| Literature DB >> 29734670 |
Marion Rochet1, Wissam El-Hage2,3, Sami Richa4, François Kazour5,6, Boriana Atanasova7.
Abstract
Olfactory dysfunction has been well studied in depression. Common brain areas are involved in depression and in the olfactory process, suggesting that olfactory impairments may constitute potential markers of this disorder. Olfactory markers of depression can be either state (present only in symptomatic phases) or trait (persistent after symptomatic remission) markers. This study presents the etiology of depression, the anatomical links between olfaction and depression, and a literature review of different olfactory markers of depression. Several studies have also shown that olfactory impairment affects the quality of life and that olfactory disorders can affect daily life and may be lead to depression. Thus, this study discusses the links between olfactory processing, depression, and quality of life. Finally, olfaction is an innovative research field that may constitute a new therapeutic tool for the treatment of depression.Entities:
Keywords: depression; markers; olfaction; quality of life; therapeutic tool
Year: 2018 PMID: 29734670 PMCID: PMC5977071 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci8050080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Brain areas involved in the processing of olfaction and depression.
| Brain Areas | Olfaction | Depression | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Observations | References | Observations | References | |
| Olfactory bulb |
Transmission of olfactory information to other brain areas | Brand, 2001 [ |
A bulbectomy causes changes (molecular and behavioral) similar to those of depression | Song and Leonard, 2005 [ |
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Reduced volume observed in depression | Negoias et al. 2010 [ | |||
| Amygdala |
Activation during the evaluation of intensity, hedonic aspect and emotional memory related to odors | Pouliot and Jones-Gotman, 2008 [ |
Hyperactivated in depression | Drevets, 2003 [ |
| Hippocampus |
Role in odor storage tasks | Kesner et al. 2002 [ |
Deficit in autobiographical memory | Lemogne et al. 2006 [ |
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Reduced volume observed in depression | Campbell et al. 2004 [ | |||
| Orbitofrontal cortex |
Controversial data: left part activated by unpleasant stimulus and right part activated by pleasant stimulus vs. activation not dependent of hedonic valence | Grabenhorst et al. 2011 [ |
Ventromedian part (hyperactivated) involved in rumination anxiety and sensitivity to pain and dorsal part (hypoactivated) psychomotor retardation, apathy, attention disorders, and working memory | Rogers et al. 2004 [ |
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Identification of odors and memorization | Zald et al. 2002 [ | |||
| Cingulate cortex |
Activation dependent of hedonic valence of the odor | Fulbright et al. 1998 [ |
Reduced volume of anterior part: partly responsible for the increased recurrence of depressive episodes | Phillips et al. 2003 [ |
| van Tol et al. 2010 [ | ||||
| Bhagwagar et al. 2008 [ | ||||
| Insula |
Odor quality coding | Veldhuizen et al. 2010 [ |
Increased of activity during states of rest can be involved in inabilitiy to disengage from external events and lead to rumination | Sliz and Hayley, 2012 [ |
| Habenula |
Transfer olfactory information to other brain areas | Da Costa et al. 1997 [ |
Metabolic activity increased | Shumake et al. 2003 [ |
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Activated in response to emotionally-negative stimuli | Hikosaka et al. 2008 [ | |||
Summary of publications on olfactory function in depression.
| Study | Number of Patients Female (f)/Male (m) | Mean Age ± Standard Deviation | Measures and Tools | Conclusions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swiecicki et al. (2009) [ | D: 46 (f) | D: 38.2 ± 1.6 | One testing session | |
| Sniffin’ Stick Test: | ||||
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Odor threshold |
Intact odor threshold | |||
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Odor identification |
Intact identification abilities | |||
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Odor characterization: pleasant/unpleasant/neutral |
Intact odor hedonicity | |||
| Scinska et al. (2008) [ | D: 25 (17/7) | D: 67.2 ± 1.2 | One testing session | |
| Sniffin’ Stick Test: | ||||
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Odor threshold (n-butanol) |
Intact odor threshold | |||
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Odor identification |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| Postolache et al. (1999) [ | D: 24 | D: 42.8 ± 9.7 | One testing session | |
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Odor threshold: single stair-case procedure (PEA) |
Intact odor threshold | |||
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Identification: L-UPSIT and R-UPSIT |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| Negoias et al. (2010) [ | D: 21 (17/4) | D: 36.9 ± 10.1 | One testing session | |
| Sniffin’ Stick test: | ||||
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Odor threshold (PEA) |
Modified odor threshold | |||
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Odor discrimination |
Intact odor discrimination ability | |||
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Odor identification |
Intact odor identification ability | |||
| Lombion-Pouthier et al. (2006) [ | D: 49 (35/14) | D: 43.4 ± 17.5 | One testing session | |
| Olfactory test (Ezus) | ||||
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Odor sensibility |
Modified odor threshold | |||
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Detection/evaluation abilities (16 odors) |
Intact detection/evaluation abilities | |||
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Odor Identification |
Intact identification abilities | |||
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Intensity rating |
Intact odor intensity | |||
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Hedonic rating |
Modified odor hedonicity | |||
| Pause et al. (2001) [ | D: 24 (15/9) | D: 48.4 ± 13.2 | Two testing sessions (S1 and S2) | |
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Odor threshold (PEA and eugenol) |
Modified odor threshold (S1) | |||
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Subjective odors rating (intensity and hedonicity, 10 odors) |
Modified odor hedonicity (S1) and intact odor intensity (S1/S2) | |||
| Pentzek et al. (2007) [ | C: 20 (15/5) | D: 73.4 ± 5.6 | One testing session | |
| Sniffin’ Stick Test | ||||
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Odor identification |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| McCaffrey et al. (2000) [ | D: 20 (11/9) | D: 67.55 ± 7.29 | One testing session | |
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Pocket Smell Test |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| Solomon et al. (1998) [ | D: 20 (13/7) | D: 69.4 ± 7.7 | One testing session | |
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Pocket Smell test |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| Kopala et al. (1994) [ | D: 21 (13/8) | D: 37.0 ± 9.6 | One testing session | |
| UPSIT | ||||
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Odor identification |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| Amsterdam et al. (1987) [ | D: 51 (34/17) | D: 43 ± 13 (f); 49 ± 14 (m) | One testing session | |
| UPSIT | ||||
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Odor identification |
Intact identification abilities | |||
| Naudin et al. (2012) [ | D: 20 (12/6) | D: 50.1 ± 13.3 | Two testing sessions (during acute phase of depression and after 6 weeks of antidepressant treatment) | |
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Eight odors (four pleasant, two unpleasant, two neutral) | ||||
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Hedonic rating |
Modified odor hedonicity (S1) and improvement in (S2) | |||
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Familiarity rating |
Modified odor familiarity (S1, S2 for vanillin) | |||
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Identification of single odors |
Intact identification abilities of single odors (S1, S2) | |||
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Odor intensity discrimination |
Modified odor intensity discrimination (S1, S2) | |||
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Odor identification abilities in binary mixture (one pleasant/one unpleasant) |
Modified identification abilities in binary mixture) (S1, S2) | |||
| Zucco and Bollini (2011) [ | Mild D: 12 (6/6) | Mild D: 41.3 ± 6.4 | One testing session | |
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Odor identification |
Modified odor identification abilities | |||
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Odor recognition memory (10 targets odors/30 distractors odors) |
Modified odor recognition memory | |||
| Atanasova et al. (2010) [ | D: 30 (12/18) | D: 34.6 ± 11.1 | One testing session | |
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Two odors: vanillin/butyric acid | ||||
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Intensity rating |
Modified odor intensity | |||
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Odor intensity discrimination |
Modified odor intensity discrimination | |||
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Odor identification in binary mixture |
Modified identification abilities in binary mixture | |||
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Hedonics rating (single/binary mixture) |
Modified odor hedonicity | |||
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Odor discrimination |
Intact odor discrimination ability for unpleasant odor and modified for pleasant odor | |||
| Clepce et al. (2010) [ | D: 37 (21/16) | D: 48.3 ± 11.9 (m); 47.5 ± 11.3 (f) | Two testing sessions (during acute phase of depression and six months after the 1st phase) | |
| Sniffin’ Stick Test: | ||||
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Odor identification |
Modified odor identification abilities (S1) | |||
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Hedonics and intensity rating |
Intact odor hedonicity and intensity (S1, S2) | |||
| Pollatos et al. (2007) [ | D: 48 (34/14) | 28.2 ± 5.8 | One testing session | |
| Sniffin’ Stick test: | ||||
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Odor threshold |
Modified odor threshold | |||
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Odor discrimination |
Intact odor quality discrimination | |||
| Croy et al. (2014) [ | D: 27 (f) | D: 38.5 ± 10.6 | Two testing sessions (before and after therapy) | |
| Sniffin’ Stick test: | ||||
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Odor threshold |
Intact odor threshold (S1, S2) | |||
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Odor discrimination |
Modified odor discrimination (S1, S2) | |||
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Odor identification |
Intact odor identification (S1, S2) | |||
| Atanasova et al. (2012) [ | D: 30 (12/18) | D: 36.6 ± 11.1 | One testing session | |
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Odor: vanillin/butyric acid | ||||
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Hedonicity |
Modified odor hedonicity | |||
| Naudin et al. (2014) [ | D: 22 (16/6) | D: 33,2 ± 11.2 | Two testing sessions (one during acute phase of depression and 100 days ± 64 after the 1st phase) | |
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Eight odors | ||||
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Hedonicity, Familiarity and emotion’ intensity rating |
Modified odor hedonicity (S1; restore in S2), intact odor familiarity (S1, S2) and modified intensity of emotion (S1) | |||
| Naudin et al. (2014) [ | D: 20 (15/5) | D: 64.9 ± 11.2 | One testing session (in elderly) | |
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Eight odors: four familiar and four unfamiliar | ||||
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Odor recognition memory |
Modified odor recognition memory for D and A | |||
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Pleasantness, intensity, familiarity |
Intact odors pleasantness, intensity and familiarity perception for D and A | |||
| Gross-Isseroff et al. (1994) [ | D: 9 (8/1) | D: 49 ± 4.6 | Three testing sessions (1st: acute phase of depression; 2nd: three weeks after the 1st and 3rd: sox weeks after the 1st) | |
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Odors threshold (androsteron and isoamylacetate) |
Intact odor threshold (1st and 2nd sessions) and modified odor threshold (3rd session) | |||
| Serby et al. (1990) [ | D: 9 (m) | D: 50–59 years old | One testing phase | |
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UPSIT (identification abilities) |
Modified odor identification abilities | |||
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Odor threshold (geraniol) |
Intact odor threshold | |||
| Thomas et al. (2002) [ | D: 16 |
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Odor threshold |
Intact odor threshold |
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Intensity and familiarity ratings |
Intact intensity and familiarity ratings abilities | |||
| Postolache et al. (2002) [ | SAD: 14 (7/7) | SAD: 42.3 ± 11.5 | One testing session | |
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Odor threshold |
Intact odor threshold | |||
| Oren et al. (1995) [ | SAD: 21 (16/9) | SAD: 38 ± 9 | One testing session | |
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Odor identification |
Intact odor identification abilities | |||
| Kamath et al. (2017) [ | BPI: 43 (28/15) | BPI: 43.66 ± 15.6 | One testing session | |
|
UPSIT (identification abilities) |
Modified odor identification abilities (BPI, D) | |||
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Sniffin’ Stick Test: Discrimination abilities and odor threshold |
Intact discrimination abilities and odor threshold |
A: Alzheimer patients; C: control group; D: depressed patients; SAD: seasonal affective disorder; i.i.: incomplete information; BP: bipolar depression; PEA: phenyl ethyl alcohol; UPSIT: University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test, S1: testing session during acute phase of depression, S2: testing session during remission and/or after therapy.