What is pathophysiology of Depression?

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Depresión fisiopatología ukax procesos fisiológicos jan walt'ayata jan ukax mecanismos ukanakxat yatxatawiwa, ukanakaw depresión sartawi ukat nayrar sartawipatx juchanchata.

Akax biología, neurología, psicología ukanakan yatintañaruw yanapt'i, ukanakaw depresión ukan qalltañapataki ukat ch'amamp sarantaskañapataki.

Yatxatirinakax kunayman amuyunak kunkanchayapxi, ukanakaw depresión ukar puriyi, ukanx factores genéticos, niveles de neurotransmisores ukan turkakiptawinakapa, estructura y función cerebral ukan turkakiptawinakapa, ukat factores ambientales ukanakaw utji.

Depresión usux jan walt'ayiriwa, walja tuqitw uñsti, ukatx inas taqi uka jan walt'ayirinakaw kunayman jaqinakarux jan walt'aychispa.

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What is pathophysiology of depression?

Pathophysiology of depression refers to the study of the disordered physiological processes or mechanisms that are responsible for the development and progression of depression.

It involves understanding the underlying biological, neurological, and psychological factors that contribute to the onset and persistence of depressive symptoms.

Researchers have identified several potential causes and mechanisms that may contribute to depression, including genetic factors, alterations in neurotransmitter levels and activity, changes in brain structure and function, and environmental stressors.

The pathophysiology of depression is complex and multifaceted, and it is likely that a combination of these factors contributes to the development of the disorder in different individuals.

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