
treatment-resistant depression
No
Association between NTRK2 Polymorphisms, Hippocampal Volumes and Treatment Resistance in Major Depressive Disorder / Paolini, M.; Fortaner-Uyà, L.; Lorenzi, C.; Spadini, S.; Maccario, M.; Zanardi, R.; Colombo, C.; Poletti, S.; Benedetti, F.. - In: GENES. - ISSN 2073-4425. - 14:11(2023). [10.3390/genes14112037]
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Paolini, M.; Fortaner-Uyà, L.; Lorenzi, C.; Spadini, S.; Maccario, M.; Zanardi, R.; Colombo, C.; Poletti, S.; Benedetti, F.
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