Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease.
<h4>Introduction</h4>Celiac disease (CD) is associated with an increased risk of major depressive disorder, possibly due to deficiencies in micronutrients in the gluten-free diet. We aimed to investigate whether essential amino acids (i.e., the precursors of serotonin, dopamine and other...
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doaj-3164177e19fc4e6db16c53cd42f82ca12021-03-04T08:18:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012261910.1371/journal.pone.0122619Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease.Nathalie J M van HeesErik J GiltaySusanne M A J TielemansJohanna M GeleijnseThomas PuvillNadine JanssenWillem van der Does<h4>Introduction</h4>Celiac disease (CD) is associated with an increased risk of major depressive disorder, possibly due to deficiencies in micronutrients in the gluten-free diet. We aimed to investigate whether essential amino acids (i.e., the precursors of serotonin, dopamine and other neurotransmitters) are depleted in the diet and serum of CD patients with major depressive disorder.<h4>Methods</h4>In a cross-sectional study we assessed dietary intake of amino acids and serum levels of amino acids, in 77 CD patients on a gluten-free diet and in 33 healthy controls. Major depressive disorder was assessed with structured interviews (using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview Plus). Dietary intake was assessed using a 203-item food frequency questionnaire.<h4>Results</h4>Participants had a mean age of 55 years and 74% were women. The intake of vegetable protein was significantly lower in CD patients than in healthy controls (mean difference of 7.8 g/d; 95% CI: 4.7-10.8), as were serum concentrations of tyrosine, phenylalanine and tryptophan (all p < 0.005). However, within the CD patient group, the presence of major depressive disorder (n = 42) was not associated with intake or serum levels of essential amino acids.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Patients with CD on a long-term gluten-free diet, with good adherence, consume significantly less vegetable protein than controls, and their serum levels of several essential amino acids were also lower. Despite its potential adverse effect, intake and serum levels of essential amino acids were not related to major depression.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122619 |
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Nathalie J M van Hees Erik J Giltay Susanne M A J Tielemans Johanna M Geleijnse Thomas Puvill Nadine Janssen Willem van der Does Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. PLoS ONE |
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Nathalie J M van Hees Erik J Giltay Susanne M A J Tielemans Johanna M Geleijnse Thomas Puvill Nadine Janssen Willem van der Does |
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Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. |
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Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. |
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Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. |
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Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. |
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Essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. |
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essential amino acids in the gluten-free diet and serum in relation to depression in patients with celiac disease. |
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<h4>Introduction</h4>Celiac disease (CD) is associated with an increased risk of major depressive disorder, possibly due to deficiencies in micronutrients in the gluten-free diet. We aimed to investigate whether essential amino acids (i.e., the precursors of serotonin, dopamine and other neurotransmitters) are depleted in the diet and serum of CD patients with major depressive disorder.<h4>Methods</h4>In a cross-sectional study we assessed dietary intake of amino acids and serum levels of amino acids, in 77 CD patients on a gluten-free diet and in 33 healthy controls. Major depressive disorder was assessed with structured interviews (using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview Plus). Dietary intake was assessed using a 203-item food frequency questionnaire.<h4>Results</h4>Participants had a mean age of 55 years and 74% were women. The intake of vegetable protein was significantly lower in CD patients than in healthy controls (mean difference of 7.8 g/d; 95% CI: 4.7-10.8), as were serum concentrations of tyrosine, phenylalanine and tryptophan (all p < 0.005). However, within the CD patient group, the presence of major depressive disorder (n = 42) was not associated with intake or serum levels of essential amino acids.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Patients with CD on a long-term gluten-free diet, with good adherence, consume significantly less vegetable protein than controls, and their serum levels of several essential amino acids were also lower. Despite its potential adverse effect, intake and serum levels of essential amino acids were not related to major depression. |
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