Depressive symptoms in older adults are associated with changes in stress-related markers, functional connectivity and brain volume.
Auteur : Touron E, de Flores R, Coulbault L, Palix C, Chocat A, Kuhn E, Landeau B, Mézenge F, Roquet D, Chauveau L, Haudry S, Vivien D, de La Sayette V, Marchant NL, Chételat G, Poisnel G,
Année : 2025
Journal : Alzheimers Res Ther 1758-9193
PubMed Id : 39762947
Subclinical depressive symptoms increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The neurobiological mechanisms underlying this link may involve stress system dysfunction, notably related to the hippocampus which is particularly sensitive to AD. We aimed to investigate the links between blood stress markers and changes in brain regions involved in the stress response in older adults with or without subclinical depressive symptoms.