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Chronic Psychosocial Stress in Mice Is Associated With Increased Acid Sphingomyelinase Activity in Liver and Serum and With Hepatic C16:0-Ceramide Accumulation

Reichel, Martin ; Rhein, Cosima ; Hofmann, Lena M. ; Monti, Juliana ; Japtok, Lukasz ; Langgartner, Dominik ; Füchsl, Andrea M. ; Kleuser, Burkhard ; Gulbins, Erich ; Hellerbrand, Claus ; Reber, Stefan O. ; Kornhuber, Johannes



Abstract

Chronic psychosocial stress adversely affects human morbidity and is a risk factor for inflammatory disorders, liver diseases, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and major depressive disorder (MDD). In recent studies, we found an association of MDD with an increase of acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) activity. Thus, we asked whether chronic psychosocial stress as a detrimental factor contributing to the ...

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