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Symptoms of Depression Can’t feel joy – Anhedonia ◦ Usually withdraws from these activities Too little / Too much sleep ◦ Fatigue Cognitive problems ◦ Can’t concentrate Feelings of guilt or worthlessness Suicide
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People in the US who.. Currently have major depression ◦ 1 in 20 Will have major depression in their life ◦ 1 in 5 www.cdc.gov/nchs Kessler 2005
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Animal tests
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Learned Helplessness Models (how long did it take them to stop moving?) F orced S wim T est T ail S uspension T est (Sleepy, not dead)
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Motivation / Reward Models (Doing less of what you used to do) Sucrose Preference Social Avoidance Sexual Preference
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Brain structure change Decrease in size of ◦ Hippocampus Cognition & learning ◦ Pre Frontal Cortex ? Emotional control Decision making Amygdala (mixed results) Emotional learning Most don’t see any change
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Physiological causes
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Serotonin + Norepinephrine + Dopamine
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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) “brain food” Neuropeptide
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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) In depressed individuals ◦ Dereased Hippocampus Prefrontal Cortex ◦ Increased Ventral Tegmental Area Nucleus Accumbans
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Hypothalamic – Pituitary – Adrenal axis System which controls stress responses
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Genetic Depression is heritable All the mentioned systems have mutations Having genetics that make you prone to depression doesn’t mean you will have it….
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Epigenetics ‘the study of changes in genome function that occur without a change in DNA sequence‘ “DNA is just a tape carrying information, and a tape is no good without a player. Epigenetics is about the tape player.”
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What will you find in the papers? DNA ◦ Methylation On the Cytosine at CpG sites Inhibits gene expression
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Methyl Group DNA methyl Transferase DNA Demethylase?
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What will you find in the papers? Proteins ◦ Methyl cytosine binding protein (MeCP) Bind methylated cytosine Further repression
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What will you find in the papers? Histones ◦ Acetylation Increases expression ◦ Methylation Usually decreases expression Lysine 4 – activates Lysine 9 – inhibits Lysine 27 - inhibits
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Methyl groups Acetyl groups Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) Histone Demethylase (HDM) Histone Acetyltransferase (HAT) Histone Methyltransferase (HMT)
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The End was that so bad?
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Active DNA demethylation. Wolffe A P et al. PNAS 1999;96:5894-5896 ©1999 by National Academy of Sciences
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