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Association between C-reactive protein (CRP) with depression symptom severity and specific depressive symptoms in major depression

机译:C-反应蛋白(CRP)与大萧条症状严重程度和特异性抑郁症状的关系

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Highlights ? Higher CRP-levels were associated with greater depressive symptom severity. ? Symptom-specific associations were found among women. ? We were able to adjust for important factors, including BMI and smoking. Abstract Introduction Population-based studies have associated inflammation, particularly higher C-reactive protein (CRP), with depressive severity, but clinical trials in major depressive disorder were rather non-specific without examining the role of gender. We aimed to investigate the association between CRP and overall depression severity including specific depressive symptoms and to examine potential gender differences. Methods We included 231 individuals with major depressive disorder from the Genome-Based Therapeutics Drugs for Depression (GENDEP) study. At baseline, we assessed high-sensitivity CRP levels and psychopathology with the Montgomery Aasberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). We performed linear regression analyses to investigate the association between baseline CRP levels with overall MADRS severity and specific symptoms at baseline and adjusted for age, gender, anti-inflammatory and psychotropic drug treatment, body mass index, smoking, inflammatory diseases, and recruitment center. Results Higher CRP levels were significantly associated with greater overall MADRS symptom severity (p = 0.02), which was significant among women (p = 0.02) but not among men (p = 0.68). Among women, higher CRP was associated with increased severity on observed mood, cognitive symptoms, interest-activity, and suicidality, but we found no significant associations among men. Interaction analyses showed no significant gender differences on the overall MADRS score or specific symptoms. Discussion Our results support the sickness syndrome theory suggesting that chronic low-grade inflammation may be associated with a subtype of depression. The potential gender differences in psychopathology may be explained by biological and/or psychosocial factors, e.g. differential modulation of immune responses by sex hormones. Clinical studies should investigate symptom-specific and/or gender-specific treatment guided by peripheral inflammatory markers.
机译:强调 ?较高的CRP水平与更高的抑郁症状严重程度有关。还在女性中发现了特定的特定协会。还我们能够调整重要因素,包括BMI和吸烟。摘要介绍基于人口的研究具有相关的炎症,特别是较高的C-反应蛋白(CRP),具有抑郁严重程度,但主要抑郁症的临床试验在不检查性别的作用而不具体的情况下是非特征的。我们旨在探讨CRP与整体抑郁症之间的关联,包括特异性抑郁症状,并审查潜在的性别差异。方法从基于基于基于基于基因组的治疗药物进行抑郁症(Gendep)的研究中,我们包括231个患有主要抑郁症的个体。在基线时,我们评估了蒙哥马利Aasberg抑郁率(Madrs)的高敏感性CRP水平和精神病理学。我们进行了线性回归分析,以研究基线的基线CRP水平与基线的严重程度和特定症状之间的关联,并调整年龄,性别,抗炎和精神药物治疗,体重指数,吸烟,炎症性疾病和招聘中心。结果较高的CRP水平与更大的MADRS症状严重程度显着相关(P = 0.02),女性(p = 0.02),但不包括男性(P = 0.68)。在女性中,较高的CRP与观察到的情绪,认知症状,兴趣活动和自由度的严重程度增加有关,但我们发现了男性之间没有重大协会。相互作用分析显示出对整体MADRS评分或特定症状的显着性别差异。讨论我们的结果支持疾病综合征理论,表明慢性低级炎症可能与抑郁症的亚型相关。精神病理学的潜在性别差异可以通过生物和/或心理社会因素来解释,例如,性激素的免疫应答差异调节。临床研究应研究由外周炎炎症标志物引导的症状特异性和/或性别特异性处理。

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    《Brain, Behavior, and Immunity》 |2017年第2017期|共7页
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    Aarhus University Hospital Risskov Psychosis Research Unit;

    iPSYCH The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research;

    MRC Social Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre Institute of Psychiatry King’s College;

    Department of Psychiatry University of Bonn;

    Laboratory of Psychiatric Genetics Department of Psychiatry Poznan University of Medical Sciences;

    University Psychiatric Clinic;

    Croatian Institute for Brain Research Medical School University of Zagreb;

    Laboratoire de Psychologie Médicale Université Libre de Bruxelles;

    MRC Social Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre Institute of Psychiatry King’s College;

    Department of Genetic Epidemiology in Psychiatry Central Institute of Mental Health Medical;

    MRC Social Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre Institute of Psychiatry King’s College;

    MRC Social Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre Institute of Psychiatry King’s College;

    Department of Psychiatry Dalhousie University;

    Aarhus University Hospital Risskov Psychosis Research Unit;

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