Association of serum BDNF levels with psychotic symptom in chronic patients with treatment-resistant depression in a Chinese Han population
Abstract
The neurotrophic hypothesis of depression is supported by consistent findings of lower serum BDNF levels in depressed patients. Increasing evidence shows different clinical characteristics of patients with psychotic major depression versus nonpsychotic major depression. However, the possible association between BDNF and psychotic symptoms in depression has not been investigated. We recruited 90 treatment-resistant depression (TRD) patients and...
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Title
Association of serum BDNF levels with psychotic symptom in chronic patients with treatment-resistant depression in a Chinese Han population
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Volume
257
Pages
279 - 283
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