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Obesity and Depression: A Pathophysiotoxic Relationship.

PMID: 41373743 · DOI: 10.3390/ijms262311590 · International journal of molecular sciences, 2025 · Francisco A Monsalve, Barbra Fernández-Tapia, Oscar C Arriagada, Daniel R González, Fernando Delgado-López
📄 Abstract

Obesity and depression are two of the most prevalent diseases with increasing trends worldwide; it has been some time since the first epidemiological associations were first described. Currently, there is abundant evidence showing the physiology and the molecular aspects that intersect the biology of both ailments. This narrative review aims to synthesize current evidence on the epidemiology and shared pathophysiology of obesity and major depressive disorder, emphasizing convergent inflammatory, neuroendocrine, metabolic, genetic, and gut-brain mechanisms. We aggregate evidence for a bidirectional relationship mediated by: (1) chronic low-grade inflammation (elevated CRP, IL-6, TNF-α; microglial activation); (2) HPA axis dysregulation (hyper/corticosteronemia, impaired feedback, altered CRH/ACTH signaling); (3) metabolic and neurotrophic signaling deficits (insulin and leptin resistance, dysregulated adipokines such as leptin/adiponectin, impaired BDNF and synaptic plasticity); (4) lipid-derived neurotoxicity and mitochondrial stress (saturated fatty acids, ceramides, oxidative stress); and (5) gut-brain axis perturbations (microbiota dysbiosis, increased intestinal permeability, LPS-driven endotoxemia, altered short-chain fatty acids and tryptophan-kynurenine metabolism). We highlight how these convergent pathways promote neuroinflammation and mood dysregulation in individuals with obesity and summarize clinical consequences for screening, integrated management, and targeted interventions that modulate immune, neuroendocrine, metabolic, and microbial processes. Finally, we outline priorities for identifying shared biomarkers and advancing personalized strategies via multi-omics and systems medicine to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

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Genetic association
Obesity genes and risk of major depressive disorder in a multiethnic population: a cross-sectional study; Adenylate cyclase 3: a potential genetic link between obesity and major depressive disorder; The Role of Adipokines and Gene Polymorphisms in the Development of Obesity-Induced Depression
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Клиника (11 полей)