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  • 1. Centro Cardiologico Monzino IRCCS
  • 2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Milan

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Abstract

Depression is a major cause of morbidity and low quality of life among patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD), and it is now considered as an independent risk factor for major adverse cardiovascular events. Increasing evidence indicates not only that depression worsens the prognosis of cardiac events, but also that a cross-vulnerability between the two conditions occurs. Among the several mechanisms proposed to explain this interplay, platelet activation is the more attractive, seeing platelets as potential mirror of the brain function. In this review, we dissected the mechanisms linking depression and CVD highlighting the critical role of platelet behavior during depression as trigger of cardiovascular complication. In particular, we will discuss the relationship between depression and molecules involved in the CVD (e.g., catecholamines, adipokines, lipids, reactive oxygen species, and chemokines), emphasizing their impact on platelet activation and related mechanisms.

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This work was supported by funding from the Italian Ministry of Health, Rome, Italy (Ricerca Corrente RC 2019 MPP 2B ID 2755316, RC 2020 MPP 2B ID 2757640, and 5 × 1000 2016–2018) and Fondazione Cariplo (Rif. 2018-0525).

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Journal article: 10.3390/ijms21207560 (DOI)