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Review article

A topographical map of the causal network of mechanisms underlying the relationship between major depressive disorder and coronary heart disease

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Pages 351-369 | Published online: 18 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: Major depressive disorder (MDD) and coronary heart disease (CHD) are both clinically important public health problems. Depression is linked with a higher incidence of ischaemic cardiac events and MDD is more prevalent in patients with CHD. No single comprehensive model has yet described the causal mechanisms linking MDD to CHD. Several key mechanisms have been put forward, comprising behavioural mechanisms, genetic mechanisms, dysregulation of immune mechanisms, coagulation abnormalities and vascular endothelial dysfunction, polyunsaturated omega-3 free fatty acid deficiency, and autonomic mechanisms. It has been suggested that these mechanisms form a network, which links MDD and CHD.

The aim of this review is to examine the causal mechanisms underlying the relationship between MDD and CHD, with the aim of constructing a topological map of the causal network which describes the relationship between MDD and CHD.

Methods: The search term ‘depression and heart disease’ was entered into an electronic multiple database search engine. Abstracts were screened for relevance and individually selected articles were collated.

Results: This review introduces the first topological map of the causal network which describes the relationship between MDD and CHD.

Conclusions: Viewing the causal pathways as an interdependent network presents a new paradigm in this field and provides fertile ground for further research. The causal network can be studied using the methodology of systems biology, which is briefly introduced. Future research should focus on the creation of a more comprehensive topological map of the causal network and the quantification of the activity between each node of the causal network.

Declaration of interest: This research has been supported by a grant from the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation, Queensland, Australia. The funding organization had no role in the collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of the review information; or preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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