Research Keyword: depression

Cordyceps militaris and Armillaria mellea formula alleviates depressive behaviors via microglia regulation in an unpredictable chronic mild stress animal model

Two medicinal mushrooms, Cordyceps militaris and Armillaria mellea, when combined as a formula, can help reduce depression-like symptoms in stressed animals. The formula works by balancing immune cells in the brain called microglia and restoring normal chemical messenger function. This treatment shows promise as a natural alternative to conventional antidepressants with fewer side effects.

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The regulatory variant rs1950834 confers the risk of depressive disorder by reducing LRFN5 expression

Researchers identified a genetic variant (rs1950834) that increases depression risk by reducing production of LRFN5, a protein important for brain connections. They found this variant affects how brain cells in a region called the nucleus accumbens produce LRFN5. When LRFN5 levels are low, mice become more depressed and sensitive to stress, but boosting LRFN5 protects against depression. This discovery could lead to new ways to diagnose and treat depression.

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