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Anti‐HMGB1 Antibody Therapy Ameliorates Depression Following Spinal Cord Injury in Rats by Inhibiting Ferroptosis

open access: yesJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Volume 30, Issue 12, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Depression following spinal cord injury (D‐SCI) refers to a depressive state that occurs in an individual after a major spinal cord injury (SCI), characterized mainly by low mood and reduced interest. This study aims to investigate the regulatory role of anti‐HMGB1 antibody in the depressive‐like behaviour of D‐SCI rats and to explore its ...
Zhiwu Wu   +9 more
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Limited nesting stress in mice as a model to study neuroimmune relationships in postpartum depression

open access: yesJournal of Neuroendocrinology, Volume 38, Issue 6, June 2026.
We investigated the limited nesting stress paradigm as a model to study neuroimmune relationships in postpartum depression. Limited nesting resulted in deficits in maternal behaviour, associated with altered brain gene expression and increased T regulatory cell levels.
Marie Armbruster   +4 more
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Narcolepsy initially misdiagnosed as schizophrenia: A case report

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Sleep Research, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 180-184, June 2026.
Feng Daoyi, Liu Xin, Xu Rui, He Lihua
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Anhedonia and Death

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 1978
The Anhedonia Scale scores of 39 persons who later committed suicide, people who later died of natural causes, and survivors were compared. The results were equivocal, but suggested that suicides are characterized by low anhedonia and individuals who die premature natural deaths show high anhedonia levels.
C G, Watson, T, Kucala
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Anhedonia in schizophrenia

open access: yesCurrent Psychiatry Reports, 2006
This review highlights key issues and recent progress in understanding the epidemiology, phenomenology, etiology, and treatment of anhedonia in schizophrenia. A reduced pleasure capacity has been recognized as an important feature of the illness since the time of Kraepelin and Bleuler.
Pelizza L.
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Anhedonia and Suicide

2022
Suicide is a leading cause of death, and presently, there is no definitive clinical indicator of future suicide behaviors. Anhedonia, a transdiagnostic symptom reflecting diminished ability to experience pleasure, has recently emerged as a risk factor for suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). This overview, therefore, has the following aims.
Randy P, Auerbach   +2 more
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Anhedonia in Schizophrenia

2022
Anhedonia has long been considered a cardinal symptom of schizophrenia. This symptom is strongly associated with poor functional outcome, and limited treatment options are available. While originally conceptualized as an inability to experience pleasure, recent work has consistently shown that individuals with schizophrenia have an intact capacity to ...
Erin K, Moran   +2 more
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Anhedonia and Schizophrenia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
SummaryData from Chapman's anhedonia and perceptual aberration scales are presented for groups of schizophrenics and hospital staff control subjects. Differences between the two groups are found for both anhedonia scales and for the perceptual aberration scale, but the difference for physical anhedonia is only marginally significant.
M, Cook, F, Simukonda
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Anhedonia and schizophrenia

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1977
The authors administered semi-structured interviews to 187 psychiatric inpatients to determine the role of anhedonia in schizophrenia. The interviews were taperecorded and then given blind ratings for anhedonia on a 7-point scale. Schizophrenic patients had significantly more anhedonia than nonschizophrenics, although many of the latter group had ...
M, Harrow   +3 more
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Anhedonia in Eating Disorders

2021
Anhedonia is frequently observed among individuals with eating disorders (ED), though its relevance to ED pathology and clinical outcomes remain poorly understood. This chapter will present the latest findings regarding anhedonia in ED, with the majority of data available for anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN).
Susan M. Murray   +3 more
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