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dc.contributor.authorPratt, R.en
dc.contributor.authorStapelberg, N. J. C.en
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-17T00:56:26Z-
dc.date.available2018-06-17T00:56:26Z-
dc.date.issued2018en
dc.identifier.citationBiomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals Apr 10 , 2018, p. 1-33en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/742-
dc.description.abstractPURPOSE: Identification of biomarkers in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has proceeded in an extemporized manner. No single biomarker has been identified with utility in screening, diagnosis, prognosis or monitoring, and screening tests have different characteristics than the other functions. Using Chaos, Bifurcation and Perturbation (CBP) Theories, the aim is to identify biomarkers to aid clinicians in screening for MDD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MDD is a complex disorder; consequently, a reductionist approach to characterize the complex system changes found in MDD will be inchoate and unreliable. A holistic approach is used to identify biomarkers reflecting the tipping points seen before the catastrophic bifurcation that results in MDD. RESULTS: Applying CBP Theories revealed skew, resistance to change, flickering, increased variance and autocorrelation as patterns of biomarkers. Integrals and differentials of extracellular and intracellular biomarkers were identified, specifically focussed on hypothalamo-pituitary axis (HPA) axis dysfunction, metabolic dysfunction, inflammation and mitochondrial oxidative stress, and tryptophan metabolism. CONCLUSION: Applying CBP Theories to the dysfunctional complex biological systems in MDD led to development of integrals and differentials of biomarkers that can be used in screening for MDD and planning future biomarker research, targeting intracellular and extracellular inflammation, HPA axis dysfunction, and tryptophan metabolism.1366-5804Pratt, R <br />Stapelberg, N J C <br />Journal Article <br />England <br />Biomarkers. 2018 Apr 10:1-33. doi: 10.1080/1354750X.2018.1463563. <br />en
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dc.titleEarly warning biomarkers in major depressive disorder: A strategic approach to a testing questionen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/1354750x.2018.1463563en
dc.subject.keywordsBifurcation TheoryChaos Theoryen
dc.subject.keywordsPerturbation Theoryen
dc.subject.keywordsbiomarkersen
dc.subject.keywordsdepressionen
dc.subject.keywordsdepression screeningen
dc.subject.keywordsmajor depressive disorderen
dc.identifier.journaltitleBiomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicalsen
dc.identifier.risid58en
dc.description.pages1-33en
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