Autophagy—Unlocking New Dimensions in the Pathology and Treatment of Depression

Depression is a widespread mental disorder whose impact on an individual’s health extends far beyond the psychological dimension. As a disease with a significant burden, the effective treatment of depression has become a major challenge for global public health. Although several hypotheses have been...

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Main Authors: Qiang Luo, Yulong Zhao, Peng Ren, Xu Liu, Yingjian Chen, Qianru Ying, Junjie Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Cells
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/14/11/795
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Summary:Depression is a widespread mental disorder whose impact on an individual’s health extends far beyond the psychological dimension. As a disease with a significant burden, the effective treatment of depression has become a major challenge for global public health. Although several hypotheses have been proposed for the pathogenesis of depression, its pathophysiological mechanisms remain complex and not yet fully understood. Recent studies suggest that dysfunctional autophagy may play an important role in the development of depression. Autophagy, as an important intracellular degradation mechanism, maintains neuronal function and health by removing excess proteins and damaged organelles. Current evidence suggests that the regulation of autophagic processes may provide new potential targets for the treatment of depression. In this paper, we review the pharmacological mechanisms of autophagy by different antidepressant drugs and the abnormal changes in autophagy in patients with depression and in multiple models. Importantly, we focus on the role of autophagy in different pathological mechanisms of depression and discuss current limitations as well as potential directions for future research.
ISSN:2073-4409