Acylcarnitine metabolomic profiles inform clinically-defined major depressive phenotypes

Volume: 264, Pages: 90 - 97
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Acylcarnitines have important functions in mitochondrial energetics and β-oxidation, and have been implicated to play a significant role in metabolic functions of the brain. This retrospective study examined whether plasma acylcarnitine profiles can help biochemically distinguish the three phenotypic subtypes of major depressive disorder (MDD): core depression (CD+), anxious depression (ANX+), and neurovegetative symptoms of melancholia (NVSM+)....
Paper Details
Title
Acylcarnitine metabolomic profiles inform clinically-defined major depressive phenotypes
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
264
Pages
90 - 97
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