Affective instability: measuring a core feature of borderline personality disorder with ecological momentary assessment. J Abnorm Psychol. 2008;117(3):647 American Psychological Association. Google Scholar Dennis ML, Scott CK, Funk RR. Ecological momentary assessment to predict the risk of relapse. ...
such as antidepressants, and environmental agents, such as bisphenol A. Various types of studies can provide evidence to identify MDAs, yet a systematic method is needed to integrate these data to help to identify such hazards.
Glial cell loss is a key feature of SCZ histopathology. Post-mortem findings replicated by several laboratories have provided evidence for significantly reduced glial cell densities in different brain regions of individuals with SCZ [6,7,18,19,20,21,22,23]. Notably, these changes have not only ...
But is mitochondrial dysfunction also a constant and reliable feature of idiopathic PD, meaning in the absence of mitochondrial toxins or genetic disease drivers? Important aspects can be derived from the analyses of brain tissue from deceased idiopathic PD patients. In several studies, tissue samples...
[129]. In contrast to apoptosis, which is largely considered to be a clean and rather anti-inflammatory mode of regulated cell death, there are several pro-inflammatory and thus detrimental forms of regulated cell death. The pro-inflammatory feature of ferroptosis, necroptosis, and pyroptosis ...
Figure 1. Diagram of the role of carbohydrate metabolism disorder in atherosclerosis development and progression. 1.2.1. Glycolytic Pathway The glycolytic pathway, known as glycolysis (see Figure 1), is a fundamental metabolic pathway that occurs in the cytoplasm of cells. It serves as a central...
BBB dysfunction is an early feature of several CNS pathologies such as autoimmune inflammatory diseases, CNS infections, and neurodegenerative diseases [82]. Multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic neuroinflammatory CNS disorder, is currently affecting more and more people, with increasing incidence and preva...
Acute stress disorder, subse- quent posttraumatic stress disorder and depression after a series of typhoons. Anxiety 1996;2:219-225Staab JP, Guiguer TA, Fullerton CS, Ursano RJ. Acute stress disorder, subsequent posttraumatic stress disorde...
Regulated cell death (RCD), also well-known as programmed cell death (PCD), refers to the form of cell death that can be regulated by a variety of biomacromolecules, which is distinctive from accidental cell death (ACD). Accumulating evidence has reveale
How to Reduce Cortisol, the Stress Hormone Those with adequate levels of vitamin C are more resilient to stress; they bounce back faster from stressful situations. Researchers tested vitamin C’s impact on acute psychological stress by choosing the #1 fear of all, public speaking. ...