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Anhedonia: Preclinical, Translational, and Clinical Integration

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    Chapter 287 Anhedonia in Eating Disorders
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    Chapter 288 Anhedonia, Hyperkatifeia, and Negative Reinforcement in Substance Use Disorders
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    Chapter 289 Environmental Contributions to Anhedonia.
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    Chapter 290 A Computational View on the Nature of Reward and Value in Anhedonia
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    Chapter 291 Psychological Treatments for Anhedonia.
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    Chapter 292 Anhedonia in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Prevalence, Phenotypes, and Neural Circuitry.
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    Chapter 293 Understanding Anhedonia from a Genomic Perspective
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    Chapter 294 Inflammation as a Pathophysiologic Pathway to Anhedonia: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications.
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    Chapter 295 Pleasure, Reward Value, Prediction Error and Anhedonia
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    Chapter 299 Developmental Trajectories of Anhedonia in Preclinical Models
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    Chapter 301 The Transdiagnostic Nature of Social Anhedonia: Historical and Current Perspectives
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    Chapter 312 Anhedonia and Hyperhedonia in Autism and Related Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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    Chapter 317 Anticipation: An Essential Feature of Anhedonia
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    Chapter 318 Clinical and Preclinical Assessments of Anhedonia in Psychiatric Disorders
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    Chapter 319 Anhedonia in Anxiety Disorders
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    Chapter 320 Anhedonia in Nicotine Dependence
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    Chapter 321 Anhedonia in Schizophrenia
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    Chapter 323 Anhedonia in Depression and Bipolar Disorder
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    Chapter 349 Probabilistic Reinforcement Learning and Anhedonia
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    Chapter 350 Circuit-Targeted Neuromodulation for Anhedonia
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    Chapter 352 Anhedonia in Neurodegenerative Diseases
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    Chapter 355 Vigor, Effort-Related Aspects of Motivation and Anhedonia
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    Chapter 356 Origins of Anhedonia in Childhood and Adolescence
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    Chapter 357 Pharmacological Treatments for Anhedonia
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    Chapter 358 Anhedonia and Suicide
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Chapter title
Inflammation as a Pathophysiologic Pathway to Anhedonia: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications.
Chapter number 294
Book title
Anhedonia: Preclinical, Translational, and Clinical Integration
Published in
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, January 2022
DOI 10.1007/7854_2021_294
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Book ISBNs
978-3-03-109682-2, 978-3-03-109683-9
Authors

Bekhbat M, Treadway MT, Felger JC, Mandakh Bekhbat, Michael T. Treadway, Jennifer C. Felger, Bekhbat, Mandakh, Treadway, Michael T., Felger, Jennifer C.

Abstract

Anhedonia, characterized by a lack of motivation, interest, or ability to experience pleasure, is a prominent symptom of depression and other psychiatric disorders and has been associated with poor response to standard therapies. One pathophysiologic pathway receiving increased attention for its potential role in anhedonia is inflammation and its effects on the brain. Exogenous administration of inflammatory stimuli to humans and laboratory animals has reliably been found to affect neurotransmitters and neurocircuits involved in reward processing, including the ventral striatum and ventromedial prefrontal cortex, in association with reduced motivation. Moreover, a rich literature including meta-analyses describes increased inflammation in a significant proportion of patients with depression and other psychiatric illnesses involving anhedonia, as evident by elevated inflammatory cytokines, acute phase proteins, chemokines, and adhesion molecules in both the periphery and central nervous system. This endogenous inflammation may arise from numerous sources including stress, obesity or metabolic dysfunction, genetics, and lifestyle factors, many of which are also risk factors for psychiatric illness. Consistent with laboratory studies involving exogenous administration of peripheral inflammatory stimuli, neuroimaging studies have further confirmed that increased endogenous inflammation in depression is associated with decreased activation of and reduced functional connectivity within reward circuits involving ventral striatum and ventromedial prefrontal cortex in association with anhedonia. Here, we review recent evidence of relationships between inflammation and anhedonia, while highlighting translational and mechanistic work describing the impact of inflammation on synthesis, release, and reuptake of neurotransmitters like dopamine and glutamate that affects circuits to drive motivational deficits. We will then present insight into novel pharmacological strategies that target either inflammation or its downstream effects on the brain and behavior. The meaningful translation of these concepts through appropriately designed trials targeting therapies for psychiatric patients with high inflammation and transdiagnostic symptoms of anhedonia is also discussed.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 5 19%
Student > Master 3 11%
Lecturer 3 11%
Student > Bachelor 2 7%
Unspecified 2 7%
Other 6 22%
Unknown 6 22%
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Neuroscience 7 26%
Psychology 3 11%
Arts and Humanities 2 7%
Unspecified 2 7%
Nursing and Health Professions 2 7%
Other 3 11%
Unknown 8 30%
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