Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression

An association between depression and altered immune and hormonal systems has been suggested by the results of many studies. In the present study we carried out immune and hormonal measurements in 40 non-medicated, ambulatory adult patients with depression determined by CID-10 criteria and compared...

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Main Authors: S.O.V. Nunes, E.M.V. Reiche, H.K. Morimoto, T. Matsuo, E.N. Itano, E.C.D. Xavier, C.M. Yamashita, V.R. Vieira, A.V. Menoli, S.S. Silva, F.B. Costa, F.V. Reiche, F.L.V. Silva, M.S. Kaminami
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2002-05-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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spelling doaj-0a37fd68bd7249b2a09fd7a43676f1d72020-11-24T23:13:26ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2002-05-0135558158710.1590/S0100-879X2002000500011Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depressionS.O.V. NunesE.M.V. ReicheH.K. MorimotoT. MatsuoE.N. ItanoE.C.D. XavierC.M. YamashitaV.R. VieiraA.V. MenoliS.S. SilvaF.B. CostaF.V. ReicheF.L.V. SilvaM.S. KaminamiAn association between depression and altered immune and hormonal systems has been suggested by the results of many studies. In the present study we carried out immune and hormonal measurements in 40 non-medicated, ambulatory adult patients with depression determined by CID-10 criteria and compared with 34 healthy nondepressed subjects. The severity of the condition was determined with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Of 40 depressed patients, 31 had very severe and 9 severe or moderate depression, 29 (72.5%) were females and 11 (27.5%) were males (2.6:1 ratio). The results revealed a significant reduction of albumin and elevation of alpha-1, alpha-2 and ß-globulins, and soluble IL-2 receptor in patients with depression compared to the values obtained for nondepressed subjects (P<0.05). The decrease lymphocyte proliferation in response to a mitogen was significantly lower in severely or moderately depressed patients when compared to control (P<0.05). These data confirm the immunological disturbance of acute phase proteins and cellular immune response in patients with depression. Other results may be explained by a variety of interacting factors such as number of patients, age, sex, and the nature, severity and/or duration of depression. Thus, the data obtained should be interpreted with caution and the precise clinical relevance of these findings requires further investigation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2002000500011DepressionImmunityPsychoneuroimmunologyCytokinesAcute phase proteins
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author S.O.V. Nunes
E.M.V. Reiche
H.K. Morimoto
T. Matsuo
E.N. Itano
E.C.D. Xavier
C.M. Yamashita
V.R. Vieira
A.V. Menoli
S.S. Silva
F.B. Costa
F.V. Reiche
F.L.V. Silva
M.S. Kaminami
spellingShingle S.O.V. Nunes
E.M.V. Reiche
H.K. Morimoto
T. Matsuo
E.N. Itano
E.C.D. Xavier
C.M. Yamashita
V.R. Vieira
A.V. Menoli
S.S. Silva
F.B. Costa
F.V. Reiche
F.L.V. Silva
M.S. Kaminami
Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Depression
Immunity
Psychoneuroimmunology
Cytokines
Acute phase proteins
author_facet S.O.V. Nunes
E.M.V. Reiche
H.K. Morimoto
T. Matsuo
E.N. Itano
E.C.D. Xavier
C.M. Yamashita
V.R. Vieira
A.V. Menoli
S.S. Silva
F.B. Costa
F.V. Reiche
F.L.V. Silva
M.S. Kaminami
author_sort S.O.V. Nunes
title Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
title_short Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
title_full Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
title_fullStr Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
title_full_unstemmed Immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
title_sort immune and hormonal activity in adults suffering from depression
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 2002-05-01
description An association between depression and altered immune and hormonal systems has been suggested by the results of many studies. In the present study we carried out immune and hormonal measurements in 40 non-medicated, ambulatory adult patients with depression determined by CID-10 criteria and compared with 34 healthy nondepressed subjects. The severity of the condition was determined with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Of 40 depressed patients, 31 had very severe and 9 severe or moderate depression, 29 (72.5%) were females and 11 (27.5%) were males (2.6:1 ratio). The results revealed a significant reduction of albumin and elevation of alpha-1, alpha-2 and ß-globulins, and soluble IL-2 receptor in patients with depression compared to the values obtained for nondepressed subjects (P<0.05). The decrease lymphocyte proliferation in response to a mitogen was significantly lower in severely or moderately depressed patients when compared to control (P<0.05). These data confirm the immunological disturbance of acute phase proteins and cellular immune response in patients with depression. Other results may be explained by a variety of interacting factors such as number of patients, age, sex, and the nature, severity and/or duration of depression. Thus, the data obtained should be interpreted with caution and the precise clinical relevance of these findings requires further investigation.
topic Depression
Immunity
Psychoneuroimmunology
Cytokines
Acute phase proteins
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